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Moore, Bernini and the BIG interiority.  "I really like reading, literature, and books. Also, listening to music, going to concerts, ballet, painting exhibitions, going to the movies ... But in the end they are all elements of the same family as architecture. They are activities related to creativity where everything has to do. And there are influences, influences that are also reciprocal". (1) Perhaps one of the most important sculptors of the twentieth century was Henry Moore (1898-1986). He reflected and rehearsed works that have been characterized as being thematic. The same theme repeated and repeated like an obsession; being his last product, not the simple addition or the synthesis. The consistent search for artistic expression, the emotion for the detail itself. Demonstrating his dignity as an artist, his dedication to work, honesty and empathy with the other. In addition to already classic themes of, “The Family", “Mother and Son", the “Reclined Figu