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0010932
Publisher: Hall Family Foundations
Place Published: Kansas City, Miss.
Year: 1987
Date & Collation: 20pp.Illus.
Description: Annual report, with page 11 devoted to a note on the purchase from George and Virginia Ablah of 57 sculptures by Henry Moore, which are being loaned to the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art. Two illustrations.
0010937
Publisher: Austin-Desmond Contemporary Books
Place Published: Sunninghill
Year: 1987
Date & Collation: 36pp.Illus.
Description: Stock catalogue of 411 items.
Items 223-227 Henry Moore: five books.
0010935
Author/Editor: SPENDER Stephen.
Publisher: Faber and Faber
Place Published: London
Year: 1987
Date & Collation: 8pp.
Description: Published for the Henry Moore Foundation. Text of the memorial address delivered in Westminster Abbey on 18 November 1986. Recalls Kenneth Clark's statement that Moore would have been the ideal ambassador of the human race to go to another planet. Notes Moore's humanity: All people to him were equals simply in being human." Remembers Hampstead in the 1930s and quotes Moore on abstraction and Surrealism. "Henry Moore throughout his life had a unique capacity for bringing together diverse elements of his observations of nature and of art into a unity of his personal vision." Notes his passion for the work of the great masters and for their spiritual vitality. Pays tribute to Moore's friendship and the simplicity of his working life style."
0010936
Publisher: Austin-Desmond Contemporary Books
Place Published: Sunninghill
Year: 1987
Date & Collation: 36pp.Illus.Commentaries.
Description: Catalogue 4. Stock catalogue of 105 works.
Item 64(1 illus) Henry Moore: Sculptural Objects, 1949 lithograph.
0010933
Author/Editor: Dallas Museum of Art.
Publisher: Dallas Museum of Art
Place Published: Dallas
Year: 1987
Date & Collation: 94pp.Illus.
Description: 48,83-84(2 illus) Henry Moore.
(Lists the acquisition of 14 Bronzes 1938-1984, Bequest of Margaret Ann Bolinger).
Lists on page 18 the 1 Feb-3 May 1987 exhibition Henry Moore Maquettes (See 0010900).
Cover title: 1985/1986 Annual Report.
0010939
Publisher: Roche
Place Published: Basle
Year: 1987
Date & Collation: 142pp.Illus.24pp insert:Data and Facts.Plates.
Description: A visitors' guide to F. Hoffmann-La Roche and Co. Limited Company Basle Switzerland." A full-page colour photograph faces page 33 of Interlocking Two Piece Sculpture 1968-1970 white marble commissioned by Roche. For first and second editions of The Pocket Roche see 0010200. Includes a paragraph on Henry Moore and the commission in the section on Art."
0012464
Publisher: Cecil Higgins Art Gallery and Museum
Place Published: Bedford
Year: 1987
Date & Collation: 64pp.Illus.Written by Halina and James GRAHAM.
Description: Guide to Museum and its collection.
60(1 illus) Henry Moore: Helmet Head No. 1, 1950 lead full-page colour photograph.
0012470
Publisher: Leeds City Art Galleries
Place Published: Leeds
Year: 1987
Date & Collation: 1pp.
Description: 20 July 1987 press release on a press conference and buffet lunch at Leeds City Art Gallery on 29 July 1987 on broadening of the activities of the Henry Moore Sculpture Trust, set up in 1982.
0012466
Author/Editor: EGGLETON Arthur.
Publisher: HMF library copy
Place Published: Much Hadham
Year: 1987
Date & Collation: 1pp.
Description: Text of speech by Mayor of Toronto proclaiming 16 September 1987 as Henry Moore Day in the City of Toronto.
0012467
Publisher: Art Gallery of Ontario
Place Published: Toronto
Year: 1987
Date & Collation: 8pp folder(10 illus).
Description: Brochure on the largest public collection of Moore's work: 131 bronzes and original plasters 73 drawings and 689 prints". The text outlines Moore's contacts with Toronto and how he worked closely with the architect John C. Parkin. The centre was opened officially on 26 October 1974. Describes Moore's art and influences."
0012463
Publisher: Dallas Museum of Art
Place Published: Dallas
Year: 1987
Date & Collation: (Feb).1,2,3(4 illus).
Description: February 1987 Calendar and Events Sheet, with note on Henry Moore Maquettes: acquisition and exhibition 1 Feb-3 May 1987. The Foundation for the Arts Collection at the Dallas Museum of Art recently received from Margaret Ann Bolinger a bequest of fourteen bronze maquettes by Henry Moore." The exhibition included ten additional maquettes from local private collections. No catalogue."
0012469
Publisher: Hofstra Museum
Place Published: Hempstead, N.Y.
Year: 1987
Date & Collation: 2pp.
Description: Press release on forthcoming exhibition (See 0000167). Mentions Moore's death, provides details of tour schedule and works from the Henry Moore Foundation and other sources. Quotes Gail Gelburd and Alex Rosenberg. Describes catalogue and related events.
0012465
Publisher: Dallas Museum of Art
Place Published: Dallas
Year: 1987
Date & Collation: 4pp.
Description: List of 39 works: 20 prints, 2 drawings and 17 sculptures.
0012471
Publisher: Royal Scottish Academy
Place Published: Edinburgh
Year: 1987
Date & Collation: ..pp.
Description: Includes a short obituary note. Moore was elected H.R.S.A. in 1974.
0012468
Publisher: National Gallery of Art
Place Published: Washington, D.C.
Year: 1987
Date & Collation: 2pp.Text initialled E.B.
Description: Information sheet on Mirror Knife Edge, 1977 bronze, providing information on the commission and works by Moore leading up to the bronze. Aspects of the human figure and other natural forms are subtly discernible... Rounded curves meet sharp edges. The larger weighty volume swells like a hillside or maternal breast in contrast to the small piece which relates to it like a sheer wedge of bone or cliff. The work is a study in oppositions: two parts seemingly both male and female and dramatically juxtaposed yet they evoke the essence of a whole.""
0019191
Publisher: National Museum of Art
Place Published: Osaka
Year: 1987
Date & Collation: 149pp.Illus.Text in Japanese, with some English.
Description: Largely pictorial catalogue marking the tenth anniversary of the Museum.
14,52(2 illus) Henry Moore.
Two full-page photographs, one in colour and one in black and white, of Large Standing Figure: Knife Edge, 1961 bronze.
0011584
Publisher: Faber and Faber
Place Published: London
Year: 1987
Date & Collation: 1pp.
Description: Press release on 0000182. From a mass of material including interviews with Moore's friends his former assistants students dealers and others who knew him or worked with him as well as with the artist himself Roger Berthoud has built up a lively and engaging picture of Moore's life and career.""
0011585
Publisher: West Yorkshire Studies Centre
Place Published: Leeds
Year: 1987
Date & Collation: 8pp.
Description: Leeds Polytechnic brochure announcing 2-8 August 1987 course; Henry Moore and Barbara Hepworth: early life social content sculpture and the landscape". Seminars and tours to sites in Yorkshire."
0011583
Publisher: Bureau for International Education
Place Published: Manchester
Year: 1987
Date & Collation: 4pp folder(1 illus).
Description: Publicity folder with a photograph of Reclining Figure: Festival, 1951 bronze reproduced by kind permission of the Henry Moore Foundation.
0014572
Place Published: Cambrai
Year: 1987
Date & Collation: 4pp card.In French.
Description: Programme of events 20,21 and 22 November. Includes Inauguration de l'exposition Henry Moore à la Base de Loisirs de la Citadelle" and "Inauguration des Allées Henry Moore et Ernst Junger au Jardin Public"."
0014570
Publisher: British Information Services
Place Published: New Delhi
Year: 1987
Date & Collation: 1pp.
Description: British High Commission in India press release BIS.B431 dated 15 Nov 1987. Fifteen blind students were taken around the National Gallery of Modern Art to touch the sculptures of Henry Moore (See 0010902). The students...were able to make out what most of the pieces depicted with surprising accuracy"."
0014576
Publisher: Court of Ecclesiastical Causes Reserved
Place Published: London
Year: 1987
Date & Collation: 15pp,40pp(3 illus),15pp.1pp.
Description: The Court of Ecclesiastical Causes Reserved. Re: St. Stephen Parish Church, Walbrook in the City of London. Appeal from the Consistory Court of the Diocese of London, Judgement. The Right Honourable Lord Justice Lloyd. The Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Chichester. The Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Rochester. The Right Reverend K.J. Woollcombe. The Right Honorable Lord Justice Ralph Gibson. Undated, spiral bound, typewriter script document on Circular Altar, 1972 Roman travertine marble.
The Lord Bishop of Chichester. 15pp.
(Appeal from a decision given in the Consistory Court of the Diocese of London by the Chancellor Mr. George Harold Newsom Q.C., on 20 February 1986 refusing the introduction of the altar into the Church of St. Stephen Walbrook. The Petition for a Faculty was dated 25 March 1985 and was presented by the Reverend Prebendary Edward Chad Varah, Rector of the Parish of St. Stephen Walbrook and Mr. Peter Garth Palumbo, one of the Church Wardens of the Parish, with the unanimous support of the Parochial Church Council. The case falls into two principal parts: the question of what constitutes a Holy Table, and the suitability of the Henry Moore artefact to be placed in the Church. Summarises the definitions and evidence concerning tables and altars. All the members of the Court have visited St. Stephen Walbrook where the Henry Moore altar was in place in accordance with temporary permission granted by the Chancellor).
Lord Justice Ralph Gibson. 40pp.
(There is no obstacle in law to the installation in St. Stephen's Walbrook of the Henry Moore altar. The Chancellor was wrong in refusing to allow the introduction of the altar into the Church. Discusses the evidence submitted for and against: by Ashley Barker, Michael John Gillingham, John Arthur Newman, Sir Roy Strong, Rev. Canon David Bishop, Kerry Downes, Robert James Potter, Sir Derman Christopherson, Lady Morse, Norman St. John-Stevas. The faculty sought by the petitioners should be granted).
Lord Justice Lloyd. 15pp.
(Doubts whether the distinction between an altar and a table is as essential and deeply founded as was thought 130 years ago. Disagrees with the chancellor's conclusions. On aesthetic grounds the altar is seen as a work of superb quality, and in accord with Wren's design. The Petitioners are entitled to their faculty).
The Lord Bishop of Rochester and the Rt. Rev. K.J. Woollcombe. 1pp.
(Both agree that the appeal should be allowed and a faculty granted as prayed).
0013288
Publisher: McMaster University Art Gallery
Place Published: Hamilton, Ont.
Year: 1987
Date & Collation: 1pp.
Description: Press release on exhibition at the Gallery until 12 April 1987, including Portfolio of Prints by Henry Moore" in the print corridor. In a letter to the editor of this Bibliography the Registrar of the Art Gallery cited the exhibition as comprising 18 prints from Auden Poems Moore Lithographs (See 0003835) 15 March-12 April 1987. Other publicity refers to the exhibition as "Henry Moore Prints"."
0013285
Publisher: Reuters
Place Published: London
Year: 1987
Date & Collation: 2pp.
Description: 17 February 1987 International news story, byline by Michael WISE. Circular Altar, 1972 Roman travertine marble has been considered suitable for St. Stephen Walbrook by the Court of Ecclesiastical Causes Reserved. Also issued as a North European Service news story (See 0013286). See also 0013259.