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0015635
Author/Editor: .
Publisher: Beaux-Arts
Place Published: Paris
Year: 1993
Date & Collation: 1993(Jan)108 72-78,110(1 Moore illus).Text in French, summary in English.
Description: Ben Nicholson exhibition at Pierre Gianadda Foundation, Martigny. Abstraction in the 1930s mentioning Moore and others, and including a small photograph of a 1936 carving.
0014162
Author/Editor: LE CHEVALLIER Isabelle.
Publisher: Beaux-Arts
Place Published: Paris
Year: 1988
Date & Collation: 60 1988(Sept)..(6 illus).Text in French.
Description: Eight-page feature at time of Royal Academy exhibition (See 0011076). Characteristics of Moore's art, his sense of scale, universal organic principle, human figure and natural objects. Works complementing architecture, influence of primitive art, inner vitality. The human figure as a type of landscape architecture. Female form symbolic of motherhood and nature. The monumental bronze figures evoke archetypal associations with ancient times. Concludes with a note on the activities of the Henry Moore Foundation.
0007131
Author/Editor: SOSSET L.-L.
Publisher: Beaux-Arts
Place Published: Brussels
Year: 1959
Date & Collation: (8 May)..(1 Moore illus).Text in French.
Description: 5th Middelheim Biennale review (See 0007052), mentioning Moore's pre-eminent role.