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A Szobrászatról. (On Sculpture).

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A Szobrászatról. (On Sculpture).
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Bib. Number0000414

A Szobrászatról. (On Sculpture).

Author/EditorMOORE Henry.
Place PublishedBudapest
Year
Date & Collation138pp(47 illus).Bibliog.Text in Hungarian.
LanguageHungarian
More InformationHungarian translation of Henry Moore on Sculpture, Macdonald (See 0005627) by Stefánia MANDY. Illustrations are selected from the original edition, and one or two more recent photographs are included.
Additional texts include:
103-109 ESTEROW Milton: Interjú Henry Moore-ral.
(Hungarian translation of interview from Art News, October 1982 (See 0001672)).
111-123 SIK Csaba. A tizenegyedik.
(The eleventh. Moore has steered his own creative path, revitalising English art in the process. His forms were based on nature, and on the human figure. Outlines Moore's career, with quotations from the artist, and the influence of primitive and historical art, and of Moore's contemporaries. Individual works and themes are discussed. He talks to us in the language of sculpture like one who has been entrusted with a message vital for everybody..." The title refers to Moore's comments in the Esterow interview on the ten greatest artists).
The introduction by Philip James is omitted from this volume. Some other portions of the text are also omitted or re-structured."