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0023775
Author/Editor: WHITING Caroline
Publisher: University of East Anglia
Place Published: Norwich
Year: 2018
Date & Collation: 76pp.
Description: Dissertation produced in conjunction with the School of Art, Media and American Studies at the University of East Anglia, Norwich. Focuses exclusively on the ten tapestries on display in the Aisled Barn, produced in collaboration with West Dean College, Sussex. Looks at the creation of these tapestries with Edward Said's theory of 'late life style' in mind. Joan Baxter and Pat Taylor, former weavers from West Dean College who worked on many of the tapestries in question, were also interviewed for this project.
0023824
Publisher: Transcontinental Ross-Ellis
Place Published: Montreal
Year: 2015
Date & Collation: 248pp.
Description: pg.89 Maquette for Fallen Warrior, 1956 (LH 404)
Interpretation of sculpture and information on Henry Moore continue on pg.173.
0023906
Author/Editor: VEASEY Melanie
Publisher: Loughborough University
Place Published: Loughborough
Year: 2018
Date & Collation: 286pp.
Description:

Doctoral Thesis submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy of Loughborough University, September 2018.

Veasey's thesis examines whether certain Academicians (Siegfried Charoux, Frank Dobson, Maurice Lambert, Alfred Machin, John Skeapking and Charles Wheeler) variously engaged with pedagogy, community, exhibition practice and sculpture for the state, to access state patronage in the post-war period. The inspiration for this thesis began with the illustrated catalogue for the 'Open Air Exhibition of Sculpture' at Battersea Park (0005677) in 1948 which Veasey based her Master's thesis on: Humanising the Landscape: The outdoor placement of twentieth-century sculpture and its aesthetic impact upon the viewer (0023149). 

In the introduction she quotes: "My experience as a volunteer for the HMF archive (2015-2016) provided a detailed understanding of the materials held; these relate not only to Henry Moore but to many of the contemporary sculptors and art executives with whom Moore was in contact. Henry Moore is mentioned several times throughout the text The archives at HMF and at HMI are also thanked for providing access to material for research and advice from members of staff.

0023912
Author/Editor: ROBINSON Oliver
Publisher: Spotlight Magazine
Place Published: Harlow
Year: 2019
Date & Collation: January 17, 5pp.
Description: Harlow College student, Oliver Robinson, does a write up on Henry Moore Studios & Gardens, as well as the Henry Moore Archive. He focuses on the history of the Foundation and the Archive, as well as speaking about its global reach. Robinson uses his interview with Emma Stower and Sophie Orpen to supplement his section on the archive regarding research and ongoing digital projects. He also speaks with Alison Parry about exhibitions and events attracting visitors to the Foundation.
0023957
Publisher: Yorkshire Sculpture Park
Place Published: Yorkshire Sculpture Park
Year: 2014
Date & Collation: 68pp.
Description: A guide to the works on display at Yorkshire Sculpture Park in 2014. Section on Henry Moore and his artwork in the grounds at YSP on pages 40-45. The short introduction to Henry Moore explores his upbringing in Castleford and the influence of the Yorkshire landscape on his sculpture. It also references Moore being the first patron of YSP and expressing his interest in his work being sited there during at visit in 1979. The works listed as being at YSP are: Draped Seated Woman, 1957-58 (LH 428), Two Piece Reclining Figure: Points, 1969-70 (LH 606), Large Totem Head, 1968 (LH 577), Reclining Figure: Arch Leg, 1969-70 (LH 610), Three Piece Reclining Figure No.1, 1961-62 (LH 500), Upright Motive No.2, 1955-56 (LH 379), Upright Motive No.7, 1955-56 (LH 386), Upright Motive No.1: Glenkiln Cross, 1955-56 (LH 377), Upright Motive No.9, 1979 (LH 586a), Large Two Forms, 1966-69 (LH 556) and Torso, 1967 (LH 569).
0023985
Publisher: Henry Moore Studios & Gardens
Place Published: Much Hadham
Year: 2018
Description:

Map & Information for the Henry Moore Studios & Gardens visitor season, 2018.

The information section includes information on the: Sculpture Gardens, Studios, the exhibition Out of the Block: Henry Moore Carvings (see 0023725), Hoglands, Aisled Barn, Café & Shop, as well as a brief biographical note on Moore and his life in Perry Green. The Map section of the document includes a map of the estate as well as a list of all of the sculptures onsite for the 2018 season.

0024019
Publisher: Henry Moore Studios & Gardens
Place Published: Perry Green
Year: 2017
Date & Collation: 2pp.
Description:

Map & Information for the Henry Moore Studios & Gardens visitor season, 2017.

The information section includes information on the: Sculpture Gardens, Studios, the exhibition 'Becoming Henry Moore' (see 0023483), Hoglands, Aisled Barn, Food & Drink, as well as a brief biological note on Moore and his life in Perry Green. The map section of the document includes a map of the estate as  well as a list of all of the sculptures onsite for the 2017 season.

0024020
Publisher: Henry Moore Studios & Gardens
Place Published: Perry Green
Year: 2016
Date & Collation: 2pp.
Description:

Map & Information for the Henry Moore Studios & Gardens visitor season 2016.

The information section includes information on the: Sculpture Gardens, Studios, Archives, Hoglands, Aisled Barn and Food & Drink. It also includes a brief biographical note on Moore and his life in Perry Green. The map section of the document includes a map of the estate as well as a list of all of the sculptures onsite for the 2016 season.

0017048
Publisher: Connaissance des Arts
Place Published: Paris
Year: 1996
Date & Collation: Special Issue.66pp.Illus.Preface.Text in French.Preface Jean TIBERI, Texts Jean-Jacques AILLAGON, Solange AUZIAS DE TURENNE. Catalogue Denis PICARD.Text in French.
Description: Hors-serie number of CdA as catalogue to 11 April-9 June 1996 sculpture exhibition in Champs-Elyssées.
20,62(3 illus) Henry Moore: Locking Piece, 1963-1964 bronze.
0017055
Publisher: Henry Moore Foundation
Place Published: Much Hadham
Year: 1996
Date & Collation: 3pp.
Description: Undated information sheet on the claim by Mary Moore to artist's copies of her father's work. Presents the case that the Henry Moore Fouudation was established legally, and that Moore was satisfied with the arrangements. The artist's copies belonged to the Henry Moore Foundation's subsidiary company.
0017052
Publisher: Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts
Place Published: Norwich
Year: 1996
Date & Collation: 12pp.Illus.Texts Robert SAINSBURY, Norman FOSTER.
Description: Folder with illustration of Mother and Child, 1932 green Hornton stone, and mention by Sainsbury that it was his first major purchase.
0017053
Publisher: Henry Moore Foundation
Place Published: Much Hadham
Year: 1996
Date & Collation: 1pp.
Description: 7 March 1996 press release welcoming rejection by the Court of Appeal of the claim made by Mary Moore for artist's copies of her father's work. The Foundation willl continue to romote and celebrate Moore's art.
0017054
Publisher: William Weston Gallery
Place Published: London
Year: 1996
Date & Collation: 48pp.Illus.Commentaries.
Description: Catalogue No. 1 1996. Year 29, Issue 26. Stock catalogue of 49 items, including item 37 Reclining Nude, 1983 etching. For London Original Print Fair see 0017041.
0017184
Publisher: Gymnasium Plochingen
Place Published: Plochingen
Year: 1996
Date & Collation: 85pp(1 Moore illus).Text in German.
Description: Booklet on school project at Staatsgalerie Stuttgart 10 Oct 1995. Symposium entitled Wirklichkeit und Kunst im 20. Jahrhundert: Georg Grosz: Dadaist-Realist und der Surrealismus am Beispiel von René Magritte.
Includes a full-page colour photograph of Helmet Head No. 2, 1950 bronze.
0017062
Author/Editor: SUMMERS Julie.
Publisher: Henry Moore Foundation
Place Published: Much Hadham
Year: 1996
Date & Collation: 19pp.Text in French.
Description: Typescript, with manuscript notes, for slide lecture at Nantes exhibition (See 0016895).
0015961
Publisher: Kornfeld und Klipstein
Place Published: Bern
Year: 1968
Date & Collation: 75pp.Illus.28 plates.In German.
Description: Stock catalogue of 618 works. Items 421-423 Henry Moore: three Prints.
0017183
Publisher: HMF library copy
Place Published: Much Hadham
Year: 1996
Date & Collation: 26pp.
Description: 6 March 1996 fax from McKenna to Henry Moore Foundation. Summary of Mary Moore's ownership claim litigation appeal. Lord Justice Nourse, Lord Justice McCowan, Lord Justice Thorpe. Dismisses Mary Moore's claim for ownership of works by her father.
0007069
Publisher: Magistrat der Stadt Kassel
Place Published: Kassel
Year: 1959
Date & Collation: 64pp.Illus.Text in German by Richard Litterscheid and others.
Description: Illustrated brochure on Kassel as an environment for Documenta. Includes two photographs showing Moore sculpture on exhibition.
0007072
Publisher: Cecil Higgins Museum
Place Published: Bedford
Year: 1959
Date & Collation: 31pp(12 plates).Biog.
Description: 19-20 Henry Moore: two Drawings 1935-1939.
0007070
Publisher: Architecture d'Aujourd'hui
Place Published: Boulogne-sur-Seine
Year: 1959
Date & Collation: 1959(January).36pp.Illus.Text in French.
Description: Extract from Architecture d'Aujourd'hui, Jan 1959. Moore's U.N.E.S.C.O. Reclining Figure, 1957-1958 travertine marble can be seen in four of the photographs in this photo feature on the U.N.E.S.C.O. headquarters in Paris.
0015971
Publisher: Ketterer
Place Published: Munich
Year: 1972
Date & Collation: 102pp.Illus.In German.
Description: Stock catalogue of 634 works. Items 422-431 (2 illus) Henry Moore: ten Prints 1967-1970.
0007068
Publisher: University of Cambridge
Place Published: Cambridge
Year: 1959
Date & Collation: 24pp.Text in English and Latin.
Description: Speeches of the Orator at the presentation to the Chancellor of the recipients of Honorary Degrees. Pages 10-11 contain the short speech for Henry Moore on the creation of Honorary Doctor of Law. Touches upon the artistic and natural influences which have formed his own individual style.
0007071
Author/Editor: Tate Gallery.
Publisher: H.M.S.O.
Place Published: London
Year: 1959
Date & Collation: iv,43pp.8 plates.Bibliog.
Description: 20,Plate 6(1 illus) Henry Moore: King and Queen, 1952-1953 bronze.
Brief documentation on bronze purchased by The Friends of the Tate Gallery out of funds provided by Associated Rediffusion.
0015947
Publisher: Group Theatre
Place Published: London
Year: 1950
Date & Collation: 12pp folded sheet.
Description: Publicity sheet/Application form published from The Group Theatre 4 Goodwin's Court, St. Martin's Lane, London WC2.
Moore is listed as one of a dozen members of the Advisory Council. Outlines activities 1933-1939 on occasion of planned revival in 1950. Lists The Dance of Death by W.H. Auden with masks by Henry Moore.