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0012685
Author/Editor: ROTHENBERG Albert.
Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
Place Published: Baltimore and London
Year: 1990
Date & Collation: vii,200pp.Illus.Bibliog.
Description: 19,28,158 Henry Moore.
Brief quotations from Moore on creativity, and appearance in list of examples of the manifold numbers of creative persons with no demonstrable mental illness.
0013942
Author/Editor: STEWART Susan.
Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
Place Published: Baltimore and London
Year: 1984
Date & Collation: xv,216pp.Illus.Bibliog.
Description: On page 92, in a section on The Gigantic, mentions the monumental small sculptures by Henry Moore, in a discussion on the way that postcards and slides or photographs provide the experience of art for many people; and how these images become more attractive than the real object.
0004486
Author/Editor: MCCULLY Robert S.
Publisher: Williams and Wilkins
Place Published: Baltimore
Year: 1971
Date & Collation: xxi,271pp(32 illus).Bibliog.
Description: The application of Jung's concept of the archetype to responses elicited by the Rorschach inkblots.
93-94,103,132-133,etc(4 illus) Henry Moore.
Carved rings in prehistoric monoliths are linked with holes in Henry Moore's sculpture. A Family Group is related to the interaction response of human figures usually elicited from a Rorschach plate. Draped Reclining Figure, 1952-1953 bronze is seen as the essence of the archetype of the woman-as-container"."