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0019716
Publisher: Eleonor Austerer Gallery
Place Published: San Francisco.
Year: 1997
Date & Collation: 3pp(8 illus).
Description: Printed 14 Feb 2002 from Internet www.austerergallery.com. Page created 1997. Current Exhibitions website on exhibition (November 2-December 16th) of thirty rare works on paper and textile from the post-war period.
0019654
Publisher: University of Victoria
Place Published: Victoria, B.C.
Year: 1997
Date & Collation: 4pp.
Description: Printed 29 May 2002 from gateway1.uvic.ca. UVic Libraries Gateway inventory of art collections, which includes:
SC125 Henry Moore Collection 1930-1931.
Folder of correspondence between the sculptor and R.H. Wilenski.
0020101
Publisher: Studio Zimbra
Place Published: Amsterdam.
Year: 1997
Date & Collation: 7pp(1 illus).
Description: Printed 8 November 2002 from Internet www.zimbranet.com. Feature on In Concert series album by Dutch beat group The Nits which includes a 5 minute track entitled A Touch of Henry Moore. Prints an interview from the album with the group's songwriter Henk Hofstede. This contains a paragraph 'How did A Touch of Henry Moore come about?' with the answer beginning I visited a museum in the middle of Holland somewhere in the middle of the woods. Kroller-Muller it's called and they have this wonderful garden with statues. And they also have a Henry Moore".
Also listed on 2002 Jochen A. Stein website."