Three Way Piece No.1: Points
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Three-Way Piece No.1: Points (LH 533)[1] is a bronze abstract sculpture by Henry Moore. Three full-size sculptures were cast in 1967, one installed on the Columbia University campus in Upper Manhattan, New York City, and the others at Des Moines Art Center, and Fairmount Park in Philadelphia.
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Three Way Piece No.1: Points | |
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Franklin Parkway near Logan Square in Philadelphia | |
Artist | Henry Moore |
Year | 1967 (1967) |
Catalogue | LH 533 |
Medium | bronze |
Dimensions | 192 cm (76 in) |
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Casts of a related bronze sculpture, Three Way Piece No.2: Archer, are displayed at Nathan Phillips Square outside Toronto City Hall, and in the National Gallery, Berlin.