Henry Moore Artwork Catalogue
The Sculpture of Charles Sargeant Jagger
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Henry Moore is mentioned several times in this study of Jagger's career. Moore appears along side other artists of the same period in Compton's introduction and is mentioned in connection with Charles Holden's London Underground headquarters on page 85. 'These works were not only intergrated as part of the design of the façade but were also 'hewn out of the rough stone with all the rugged crudity of its material still evident''. There are one or two other references to Moore in Chapter 4 'Modelling and Sculpture' including Jagger's comment on a Reclining Woman made to the Morning Post.
Bib. Number0020666
The Sculpture of Charles Sargeant Jagger
Author/EditorCOMPTON Ann
Place PublishedHertfordshire
Year2004
Date & Collation143pp.Illus.Chronoloy.Bibliog.
LanguageEnglish
More InformationPublished in asssociation with Lund Humphries.Henry Moore is mentioned several times in this study of Jagger's career. Moore appears along side other artists of the same period in Compton's introduction and is mentioned in connection with Charles Holden's London Underground headquarters on page 85. 'These works were not only intergrated as part of the design of the façade but were also 'hewn out of the rough stone with all the rugged crudity of its material still evident''. There are one or two other references to Moore in Chapter 4 'Modelling and Sculpture' including Jagger's comment on a Reclining Woman made to the Morning Post.