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0020983
Author/Editor: LAITINEN Suvi.
Publisher: Didrichsen Art Museum
Place Published: Helsinki
Year: 2003
Date & Collation: 28pp.Illus.
Description: Booklet giving biographical detail of the life of Gunnar Didrichsen and his art collection at the Didrichsen Art Museum. Mentions of Moore throughout, with main Moore content on page 22 which describes the influence of architect Viljo Revell on Didrichsen's purchase of Atom Piece, the first Moore work in Finland, and the developing friendship between collector and artist. Eight Moore illus: page 18 shows signed photograph of Moore with Atom Piece plaster 1964-65. (LH 525). Pages 18 and 22 show photographs of Marie-Louise and Gunnar at Hoglands with Moore. Page 20, 21, 22 and back cover show photographs of the inner yard and pool of the Didrichsen Art Museum with Reclining Figure on Pedestal 1959-60, bronze. (LH 456).
0020973
Publisher: University of East Anglia
Place Published: Norwich
Year: 2003
Date & Collation: 64pp.Illus.
Description: Catalogue of short essays exploring the design of The Sainsbury Centre and the development of the collected artworks. Essays by Sir Norman Foster, Amanda Geitner, T A Heslop, Steven Hooper, Nicola Johnson, Nicole Coolidge Rousmaniere and George Sexton. Henry Moore: Two illus. Page 33 Family Group 1945, drawing. (HMF 2333). Accompaning text mentions friendship between Moore and Robert and Lisa Sainsbury. Page 64 shows Reclining Figure 1945, bronze. (LH 402) covered with snow.
0020353
Author/Editor: ALLDRITT Keith.
Publisher: Constable
Place Published: London.
Year: 2003
Date & Collation: xii,208pp.16plates.Bibliog.Index.
Description: Biography of David Jones (1895-1974) with three brief mentions of Henry Moore.
81 In the 1930s both participated in 7 and 5 Society exhibitions, and the Twelfth International Exhibition of Water Colours, Pastels, Drawings and Monotypes at the Art Institute of Chicago.
122 David Jones greatly admired Henry Moore's shelter drawings.
133 Both attended the opening in Paris in November 1945 of the exhibition Quelques Contemporains Anglais (See 0008824) featuring the work of nine British artists.
0020354
Author/Editor: TUSA John.
Publisher: Methuen
Place Published: London.
Year: 2003
Date & Collation: vi,268pp.
Description: Extracts from 'The Sunday Feature: The John Tusa Interview' copyright BBC. Radio 3 interviews with Eva Arnold, Frank Auerbach, Harrison Birtwistle, Anthony Caro, Elliott Carter, Milos Forman, Nicholas Grimshaw, Tony Harrison, Howard Hodgkin, György Ligeti, Paula Rego, Muriel Spark, David Sylvester. No index or illustrations. The interviews with Anthony Caro (See 0018823) and David Sylvester (See 0019791) mention Henry Moore.
0020358
Author/Editor: DOUMIC-GIRARD Alice.
Publisher: Bayard
Place Published: Paris.
Year: 2003
Date & Collation: 198pp.Text in French.
Description: Pour rasseurer les parents dans leur rôle auprès du bébé et du jeune enfant.
The front cover has a photograph of Henry Moore's Harlow Family Group, 1954-1955 Hadene stone.
0021090
Author/Editor: GOLDSACK Paul.
Publisher: Bradt Travel Guides Ltd.
Place Published: Buckinghamshire
Year: 2003
Date & Collation: 238pp.Illus.Index.
Description: Walking guide to the River Thames, indicating places of interest. Includes maps and illustrations. Brief mention of Henry Moore Chapter 3, Westminster Bridge to Strand-on-the-Green" page 35; states that Moore's Locking Piece located on The Embankment commemorates those incarcerated in the "Tench" - Millbank Penitentiary."
0020556
Author/Editor: MORIARTY Catherine.
Publisher: The Henry Moore Foundation in association with Lund Humphries
Place Published: Much Hadham, Aldershot
Year: 2003
Date & Collation: 134pp.illus.Chronology.Bibliog.
Description: Published in the British Sculptors and Sculpture series. Includes several mentions of Moore, who was an assistant to Ledward.
0020519
Author/Editor: FEDELE Frank.
Publisher: DK Publishing
Place Published: London and New York.
Year: 2003
Date & Collation: 192pp.Illus.Index.
Description: Personal recipes of artists, accompanied by commentaries and photographs of their art.
30-31(2 illus) Henry Moore: Lamb Stew.
0020522
Publisher: Henry Moore Institute
Place Published: Leeds.
Year: 2003
Date & Collation: 2 Volumes.
Description: Volume 1: Identity, Infrastructures, Aesthetics, Display, Reception. vii,307pp.Illus.Bibliog by Denise Raine.Index.
(Contains over fifty mentions of Henry Moore by several authors, with a dozen illustrations).
Volume 2: A Guide to Sculptors in the Leeds Collections. xi,403pp.Illus.Biog.Bibliog.
(242-245(1 illus) Henry Moore 1898-1986; text Andrew Causey.
Commentary, list of 24 works of art, seven archive files, 20 library items).
Contributors: David Getsy, Ann Compton, Jonathan Blackwood, Matthew Withey, Martina Droth, Nigel Halliday, Sue Malvern, Sarah Crellin, Anne Wagner, Andrew Stephenson, Valerie Holmes, Chris Stephens, Margaret Garlake, Robert Burstow, Gillian Whiteley, Joy Sleeman, Tony Godfrey, Claire Glossop, Catherine Kinley, Andrea Tarsia, Simon Ford, and others.
Published at the time of an exhibition at the Henry Moore Institute in Leeds entitled Other Criteria: sculpture in 20th Century Britain, 27 Sept 2003-28 March 2004.
0020380
Author/Editor: MASON Raymond.
Publisher: Thames and Hudson
Place Published: London.
Year: 2003
Date & Collation: 264pp.Illus.Index.
Description: Originally published in French by Edizioni d'Arte Fratelli Pozzo, Art et Artistes 2000. Memoirs of sculptor born in Birmingham in 1922 who has lived in Paris since 1946.
21-27(1 illus) Henry Moore.
Recollections of meetings with Henry Moore starting at his Hampstead studio in March 1946, and at exhibitions of Henry Moore's work in Paris over the years.
The book features particularly Francis Bacon, Alberto Giacometti, and Pablo Picasso, and includes half-a-dozen other mentions of Henry Moore in relation to these artists and to Auguste Rodin.
0020381
Author/Editor: CORK Richard.
Publisher: Yale University Press
Place Published: New Haven and London.
Year: 2003
Date & Collation: xi,484pp.Illus.Index.
Description: First of four-volume collection of Richard Cork's writings on art. Mostly exhibition reviews from the Evening Standard. Includes mentions of Henry Moore in:
Bruce McLean, 5 Nov 1971.
Late Hepworth, 17 Feb 1970.
Art for the Blind, 18 Nov 1976.
Televising Art, 6 March 1975.
Medley's Dilemma, 26 March 1971.
0020382
Author/Editor: CORK Richard.
Publisher: Yale University Press
Place Published: New Haven and London.
Year: 2003
Date & Collation: xi,493pp.Illus.Index.
Description: Second of four-volume collection of Richard Cork's writings on art. Mostly exhibition reviews from the Evening Standard or The Listener. Includes mentions of Henry Moore in:
Reassessing British Art at thr RA, 15 Jan 1987.
Anthony Caro, 12 Oct 1989.
Art at School, 6 Oct 1980.
New Sculpture Outdoors, 11 Nov 1980.
Art and Architecture, 25 Jan 1982.
Art on the South Bank, 20 March 1986.
Crisis in the Art Schools, 18 Dec 1986.
0020502
Author/Editor: ARNASON H.H.
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Place Published: Upper Saddle River, N.J..
Year: 2003
Date & Collation: xv,832pp.Illus.Bibliog.Glossary.Index.
Description: Designed and pproduced by Laurence King Publishing, London.
368-369(2 illus) Moore.
(Within Chapter 17 'International Abstraction Between the Wars' subsection 'Responses to International Abstraction: Artists in Britain').
473-474(3 illus) Moore.
(Within Chapter 20 'Postwar European Art' subsection 'Figures in the Landscape: British Painting and Sculpture').
For fourth edition see 0017934.
0020513
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Place Published: Oxford and New York.
Year: 2003
Date & Collation: viii,653pp.
Description: Cover and spine title Oxford Concise Dictionary of Art and Artists. Oxford Paperback Reference series.
399-400 Henry Moore.
For 1990 edition details see 0011400. (The second edition was issued in 1996).
0020384
Author/Editor: CORK Richard.
Publisher: Yale University Press
Place Published: New Haven and London.
Year: 2003
Date & Collation: ix,368pp.Illus.Index.
Description: Last of four-volume collection of Richard Cork's writings on art. Mostly exhibition reviews from The Times. Mentions Henry Moore in:
Modern Sculpture at Gloucester Cathedral, 5 June 2000.
0021184
Author/Editor: CLINTON Hillary Rodham.
Publisher: Headline Book Publishing.
Place Published: London
Year: 2003
Date & Collation: xi.562pp.illus.index.
Description: Autobiography of former First Lady. Brief mention of a Henry Moore work, (LH 428) page 53, in the chapter Bill Clinton. Hillary writes about their first date to Yale Art Gallery; we ended up in the museum's courtyard where I sat in the large lap of Henry Moore's sculpture Draped Seated Woman while we talked until dark"."
0020433
Publisher: Sekkei, Nikken.
Year: 2003
Date & Collation: 38pp.Illus.Text in Japanese and some English.
Description: Nikken Sekkei Library, 11. Pola Museum of Art was built to display the collection of the late Tsuneshi Suzuki, the owner of the Pola Group which deals mainly in cosmetics. Henry Moore's Working Model for Seated Woman, 1980 bronze can be seen in photographs on pages 12 an 14.>
0020348
Publisher: University of California Press
Place Published: Berkeley, Los Angeles, London.
Year: 2003
Date & Collation: xvii,492pp.Illus.Bibliog.Chronology.Index.
Description: The Documents of Twentieth-Century Art series. An anthology of texts, followed by a Coda of short statements.^267-271(1 illus) MOORE Henry. Primitive Art. 1941.
(See 009071).
415-435 Coda: Quotations from Artists and Writers.
(Includes a Henry Moore 1951 quote on page 427).
Henry Moore is also mentioned in texts by Barnett Newman (See 0014862), William Rubin, Kirk Varnedoe, and James Clifford, the last three in a section 'The Museum of Modern Art's 1984 Primitivism Exhibition and It's Aftermath' (See 0000735).
0020455
Author/Editor: HEDGECOE John
Publisher: Collins and Brown
Place Published: London.
Year: 2003
Date & Collation: 256pp.Illus.Bibliog.
Description: Although dated 1998 this is not the original paperback (See 0017669 for description). It has a different ISBN (1 84340 046 4) and Collins and Brown are now part of Chrysalis Books. (The publication date is given on the Internet as 28 August 2003). It is basically a paperback version of the Canadian edition (See 0017681) with a new cover.
0020463
Author/Editor: BERSSON Robert.
Publisher: McGraw-Hill
Place Published: New York.
Year: 2003
Date & Collation: xxii,676pp.Illus.Glossary.Notes.Index.
Description: Art history and appreciation book.
207-208(2 illus) Henry Moore.
Photographs and brief commentary on two Henry Moore sculptures. Within Part Three: Three Dimensional-Arts: Sculpture: Shape and Space.
0020512
Author/Editor: CURTIL Sophie., CVACH Milos.
Publisher: Editions Milan
Place Published: Toulouse.
Year: 2003
Date & Collation: 152pp.Illus.Text in French.
Description: Milan Jeunesse art book for children, with three illustrations of works by Henry Moore: in sections headed 'Sculptés par l'homme' and 'La nature: une source d'inspiration'.
0020383
Author/Editor: CORK Richard.
Publisher: Yale University Press
Place Published: New Haven and London.
Year: 2003
Date & Collation: xi,643pp.Illus.Index.
Description: Third of four-volume collection of Richard Cork's writings on art. Mostly exhibition reviews from The Times. Includes mentions of Henry Moore In:
Richard Long and Anish Kapoor, 18 Oct 1990.
Towards a New Alliance, 4 May 1992.
David Nash, 29 Oct 1996.
the Henry Moore Institute, 16 April 1993.
0020395
Author/Editor: CAYGILL Marjorie.
Publisher: British Museum Press
Place Published: London.
Year: 2003
Date & Collation: 64pp.Illus.Preface by Neil MacGregor.
Description: 250th anniversary booklet 1753-2003. Outlines the history of the British Museum decade-by-decade with nearly 300 illustrations.
L42-43 1920s.
Opens with a quotation from Henry Moore at the British Museum (See 0001771) on his first visit in 1921.
54-55 1980s.
Includes an illustration of Henry Moore's Crowd Looking at a Tied-Up Object, 1942 drawing allocated to the BM in 1988 from the estate of Lord Clark of Saltwood in lieu of Capital Transfer Tax.
62 Major Benefactors of the British Musuem.
Lists Henry Moore for 1974 and the Henry Moore Foundation for 2000.
0020441
Publisher: Tate Publishing
Place Published: London.
Year: 2003
Date & Collation: 160pp.Illus.Biog.Bibliog.Texts by Simon Armitage, Sophie Bowness, David Lewis, Peter Murray, Jeanette Winterson.
Description: Published on the occasion of the exhibitions at Tate St. Ives and at Yorkshire Sculpture Park. Supported by the Henry Moore Foundation and others. Distributed in the USA by Abrams. Includes half-a-dozen mentions of Henry Moore.