Come and Explore Henry Moore's Poignant Wartime Drawings at the Courtauld Gallery in London
Henry Moore spent a lot of World War Two with a sketchbook, rather than a hammer or chisel in hand. The results were some of the most moving and important drawings of life in the Blitz.

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