Henry Moore Artwork Catalogue
Three Little Books about Sculpture.
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Vol.1: Flesh and Stone.
56pp.Illus.Bibliog.Texts by M. HARRISON and B. PRENDEVILLE.
(Cover,24(2 illus) Henry Moore. Includes statement by Moore on page 4 on the human figure as our basis of thought. Two brief references to stone by Harrison, one by Prendeville).
Vol.2: Sculpture's Dance.
56pp.Illus.Bibliog.Texts by Michael HARRISON and Brendan PRENDEVILLE.
Vol.3: Mind over Matter.
56pp.Illus.Bibliog.Texts by M. HARRISON and B. PRENDEVILLE.
(Includes a photograph of Carving, 1936 travertine marble on page 15, with a brief caption on its ambiguity and foreboding. Two statements by Moore appear on page 4: on seeing the new, and beauty and power of expression).
Bib. Number0001099
Three Little Books about Sculpture.
PublisherArts Council of Great Britain
Place PublishedLondon
Year1983
Date & Collation. 3 vols.
LanguageEnglish
More InformationPublished at the time of the Arts Council's Three Exhibitions about Sculpture, shown at Southampton, Bradford, Stoke-on-Trent and Sheffield 1983-1984.Vol.1: Flesh and Stone.
56pp.Illus.Bibliog.Texts by M. HARRISON and B. PRENDEVILLE.
(Cover,24(2 illus) Henry Moore. Includes statement by Moore on page 4 on the human figure as our basis of thought. Two brief references to stone by Harrison, one by Prendeville).
Vol.2: Sculpture's Dance.
56pp.Illus.Bibliog.Texts by Michael HARRISON and Brendan PRENDEVILLE.
Vol.3: Mind over Matter.
56pp.Illus.Bibliog.Texts by M. HARRISON and B. PRENDEVILLE.
(Includes a photograph of Carving, 1936 travertine marble on page 15, with a brief caption on its ambiguity and foreboding. Two statements by Moore appear on page 4: on seeing the new, and beauty and power of expression).