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(12 Feb 2026) ASSOCIATED PRESS London, UK - 12 February 2026 1. Wide of Henry Moore's King and Queen (estimated to make up to £15,000,000 GBP) from 1952-3 2. Close of heads of King and Queen 3. Tracking shot around King and Queen 4. Various set up shots of Philip Harley 5. SOUNDBITE: (English) Philip Harley, Senior Director of Modern British and Irish Art, Christie’s "It's the only sculpture that Moore created of a man and woman seated together. He created family groups. This is the only cast in private hands. And the other casts of it are in museum collections around the world. So it's an incredible opportunity for collectors and museums to acquire this major, major piece by Henry Moore." 6. Tracking shot of Philip Harley looking at King and Queen 7. Low angle tracking shot 8. Mid detail of sculpture 9. SOUNDBITE: (English) Philip Harley, Senior Director of Modern British and Irish Art, Christie’s "It shows the strength of the togetherness of the two people, but also their independent strength. And I think if you look at the king, you can see his pose, his posture, he's a little bit more relaxed. The queen sits here, rather more upright with poise and rather more authoritarian possibly. She sits slightly further forward than the king, there's great balance, there's a great counterpoint between the two." 10. Wide of Christie's staff cleaning King and Queen 11. Close of hands 12. Mid of same 14. SOUNDBITE: (English) Philip Harley, Senior Director of Modern British and Irish Art, Christie’s "The hands for the Queen these were modelled from family members. He wanted them to be as expressive as possible and non abstract. And he, Henry Moore famously said that hands were the second most expressive part of the body after the face, which is probably absolutely true. The king steadies himself with his right hand on the bench. which is rather wonderful. It has a great animation. It's a very moving sculpture, but it's also got great power and presence." 15. Pull focus of feet 16. Pan right of rear of King and Queen showing backs 17. SOUNDBITE: (English) Philip Harley, Senior Director of Modern British and Irish Art, Christie’s "It's a highlight of the 2021 Evening Sale on the 5th of March. It carries an estimate of 10 to 15 million pounds. And, we're very excited to be offering this fantastic work of art." 18. Wide zoom of King and Queen STORYLINE: LEADIN: One of the most celebrated works by British sculptor Henry Moore is going on sale with an estimate of up to £15 million. Moore's King and Queen sculpture is the highlight of Christie's London Evening Sale of 20th-21st Century art on 5 March. STORYLINE: This is King and Queen, one of Henry Moore’s most important post-war sculptures. The work explores themes of power, intimacy, and human presence. It originated in Moore’s studio in the early 1950s, during a period when he was increasingly working in bronze. Moore was modelling in a free-style directly in wax and plaster rather than relying on preparatory drawings. Crucially for collectors, this is the only remaining example still in private hands. All the other casts are held in public collections worldwide, including the Moa Museum of Art, Atami; the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington D.C, the Middelheim Museum, Antwerp, and the Norton Simon Museum, Pasadena. Two subsequent casts were produced specifically for the Tate Collection (1957) and The Henry Moore Foundation (1985). He noticed a head appear in the wax and as he continued shaping it, horn- or crown-like elements appeared. Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork Twitter: / ap_archive Facebook: / aparchives Instagram: / apnews You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/you...