Henry Moore Artwork Catalogue
A Short History of English Sculpture.
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166-172.Plate 46(1 illus) Henry Moore.
The illustration is Reclining Figure, 1930 Corsehill stone, since lost and probably destroyed. The text outlines the tenets of Unit One, and quotes Herbert Read's affirmation that English sculpture is reborn in the work of Moore. Underwood agrees that Moore heads the modern movement, and briefly discusses the importance of material in Moore's approach to creativity.
Bib. Number0009290
A Short History of English Sculpture.
Author/EditorUNDERWOOD Eric G.
PublisherFaber and Faber
Place PublishedLondon
Year1933
Date & Collationxvi,192pp.48 plates.Bibliog.
LanguageEnglish
More InformationSurvey from pre-Medieval times to the 20th century. Includes a chapter on Frank Dobson, and a final chapter entitled Today and Tomorrow, which includes Moore.166-172.Plate 46(1 illus) Henry Moore.
The illustration is Reclining Figure, 1930 Corsehill stone, since lost and probably destroyed. The text outlines the tenets of Unit One, and quotes Herbert Read's affirmation that English sculpture is reborn in the work of Moore. Underwood agrees that Moore heads the modern movement, and briefly discusses the importance of material in Moore's approach to creativity.