A lead maquette was made by Moore in 1938, and sold by him to the
Museum of Modern Art in New York in 1939. An edition of nine bronzes was cast in 1946; one example is held by the
Peggy Guggenheim Collection in Venice, and another in the
Leeds Art Gallery since 1991. The 1938 version was only long. It was enlarged in 1984 for a commission from the
Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation in Singapore to create a long bronze, one of Moore's largest ever sculpture. The original
Large Reclining Figure (LH 192b) is outside the
OCBC Centre in Singapore, with an artist's copy in bronze at the
Henry Moore Foundation in
Perry Green, Hertfordshire. There is also a long white fibreglass version of the enlarged sculpture, which was displayed at
Kew Gardens in 2004. ==See also==