CELEBRATED sculptor Henry Moore's work is coming to Monmouth.
Since gallery owner Angie Sayer was a child she has had Henry Moore around her.
At Much Hadham in Hertfordshire, in fields around her house, Henry Moore sculpted his famous Sheep piece, The Glenkiln Cross, King and Queen and reclining nudes and family groups.
She never thought she would be selling his original lithographs and drawings in the Tack Room Gallery in Monmouth. Many of his original prints are available at the gallery, open daily from 10.30am-5pm until January 9.
Local ceramicist Walter Keeler opens the exhibition on Saturday, at noon.
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