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0003903
Author/Editor: NOVAK Josephine.
Publisher: Evening Sun
Place Published: Baltimore, Md.
Year: 1974
Date & Collation: (27 Aug)..(1 illus).
Description: Large Reclining Connected Forms, 1969 and 1974 Roman travertine marble, called Conception in the article, has been installed in the plaza of the new U.S.F. & G. world headquarters at 100 Light Street, Baltimore.
0003961
Publisher: Helmsman
Place Published: Baltimore, Md.
Year: 1974
Date & Collation: -1975(Winter) 7(1) Cover,1-5(11 illus).
Description: In magazine of the U.S.F. & G. companies. Particular reference to Conception (Large Reclining Connected Forms, 1969 and 1974 Roman travertine marble) which stands on the plaza surrounding U.S.F. & G.'s office in Baltimore, Maryland. Brief biographical details, a note on the importance of the human figure and the vitality in his works on public sites throughout the world.
0003864
Author/Editor: COSTANTINI Costanzo.
Publisher: Il Messaggero
Place Published: Rome
Year: 1974
Date & Collation: (10 April)..(1 illus).Text in Italian.
Description: Large Reclining Connected Forms, 1969 and 1974 Roman travertine marble, called here Conception, on show at Fosse di Tivoli, and destined for Baltimore; a synthesis of the three main themes in Moore's work, and a product of Moore's personality. Incorporates an interview in which Moore expresses his satisfaction with the work, his preference for travertine, and the themes of Mother and Child, Reclining Figure and Interior and Exterior forms, now an art obsession. Moore confirms his preference for works in the Open Air, and the human experience which creates art. Summarises his early struggles for success and the need to continue working.