Animals in the Zoo - Cheetah
Henry Moore
Life Story
In 1983 Henry Moore published Animals in the Zoo, a portfolio of ten etchings and an additional two in the deluxe edition. The cheetah sits in long grass with a long vista behind. This much detail in its setting is rare amongst the portfolio, where some of the animals are depicted only before a horizon line. The indication of a landscape contradicts the title of the portfolio by implying that the animals are in open spaces, rather than at the zoo, to be viewed behind bars.
The etchings were created between 1981 and 1982 from earlier drawings copied from photographs taken by Moore’s assistant, Michael Muller, at London Zoo. By this time, Moore found etching difficult, although previously he had worked directly onto the plates, even having a printing press installed in his studio in 1970. A BBC documentary, Henry Moore at Home includes footage of animals in their cages in London Zoo, overlaid with Moore’s narration. He explains that ‘animals can teach you all sorts of things about sculptural form’. [1]
The portfolio in the Sainsbury Centre Collection, which includes Cheetah, is a prototype. The twelve etchings were sent to Baron Zuckerman OM, along with the text for Moore’s Elephant Skull album (1970), probably so Zuckerman could write his introduction for the Animals in the Zoo portfolio. In his introduction, Zuckerman wrote, ‘The animals which he has depicted are his own, seized with infinite sensitivity by his eye, in the same way that he had already seized what appears in that remarkable portfolio of etchings of the elephant skull, a vision that had never been given to any anatomist’. The lifelong friendship of Solly Zuckerman and Moore began when they met in the late 1920s in the Gardens of the Zoological Society of London, where Zuckerman was Resident Anatomist. Zuckerman later became Chief Scientific Advisor to the Ministry of Defence in 1960–5 and then Chief Scientific Advisor to the British government until 1969. He was involved in the founding of the University of East Anglia and became Professor at Large in 1969. His close relationship to the University meant that he gave his archive, along with this portfolio.
Tania Moore, September 2020
[1] Henry Moore at Home – A Private View of a Personal Collection, BBC documentary first aired 8 January 1974, https://www.bbc.co.uk/archive/henry-moore-at-home–a-private-view-of-a-personal-collection/zmccpg8
Further reading
David Mitchinson, Henry Moore: Prints and Portfolios (Geneva: Patrick Cramer, 2010), pp.322-29.
Further Reading
Tania Moore, Henry Moore: Friendships and Legacies (Norwich: Sainsbury Centre, 2020)
Provenance
Given to Lord Zuckerman by Henry Moore in 1982.
Bequeathed to the Sainsbury Centre in 1993, with his archive to the University of East Anglia Archives.
Not on display
Title/Description: Animals in the Zoo - Cheetah
Artist/Maker: Henry Moore
Born: 1981 - 1982
Measurements: (Solander box: 67 x 51.7 x 4.4)
Accession Number: 41375J
Historic Period: 20th century
Copyright: © Reproduced by permission of the Henry Moore Foundation