Henry Moore Artwork Catalogue
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Contains two dozen mentions of Henry Moore, his 1956-1967 exhibition in New Zealand (See 0007581), and his influence. The longest section is in relation to his assistant Alan Ingham.
Some others featured include educationalist William Sanderson La Trobe (1870-1943) and sculptors Russell Clark (1905-1966), and Molly Macalister who wrote an article on Henry Moore (See 00020344).
Marked with MP.
Also in 27 Sept 2002 New Addington Advertiser, and Sutton and Epsom Advertiser, and 2 Oct 2002 Croydon Post.
Wingfield Arts (Diss).
Falmouth Art Gallery (Falmouth).
John Creasey Museum (Salisbury).
Wakefield Art Gallery (Wakefield).
Royal Cambrian Academy of Art (Conwy).
Glebe House and Gallery (Letterkenny).
452(1 illus) Henry Moore's Recumbent Figure.
(Photograph and paragraph on Reclining Figure, 1945-1946 elm wood within the chapter Early Twentieth-Century Modernism: The Self).
The carving is wrongly cited as 'Recumbent Figure 1938'.
Author's name printed on cover as 'John Walford'.
929(2 illus) Henry Moore.
Short descriptions of two sculptures 1950-1957 in Chapter 26 'Dada, Surrealism, Fantasy, and the United States Between the Wars', sub-section 'Sculpture Derived from Surrealism'.
Third edition issued in 2006.
Henry Moore: sculpting the 20th century (See 0019295).
Henry Moore at Yorkshire Sculpture Park.
The Spanish Civil War: dreams and nightmares.
The Moore Discovery Centre.
Shine: sculpture and surface in the 1920s ansd 30s.
Henry Moore: journey through form (See 0019864).
For earlier editions see 0011391.
318-331 PIEKAINS Harijs. Art in Landscape.
Has a list-mention of Henry Moore and three photographs on page 324 of his Hill Arches, 1973 bronze.
Helmet Head and Shoulders, 1952 bronze.
186 Page 18 from Sheep Sketchbook: Sheep with Lamb II, 1972 drawingIT (HMF 3334)
191 Standing Nude, 1932 drawing (HMF 917).
192 Reclining Figures, 1966 drawing (HMF 3180).