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0009299
Author/Editor: RUTTER Frank.
Publisher: Sunday Times
Place Published: London
Year: 1933
Date & Collation: (12 Nov)..
Description: Review of Leicester Galleries exhibition (See 0009293). Rutter is suspicious of such high praise by Epstein, from whom he quotes (See 0009327). Sees Moore as an accomplished carver" but finds his shapes "most unpleasing"."
0009298
Author/Editor: NASH Paul.
Publisher: The Times
Place Published: London
Year: 1933
Date & Collation: (12 June)..
Description: Letter to the editor announcing the formation of Unit One, one of whose members is Henry Moore.
0009297
Publisher: The Scotsman
Place Published: Edinburgh
Year: 1933
Date & Collation: (20 April)..
Description: Short review of the first exhibition at the Mayor Gallery, with a paragraph on Henry Moore: The small carvings of Henry Moore are fascinating in their shapes. The hands itch to touch them to take them up and caress them. They are of course quite meaningless...""
0022478
Publisher: The Western Morning News and Daily Gazette
Place Published: Plymouth
Year: 1933
Date & Collation: 1933 (30 June)
Description: Expression of interest in the group of artists just formed in London"; highlights Moore as having the potential be the finest sculptor we have ever had in England."