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0015946
Publisher: Institute of Contemporary Arts
Place Published: London
Year: 1949
Date & Collation: 11pp.
Description: Typed information sheet from 6 Fitzroy Street, London W1. Moore's name appears in a four-page membership list, and two Moore books are in a checklist of the library's holdings.
0022079
Publisher: British Film Academy
Place Published: London
Year: 1949
Date & Collation: 5pp.illus
Description: Internet print of image purchased from eBay, including original listing. Photo, dated 29 May 1949, caption reads; Sir Laurence Olivier receiving his award from Sir Michael Balcom at the Odeon Theatre, London, for his film Hamlet" which was adjudged the best film from any source British or foreign. Sir Laurence received three trophies Best Film and Best Actor Oscars from the American Film Academy and the British Film Academy's award a bronze figure (seen foreground) by the sculptor Henry Moore. One Moore illus shows Seated Figure 1949 bronze (LH 271). See 0008360 for details of Moore's commission.
0013534
Publisher: HMF library copy
Place Published: Much Hadham
Year: 1949
Date & Collation: 2pp.Typewriter script.Text by Herbert READ.
Description: British Council typescript in English of the introduction which appeared in catalogues of the 1949-1952 exhibition in Brussels, Paris, Amsterdam, Hamburg, Düsseldorf, Berne, Athens, Sweden (See 0008026, etc).
0013533
Publisher: U.N.E.S.C.O.
Place Published: Paris
Year: 1949
Date & Collation: 72pp.Illus.Texts.
Description: Copyright 1949 by Les Editions de la Connaissance (Brussels) and Unesco (Paris). The text of this booklet appeared originally in French as an issue of the Belgian art/review, Les Arts Plastiques.
44-47,71 Arthur KNIGHT. Art films in America (Includes a paragraph on 0008799 prepared by James Johnson Sweeney for the American-British Art Center. There is a photograph of The Bride, 1939-1940 lead and wire).
Out of Chaos (See 0008950) is listed as a 1945 film on page 64, produced by Sydney Box. Sir K. Clark describes how artists were chosen to depict the history of the war. Anthony Gross Paul Nash Henry Moore Stanley Spencer are shown at work during the bombardments". (Graham Sutherland also appears and Eric Newton)."
0008357
Publisher: Arts Council of Great Britain
Place Published: London
Year: 1949
Date & Collation: 64pp.24 plates.
Description: Plate 24(1 illus) Full-page photograph of Three Standing Figures, 1947-1948 Darley Dale stone in the Battersea park sculpture exhibition (See 0008483), discussed briefly on page 10.
0008356
Publisher: Artist Publishing Company
Place Published: London
Year: 1949
Date & Collation: 92pp.Illus.Adverts.
Description: 18 articles surveying the year's art.
58,60-61(4 illus) DOUDNEY Eric John. Sculpture.
Includes a photograph of Three Standing Figures, 1947-1948 Darley Dale stone, and passing mention of the work in a brief review of the Battersea park exhibition (See 0008483). The work is also mentioned on page 14 in Cyril WILSON's text Art Exhibitions, in which Moore is also listed as an honorary member of the R.B.A.
0008358
Author/Editor: Horizon.
Publisher: Horizon
Place Published: London
Year: 1949
Date & Collation: 48pp.
Description: Index to 1-108, Jan 1940-Dec 1948.
27 Henry Moore.
References to 10 illustrations and 1941 article by Philip Hendy (See 0009069).