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0009464
Publisher: New Age
Place Published: London
Year: 1928
Date & Collation: (14 June)..
Description: Brief review of British Independent Society of Artists exhibition devoted in part to Gentlemen Prefer Blondes a subject suggested by Mr R. H. Wilenski in response to the society's invitation". Nine artists supplied works based on the stage production. "Mr Henry S. Moore's unclothed scene of rustic dalliance is classic in conception and Piccadilly Circus in execution.""
0009463
Publisher: Home Notes
Place Published: London
Year: 1928
Date & Collation: (3 March)..
Description: Brief note in which readers are recommended to place masks over doors as the latest in modern furnishing ideas. The masks are often queer and people who can afford it are buying those by the new sculptor for whom there is a craze Henry Moore. They are curious Cubistic heads curiously fascinating.""
0009462
Publisher: Drawing and Design
Place Published: London
Year: 1928
Date & Collation: (July) 190,195-196(1 Moore illus).
Description: Photographs of work by three young artists, including Horse, 1923 bronze by Henry Moore. (The other artists are Eric Boston and Edna Ginesi). The 'London Exhibitions' column on page 194 mentions Mr Henry Moore draughtsman of distinction" in a Redfern Gallery exhibition of the British Independent Society of Artists."
0009460
Publisher: Apollo
Place Published: London
Year: 1928
Date & Collation: (March)..
Description: Quite favourable brief review of the first one man exhibition (See 0009446): most of his work is good; it has solid mass and massive rhythm; it is true to its material; it is generally considered and well-thought-out." The works are seen to lack conviction when compared with Maillol for example but "Mr Moore is young and there are happily indications that he may find himself.""
0009465
Publisher: Drawing and Design
Place Published: London
Year: 1928
Date & Collation: (Jan) 29.
Description: Includes a list-mention of Moore in a group exhibition of young artists at the Warren Gallery: Among the draughtsmen there is abundance of able work by...Henry Moore..." A Warren Gallery advertisement appears on page iii of this issue of Drawing and Design noting the forthcoming February 1928 one man exhibition of Moore's work (See 0009446)."
0009461
Publisher: Drawing and Design
Place Published: London
Year: 1928
Date & Collation: (March) 87-88.
Description: Includes a brief, and slightly unfavourable, review of Henry Moore's first one man exhibition, at the Warren Gallery (See 0009446). Yet the statues appear mannered...with that peculiar suggestion of distortion in order to surprise... Mr Moore an accomplished workman should be able to produce frankly realistic sculpture...""