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0021093
Author/Editor: STAPP William F.
Publisher: Yale University Press
Place Published: Connecticut
Year: 2002
Date & Collation: xv.160pp.Illus.Index.
Description: Book to celebrate the one hundredth anniversary of the art periodical, ARTnews. Includes photographs of many of the great European and American artists of the twentieth century; the photographers as important as the subjects. Also presents essay by William F Stapp exploring the historical contect of portrait photography. One Moore illus: Page 37: shows a 1950 portrait of Henry Moore by Irving Penn, with accompanying text by Stapp, explaining the photo was part of a series taken for Vogue.
0020343
Author/Editor: DUNN Michael.
Publisher: Auckland University Press
Place Published: Auckland.
Year: 2002
Date & Collation: 190pp.Illus.Bibliog.Index.
Description:

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.

0019583
Author/Editor: WALFORD E.John.
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Place Published: Upper Saddle River, N.J.
Year: 2002
Date & Collation: 528pp.Illus.Glossary.Bibliog.Index.
Description: Received November 2001. Chronological survey of art history, subdivided into sections on Spirituality, The Self, Nature, and The City.
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'.
0019605
Author/Editor: ADAMS Laurie Schneider.
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Higher Education
Place Published: New York
Year: 2002
Date & Collation: xxiii,1078pp.Illus.Glossary.Bibliog.Index.CD-ROM.
Description: Massive one-volume history of art, combining the two-volumes of the first edition (See 0018063).
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.
0019602
Author/Editor: OCVIRK Otto G. and others.
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Higher Education
Place Published: New York
Year: 2002
Date & Collation: x,354pp.Illus.Glossary.Chronology.Bibliog.CD-ROM.
Description: Includes passing mentions of Henry Moore, and a small photograph of Reclining Figure, 1939 elmwood in a section on Abstract-Expressionst Sculpture.
For earlier editions see 0011391.
0020517
Author/Editor: LANGLEY Andrew.
Publisher: Heinemann Library
Place Published: Oxford.
Year: 2002
Date & Collation: 65pp.Illus.Chronology.Glossary.Bibliog.Index.
Description: Creative Lives series of books for children. Copyright Reed Educational and Professional Publishing. Contains half-a-dozen mentions of Henry Moore, a photograph of the sculptor as a young man, and a picture of Jeremy Wallis's Henry Moore in the Creative Lives series (See 0000000).
0019576
Author/Editor: GETLEIN Mark.
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Higher Education
Place Published: New York
Year: 2002
Date & Collation: xiii,581pp.Illus.Glossary.Bibliog.CD-ROM insert.
Description: Received November 2001. Book of art history and appreciation.
270(1 illus) Henry Moore.
Photograph of a 1979 bronze and a short paragraph on human figure and landscape references. Within a chapter on Sculpture.
For earlier editions of Rita Gilbert's Living with Art see 0014905, 0000442, and 0000760).
0019701
Author/Editor: METHUEN-CAMPBELL James.
Publisher: Tartarus Press
Place Published: Leyburn, Yorkshire.
Year: 2002
Date & Collation: xvii,268pp.32plates of illus.Notes.Bibliog.Catalogue of Pictures. Index.
Description: Biography of Denton Welch 1915-1948.
227 Henry Moore.
Note 7: In April DW had written to the sculptor and artist Henry Moore asking to buy one of his drawings. He was sent five small ones from which to choose. DW selected one of three seated figures priced at £5. Moore's letter of 29th May acknowledging receipt of the remaining four had to be forwarded c/o Mrs Walbrand-Evans the Brown Jug". (This was some time in the 1940s)."
0019705
Author/Editor: GREENE Graham.
Publisher: Vintage
Place Published: London
Year: 2002
Date & Collation: v,425pp.Adverts.
Description: 209-262 Carving a Statue.
For description see 0014846.
0019909
Author/Editor: SUALD Di.
Publisher: Peggy Guggenheim Collection
Place Published: Venice.
Year: 2002
Date & Collation: 44pp.Illus.
Description: Children's book, published with AD'E: Alessandro d'Osualdo Editore. The story features talking versions of Henry Moore's Three Standing Figures, 1953 bronze on page 14. There is also a four-line note on the sculpture on page 39.
0019953
Publisher: Prestel
Place Published: Munich.
Year: 2002
Date & Collation: 312pp.Illus.Bibliog.Chronologies.Maps.Text in German.
Description: Title could be construed as Atlas Kunst. Art history reference book from prehistic times to the twentieth century.
234-301(3 Moore illus) 20. Jahrhundert.^Three small photographs of two Henry Moore sculptures, and passing mentions: on pages 235, 254, 258, and 278.
0019954
Author/Editor: BECHERER Joseph Antenucci.
Publisher: Frederik Meijer Gardens and Sculpture Park
Place Published: Grand Rapids, Mich..
Year: 2002
Date & Collation: 117pp.Illus.Preface by R. Brent Dennis.Photographs by Chuck Heiney.
Description: Published on the occasion of the dedication of the Sculpture Park at the Frederik Meijer Gardens on 16 May 2002. Distributed by Wayne State University Press.
76-79(5 illus) Henry Moore: Working Model for Divided Oval: Butterfly, 1982 bronze.
(Outline of Henry Moore's career, and brief appreciation of the sculpture).
80-83(5 illus) Henry Moore: Bronze Form, 1985-1986 bronze.
Summary outline of Moore's career, and appreciation of the bronze and its origins).
Henry Moore is also mentioned in the text on Barbara Hepworth's Summar Dance.
Inserted is a 6pp folded sheet entitled Sculpture Blooms: Sculpture Park Map. This has small black-and-white illustrations and brief descriptions of the sculpture, including the two by Henry Moore.
0020000
Author/Editor: MOORE Henry.
Publisher: Abscondita
Place Published: Milan.
Year: 2002
Date & Collation: 88pp(21 illus).Text in Italian.
Description: Miniature, 10. Tenth in a series of small art paperbacks. Essentially an Italian version of 0011411, plus black-and-white illustrations of Henry Moore and some of his works, following the Biographical Chronology.
11-17 Le Qualità della Scultura.
(The Sculptor's Aims. See 0009258).
19-32 Note sulla Scultura).
(The Sculptor Speaks. See 0009196).
33-34 Citazioni.
(Circle. See 0009178).
35-45 L'Arte Primitiva.
(Primitive Art. See 0009071).
47-52 READ Herbert. Henry Moore.
(From The Meaning of Art. See 0009325).
53-71 Nota Biografica.
73-88 Appendice Iconografica.
0019955
Author/Editor: RADFORD Warren and Georgia.
Publisher: Helsham Press
Place Published: Gualala, Calif.
Year: 2002
Date & Collation: 175pp.Illus.Bibliog.Index.
Description: 107,139(2 illus) Henry Moore.
Full-page black-and-white photographs of Standing Figure: Knife Edge, 1961 bronze in Maritime Plaza, and Large Four Piece Reclining Figure, 1972-1973 bronze outside Louise Davies Symphony Hall.
Both works are mentioned briefly in the text, and on page 146 it is stated that Henry Moore was one of eleven sculptors invited to submit proposals for a commission in Lincoln Park.
0019808
Publisher: Abrams
Place Published: New York.
Year: 2002
Date & Collation: 144pp.Illus.
Description: Illustrated book of poetry with sections on England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland. Works of historical and modern poets and artists are paired according to themes.
36-37(1 illus) Henry Moore.
In a section 'Kings, Lords, and Commons'. A full-page photograph of King and Queen, 1952-1953 bronze appears with 'God Save the King, the national anthem, by Henry Carey (1687-1743).
0019837
Author/Editor: DEMPSEY Amy.
Publisher: Thames and Hudson
Place Published: London.
Year: 2002
Date & Collation: 304pp.Illus.Glossary.Bibliog.Index.
Description: Features on 100 art movements in five chronological groupings.
181-183(1 illus) Henry Moore.
Brief mention of Henry Moore and a photograph of Reclining Figure, 1936 elm wood in the section '1945-1965 Organic Abstraction'. Smaller versions of the photograph also appear on the dust jacket, and on the Preface page 11).
0019963
Author/Editor: JACKSON Lesley.
Publisher: Mitchell Beazley
Place Published: London.
Year: 2002
Date & Collation: 224pp.Illus.Bibliog.Index.
Description: 97-97(1 Moore illus) Britain: Ascher and Horrockses.^In a chapter '1940s-50s: Contemporary'. Lists Henry Moore as one of the artists who designed for Ascher (London) Ltd. and has an illustration of a screen-printed rayon dress fabric from about 1945.^Henry Moore is also listed on page 101 as a designer for David Whitehead.^Title as printed: 20th Century Pattern Design: textile & wallpaper pioneers.
0019975
Publisher: Bloodaxe Books
Place Published: Tarset, Northumberland.
Year: 2002
Date & Collation: 496pp.
Description: Poetry anthology, with a poem by W.N. Herbert born in Dundee in 1961 in a section 'My People'.
318 HERBERT W.N. The King and Queen of Dumfriesshire.
Opening lines:
The King and Queen of Dumfriesshire sit
in their battery-dead Triumph, gazing ahead.
0019945
Author/Editor: KWON Miwon.
Publisher: MIT Press
Place Published: Cambridge, Mass. and London.
Year: 2002
Date & Collation: x,218pp.Illus.Notes.Index.
Description: The chapter entitled 'Sitings of Public Art: integration versus intervention' contains two brief quotations from Henry Moore. On his indifference to the site: Once I have been asked to consider a certain site where one of my sculptures might possibly be placed I try to choose somthing suitable from what I've done or from what I'm about to do". On the suppression of the conditions of the site: "To display sculpture to its best advantage outside it must be set so that it relates to the sky rather than to trees a house people or other aspects of the surroundings"."
0019780
Author/Editor: STEWART Mary.
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Higher Education
Place Published: New York.
Year: 2002
Date & Collation: 380pp.Illus.Glossary.Bibliog.Notes.Index.CD-ROM.
Description: The disk is labelled Launching the Imagination, Volumes I, II, & Combined: Core Concepts in Art. The book is paginated by chapter:
Chapter 3 Two-Dimensional Design: Organization.
26,27(1 illus) David Hockney: Henry Moore, Much Hadham, 23rd July 1982 composite polaroid photograph.^Chapter 7: Three-Dimensional Design: Aspects and Elements.
11(2 illus) Henry Moore.
Locking Piece, 1963-1964 bronze with diagram and text mention of its primary contours and secondary contours.
0019792
Publisher: Bibliothèque de l'Image
Place Published: Paris
Year: 2002
Date & Collation: 95pp.Illus.Introduction by Patrick LE CHANU.Text in French.
Description: Illustrations of drapery in historical and modern drawings.
90(1 illus) Henry Spencer Moore.
Full-page illustration of Two Standing Women, 1948 drawing.
0019857
Author/Editor: MCEWEN John.
Publisher: Henry Moore Foundation
Place Published: Much Hadham.
Year: 2002
Date & Collation: 144pp.Illus.Biog.Bibliog.Index.
Description: British Sculptors and Sculpture Series. Published in association with Lund Humphries, Aldershot and Burlingtoin, Vt. Includes two passing mentions of Henry Moore.
0019892
Publisher: Taschen
Place Published: Cologne.
Year: 2002
Date & Collation: 1151pp.Illus.
Description: Originally published in four volumes 1986-1991 by Skira, and by Taschen 1996.
1039-1041(5 illus) Moore: a shining example.
See 0017757 for description.
0019904
Publisher: Yale University Press
Place Published: New Haven and London.
Year: 2002
Date & Collation: xix,386pp.Illus.8 colour plates.Bibliog.Index.
Description: Studies in British Art, 10. Published for the Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art, The Yale Center for British Art. Many of the chapters in this book began life as papers at the conference Rethinking Englishness: English Art 1880-1940 at the University of York in 1977, supported by the Henry Moore Foundation.
248-274 POWERS Alan. The Reluctant Romantics: Axis magazine 1935-37.
(Contains half-a-dozen mentions of Henry Moore and articles on him in Axis (See 0005084)).
:There are also incidental mentions of Henry Moore in four other chapters:
199-223 SMILES Sam. Equivalents for the Megaliths: prehistory and English culture, 1920-50.
225-247 STEVENS Chris. Ben Nicholson: modernism, craft and the English vernacular.
275-302 CAUSEY Andrew. English Art and the National Character, 1933-34.
RUSSELL Fiona. John Ruskin, Herbert Read and the Englishness of British Modernism.
The other specific chapters are on George Clausen, Spencer Gore, Wyndham Lewis, Blast, Nikolaus Pevsner, and Ballet.