Henry Moore Artwork Catalogue
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Article documenting the return of the Oceanic Sculpture A'a from the British Museum to The Museum of Tahiti for three years.
Discusses the history of the sculpture as well as reference to Moore explaining how he had admired A'a when visiting the British Museum in the 1920's and how he aquired a cast that remains on view in Hoglands.
Photograph of Moore with A'a 1978.
An interview with Laurence Sillars, Head of the Institute, outllining the various programmes, research, and educational opportunities offered toda, all built on the legacy of Henry Moore.
Short article to publicise the digitised collection of more than 400 posters featuring Moore's many shows to celebrate the 125th Anniversary of Henry Moore's birth.
Quote from Emma Stower.
Feautures a selection of Poster images from the Foundation's online colelction - see https://catalogue.henry-moore.org/collections/44285/posters
Reference to Moore on the second page of the article which highlights the 1967 production of Don Giovanni directed by Gian Carlo Menotti, for which Moore was commissioned to design the set. Some critics at the time wrote that the set 'conferred a timeless quality', although others considered it particularly unsightly.
Obituary for former student of Henry Moore, who died aged 92. Roy 'Dinger' Bell was won a scholarship to Chelsea School of Art where Moore was his tutor between 1948 and 1951. Bell went on to become assistant art advisor for Hertfordshire, then senior artadvisor for Cambridgeshire. No Moore images.
Travel guide declaring eight places of interest in the Northern Hemisphere. Seemingly in random order; number 1 is Milan, number 2 is Leeds, 3 is Valencia. One illus shows street in 'downtown' area of city. No Moore illus. Accompaning text claims Great shopping, plenty of art, with sculptor Henry Moore having left his stamp on the city....
Brief article in campus magazine providing light history of the Franklin D. Murphy Sculpture Garden at the University of California, Los Angeles. One drawn illustration by Maria RABINKY depicts highlights of the gardens, including Moore's Two Piece Reclining Figure No.3 1961 bronze (LH 478) cast 5. List mentions only.
Two page article in local newspaper highlighting forthcoming exhibition of Moore's Coalmining Drawings at St. Albans Museum and Gallery. Potted history of WAAC commission. Recounts the artist's week-long visit to Wheldale Colliery where he drew miners at work in the pit. Quotes from Inna Allen of University of Hertfordshire Arts + Culture and Annabel Lucas, Audience Development Manager at St. Albans Museum and Art Gallery. Two Moore illus shows Saidman image of Moore drawing underground, and Pit Boys at the Pithead 1942 (HMF 1985).
Positive review of Henry Moore: Drawing in the Dark exhibition at St. Albans Museum and Art Gallery. Quotes from Chris Owen and Annabel Lucas. Mention of University of Hertfordshire, Henry Moore Foundation, British Museum, National Coal Mining Museum. Two illus show Moore's Pit Boys at Pithead 1942 (HMF 1985) and installation view of drawings at the museum's Weston Gallery.