The Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art
"This Reclining Figure was commissioned by the Arts Council for the
Festival of Britain in 1951. But I knew that the South Bank would only
be its temporary home, so I didn’t worry about where it was to be
placed. If I had studied a Festival site to carefully, the figure might
never have been at home anywhere else. As it was, I made the figure,
then found the best position I could. I was simply concerned with making
a sculpture in the round. And it was out in the open most of the time I
was working on it.Henry Moore quoted in Sculpture in the Open Air: A Talk by Henry Moore on his Sculpture and its Placing in Open-Air Sites, edited by Robert Melville and recorded by the British Council 1955: typescript; copy in HMF library"
in henry-moore.org