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Publications in the Henry Moore Archive at Perry Green in Hertfordshire
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0021225
Author/Editor: STACE Alison.
Publisher: A & C Black Publishers Ltd.
Place Published: London.
Year: 2008
Date & Collation: 160pp.Illus.Index.
Description: Comprehensive travel-guide style book. Includes directions, admission details and key pieces to view. Details of Henry Moore at Perry Green are listed from page 89-95, and includes 6 large illus of Moore works in the grounds. It is noted that there is a changing exhibtion in the Sheep Field Barn, and that the sculptures are often removed for loan. Key pieces listed are: Large Figure in a Shelter 1985-86 bronze, (LH 652c); Knife Ege Two Piece 1962-65 bronze, (LH 516); Double Oval 1966 bronze, (LH 560); Three Piece Sculpture: Vertebrae 1968 bronze, (LH 580); Goslar Warrior 1973-74 bronze, (LH 641) and Large Reclining Figure 1984 bronze, (LH 192b). There is also brief mention of Moore in the section for the Yorkshire Sculpture Park, page 28, with one Moore illus page 29: Reclining Figure Arch Leg.
0021263
Author/Editor: STOBART Jane.
Publisher: A & C Black Publishers Ltd.
Place Published: London
Year: 2006
Date & Collation: 128pp.Illus.Bibliography.Index.
Description: Book providing activities, guidance and examples of drawing techniques. Three mentions of Henry Moore. No illus. Page 19: Brief reference to Wax and Wash technique. Page 30: Comparison between Moore and Rodin's choice of delineration. Page 55: Mention of Shelter Sketchbook as valuable resource" for exploring and developing techiniques. "