bruce nauman) they were so primitive in t materials well as the images. i think th we very stron for to look at because i was interested in drawing and then his use of crayon and gouache or watercolor was such a kindergarten use of media (nrao ias the rtim ine ed pe british people, reached a new and wider audience. -enaing thprocess that eae shelter awings. (narrator of documentary) on almost any night during a raid this figure might have been seen wandering about: henry moore the sculptor. here, perhaps, was the one artist most capable of immortalizing the stoic endurance and suffering of these people. (narrator) forty-seven years old at the end of the war, henry moore was talented and charismatic, perfectly poised to become britain's leading artist. a retrospective exhibition at the museum of modern art in new york in 1946 gave moore a foothold in the international arena. the exhibition moved on to chicago, san francisco, and australia. but moore's private life was far from glamorous. he'd found peace and a new home in the pastoral countryside of hertfo