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0020337
Author/Editor: TREVES Toby.
Publisher: Tate Online
Place Published: London.
Year: 2000
Date & Collation: 1pp(1 illus).
Description: Printed 9 April 2003 from www.tate.org.uk. Tate Collections image and description of Henry Moore's Mask, 1928 stone.
0020013
Publisher: National Library of Canada.
Year: 2000
Date & Collation: 1pp(1 illus).
Description: Printed 22 September 2002 from nlc-bnc.ca. Image and note on ITWorking Model for Three Way Piece No. 1: Points, 1964-1965 bronze. Page headed The Virtual Visit of the BNC.
0019791
Publisher: British Broadcasting Corporation
Place Published: London.
Year: 2000
Date & Collation: 12pp.
Description: Printed 26 March 2002 from Internet www.bbc.co.uk. BBC-Radio 3-Playlists-Sunday Feature-John Tusa Interviews.Broadcast 3 December 2000. Mentions Henry Moore, quoting him in conversation with David Sylvester Words are the most powerful instrument of communication. Not images words. Tolstoy's novels those are the most powerful instruments of conversation".
For book version see 0020354."
0019927
Author/Editor: DORIGO Tommaso.
Publisher: Dorigo, Tommaso.
Place Published: Batavia, Ill..
Year: 2000
Date & Collation: 4pp(1 Moore illus).
Description: Printed 4 July 2002 from Internet home.fnal.gov. Personal comments on art and poetry, with an image of Atom Piece (Working Model for Nuclear Energy), 1964-1965 bronze. Henry Moore is my favourite sculptor. I love every single sculpture I've seen. This one in particular is one of my favourites"."