Harriet G. Moore’s Art
Harriet was a prolific artist. Her students and friends will surely know. The following is a diminutive display of some of her art.
Harriet was a prolific artist. Her students and friends will surely know. The following is a diminutive display of some of her art.
Evoking deep feelings of passion and yearning, this weathered terracotta sculpture with its floral pastel colors would look good in anyone's backyard. Praying Man, year unknown, glazed terracotta, 19" tall…
Muscovy Ducks with Snake, 2008, terracotta, 12 inches by 11 inches by 5 inches. The Muscovy duck (Cairina moschata) is a large duck native to Mexico, Central, and South America.…
This unfinished portrait is by one of Harriet's students, Jess Clarke. Unfinished Head, 2018, marble, 10 inches.
Someone said that the life of the dead is placed in the memory of the living. Face of Death, 1965, marble, 20 inches x 12 inches x 7 inches.
Ruth St. Denis was an American modern dance pioneer, introducing eastern ideas into the art. She was the co-founder of the American Denishawn School of Dance and the teacher of…
Louis Pasteur was a French biologist, microbiologist and chemist renowned for his discoveries of the principles of vaccination, microbial fermentation and pasteurization. The bronze was commissioned and is on display…
“As an artist, I try to move out of the society that would protect me, into the dark forest, into the world of fire, of original experience. I believe that…
Angels have been observing humankind for a long time. Some may have come to wonder. Grieving Angel, 1988, terracotta, 16 inches, bronzed and patinated. Ask: could be cast from a…
This figure was originally dedicated to the Fallen of Operation Desert Storm (the Iraq War). Falling Fire, 1992, glazed terracotta, 5 ft. wide and it's heavy, mounts on wall.It can…