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0021714
Publisher: Seoul Hilton International
Place Published: South Korea
Year: 1988
Description: Postcard of Large Reclining Woman, 1982 bronze in the atrium lobby of the Seoul Hilton International.
0014659
Publisher: ICA TV
Place Published: London
Year: 1988
Date & Collation: Folder.
Description: Press pack with a photograph, ICA's July 1988 programme and half-a-dozen undated sheets giving a list of people interviewed on the film (See 0011194); short biographies of Hugh Brody, Anthony Barnett and others; and quotations: the man and the work contain the repression and failure of England itself".
The photograph and a one-page Channel Four Press Release dated 12 July 1988 were from Erica Bolton and Jane Quinn. The press release is headed "Henry Moore Film to Highlight New Season of Arts Programmes on Channel 4"."
0014657
Publisher: Studio 15
Place Published: Milan
Year: 1988
Date & Collation: 22pp.Illus.Edited by Cesare CAINI.In Italian.
Description: Illustrations of 40 prints, including Moore's Reclining Nude, 1931 wood engraving.
0014663
Publisher: Berggruen
Place Published: Paris
Year: 1988
Date & Collation: 168pp.Illus.Bibliog.In French.
Description: Stock catalogue with small illustrations of 591 prints and 26 posters.
Prints 459-498, Poster 23(41 illus) Henry Moore.
0014660
Publisher: St. Paul's Cathedral
Place Published: London
Year: 1988
Date & Collation: 4pp.
Description: Guide to the Cathedral mentioning Mother and Child: Hood, 1983 travertine marble installed in 1984.It is the last of the sculptor's great achievements in tackling a traditional subject in a modern style"."
0014656
Author/Editor: GARDNER Jane Mylum.
Publisher: HMF library copy
Place Published: Much Hadham
Year: 1988
Date & Collation: 40pp(36 illus).
Description: Photocopy. Preliminary version of book published 1993 under the title Henry Moore: from bones and stones to sketches and sculptures. Simple narrative of Moore's Yorkshire childhood, war, education, and career as an artist. Henry joyfully carved away until World War II began in 1939...After years and years of continuous hard work Henry Moore became one of the best known artists of this century"."
0014662
Publisher: British Museum
Place Published: London
Year: 1988
Date & Collation: 1pp.
Description: Education Service list of lectures and films during November and December relating to the exhibition (See 0000179). Includes two gallery talks:
John Reeve. Images of war: Moore, Brandt, Topolski, Ardizzone.
Ann Garrould. Henry Moore, the shelter drawings: an introduction.
And a slide lecture: Ebrahim Alkazi. Henry Moore: sculptor of the Apocalypse.
0014658
Publisher: Académie des Beaux-Arts
Place Published: Paris
Year: 1988
Date & Collation: 12pp.1 plate.Text in French.
Description: Rostropovitch was elected as Member of the Foreign Associates Section of the Institut de France, Académie des Beaux-Arts. After being introduced by Marcel LANDOWSKI, it fell to Rostropovitch to give an address on the member he was replacing.
9-11 ROSTROPOVITCH Mstislav. Notice sur la vie et les travaux de M. Henry Moore.
(Commemorative address on the life and works of Mr. Henry Moore. Rostropovitch recalled his visit to Much Hadham, his tour of the estate, and how he played Bach on his cello to the people present at that time. Despite his love for the French language, Rostropovitch decided that it would be best if he concluded his address by playing a piece of music in honour of Moore: the finale of Benjamin Britten's 3rd Suite of his last cello work).
0014664
Publisher: Hiroshima Bank
Place Published: Hiroshima
Year: 1988
Date & Collation: 12pp(6 illus).In English and Japanese.
Description: Calendar bearing Japanese year counter 64th Year of Showa. Subtitled A Selection of European Sculptures from the 15th Century to the Present Day. The November-December opening is Moore's Family Group, 1948-1949 bronze in the Chokoku no Mori sculpture park. Includes a note on Moore's opinion that sculpture is an outdoor art, and profiles his life. Title in English: 1989 Calendar. Received from Orion Press, Tokyo.
0014655
Publisher: Alex Saunderson Photography
Place Published: London
Year: 1988
Date & Collation: 4pp card(1 illus).
Description: Personal publicity card for photographer with a photograph on the front of King and Queen, 1952-1953 bronze, taken for the Royal Academy exhibition (See 0011076).
0011141
Publisher: Tate Gallery Publications
Place Published: London
Year: 1988
Date & Collation: 167pp.Illus.Texts.
Description: 27(1 illus) Death of Henry Moore, O.M.
The Tate Gallery has lost one of its oldest and staunchest friends. Outlines contacts from 1939 acquisition of Recumbent Figure, 1938 green Hornton stone. Moore became a Trustee in 1941. Works were purchased over the decades, and in 1978 thirty-five sculptures were presented. The Tate's holdings are 61 sculptures, 16 drawings and 530 prints. Notes patronage through the Henry Moore Foundation. There are other listings and mentions of financial sponsorship by the Foundation.
0011126
Publisher: Kent Fine Art
Place Published: New York
Year: 1988
Date & Collation: 12pp folder(6 illus).Biog.Bibliog.
Description: Brochure on Two Piece Reclining Figure: Points, 1969-1970 bronze available for sale. Includes photographs of the sculpture on exhibit in Florence in 1972 (See 0004285), and a short text commenting on the sexual implications of the work: an archetypal form of the human figure in its most elemental state of life-force generation.""
0011122
Publisher: Art Gallery of Ontario
Place Published: Toronto
Year: 1988
Date & Collation: ..pp.Illus.
Description: Henry Moore Prints from the Collection of the Art Gallery of Ontario (Working title). November 1989-July 1990.
2pp(4 illus).
Photocopy of two pages documenting the exhibition.
0011134
Publisher: Museums and Galleries Commission
Place Published: London
Year: 1988
Date & Collation: 96pp.Illus.
Description: 36(2 illus) Henry Moore.
Colour photographs of: Crowd Looking at a Tied-Up Object, 1942 drawing (accepted in lieu of tax and now in the British Museum).
Draped Reclining Figure, 1952-1953 bronze (covered by Government indemnity while on loan to the Henry Moore exhibition at the Yorkshire Sculpture Park (See 0010891)).
0011140
Publisher: Tate Gallery Publications
Place Published: London
Year: 1988
Date & Collation: 572pp.Illus.Bibliog.
Description: Including Supplement to Catalogue of Acquisitions 1982-84.
420-438(30 illus) Henry Moore.
(Catalogue of 95 Prints made between 1970 and 1984 and presented by the Henry Moore Foundation in 1985. The latest part of Henry Moore's ongoing gift to the Tate Gallery's print collection of one copy of almost every impression he made).
538-542(3 illus) Henry Moore.
Detailed documentation in the Supplement of three sculptures transferred from the Victoria and Albert Museum:
Reclining Figure, 1939 lead.
(Describes lead sculptures cast in Kent in the 1930s).
Mask, 1929 cast concrete.
(Notes Moore's early interest in masks).
Three Motives Against Wall No. 1, 1958 bronze.
(Related to Moore's ideas for his U.N.E.S.C.O. commission).
0011123
Publisher: Marlborough Graphics Gallery
Place Published: London
Year: 1988
Date & Collation: (Spring).32pp.Illus.
Description: Catalogue Number 6. Illustrations of three dozen prints.
13-14(2 illus) Henry Moore: two Etchings 1977-1979.
0011127
Publisher: British Academy of Film and Television Arts
Place Published: London
Year: 1988
Date & Collation: 1pp.
Description: Note on film (See 0011196) distributed at Preview on 14 September 1988 at B.A.F.T.A. Outlines film and people involved in its production.
0011132
Author/Editor: MOORE Henry.
Publisher: Raymond Spencer Company for the Henry Moore Foundation
Place Published: Much Hadham
Year: 1988
Date & Collation: Album.
Description: Album of eight Etchings 1983 (Cramer 701-708) in total edition of 75. Also reproduced in Mother and Child Etchings (See 0011026).
0011138
Author/Editor: PRESTON P. Anthony.
Publisher: National Gallery of Victoria
Place Published: Melbourne
Year: 1988
Date & Collation: 57pp.Illus.
Description: Published with the assistance of the Cicely and Colin Rigg Bequest.
6(1 illus) Henry Moore.
Photograph of Draped Seated Woman, 1957-1958 bronze.
0011133
Publisher: Columbia University
Place Published: New York
Year: 1988
Date & Collation: 12pp(10 illus).
Description: Small-format booklet, following the 1983 publication (See 0001013). Gives a short outline of the history of the Henry Moore Sculpture Reserve, and includes a map and colour photographs with brief descriptions of the three bronzes on extended loan from the Henry Moore Foundation since 1986: Large Interior Form, 1981 bronze; Reclining Figure: Cut, 1978 bronze; Upright Motive No. 5, 1955-1956 bronze.
0011139
Publisher: Shorewood Fine Art Reproductions
Place Published: Sandy Hook, Conn.
Year: 1988
Date & Collation: 219pp.Illus.Preface by John McGRATH.
Description: Revised edition of 1983 work (See 0001026). Spring-back folder containing illustrations of more than 800 reproductions for sale. Distributed in Britain by Mainstone Publications, Sparham, Norwich. Includes, on page 107 in the Expressionism section, Moore's Family Group, 1948 drawing in the National Gallery of Canada.
0011096
Publisher: University of Michigan Museum of Art
Place Published: Ann Arbor
Year: 1988
Date & Collation: .vii,215pp.Illus.Bibliog.Foreword by Evan M.MAURER.Compiled by Hilarie FABERMAN and Karen WIGHT.
Description: Short history of the collection, followed by catalogue of over 500 works.
31,136(4 illus) Henry Moore: three Sculptures 1927-1939.
Page 31 is a full-page colour photograph of Figure, 1932 lignum vitae.
0011125
Publisher: Hall Family Foundations
Place Published: Kansas City, Miss.
Year: 1988
Date & Collation: 24pp.Illus.
Description: Annual report, with photographs of three of the Moore sculptures purchased in 1986, placed in public places in the city until a permanent sculpture garden on the grounds of the Nelson Atkins Museum of Art is completed in 1989. Includes a full-page photograph of Reclining Figure: Hand, 1978-1979 bronze in Loose Park.
0011131
Author/Editor: MOORE Henry.
Publisher: Raymond Spencer Company for the Henry Moore Foundation
Place Published: Much Hadham
Year: 1988
Date & Collation: Album.
Description: Album of 30 Etchings 1983 in total edition of 80. (Cramer 671-700). Introduction by Alistair GRANT. Also reproduced in Mother and Child Etchings (See 0011023). The one-page introduction notes the Mother and Child as a recurring and emotional theme throughout Moore's work. These etchings were based on drawings made since 1975, but are also reminiscent of earlier images, and represent a culmination of this theme. The prints can be placed in a developmental sequence of human growth, and are a tribute to Moore's humanity.