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Henry Moore Artwork Catalogue

Something Worth Keeping: Post-War Architecture in England.

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Something Worth Keeping: Post-War Architecture in England.
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Bib. Number0017044

Something Worth Keeping: Post-War Architecture in England.

Place PublishedLondon
Year
Date & Collation.16pp(1 Moore illus).Catalogue by Elain HARWOOD.
LanguageEnglish
More InformationPublished to coincide with the second of three exhibitions ilustrating a range of post-war buildings being recommended for listing by English Heritage. The Photographic exhibition at the Royal Institute of British Architects included four Moore bronzes which are listed in the catalogue as exhibits 29-30, 41, and 48 with an illustration of Draped Seated Woman, 1957-1958 bronze. The other works are the Dartington Hall Memorial Figure, 1945-1946 Hornton stone, Falling Warrior, 1956-1957 bronze in Cambridge, and Two Piece Reclining Figure No. 3, 1961 bronze in London S.E.5.
A 32 page pamphlet with the same title was also available at the exhibition. The text is also by Elain Harwood, but it is of a more general and architectural content, without any sculpture references.