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0014800
Author/Editor: CREPAX Guido.
Year: 1991
Date & Collation: Portfolio.
Description: Seven lithographs based on drawings from Sindrome di Moore (See 0014798 and 0014799).
0020347
Publisher: St. Louis Art Museum
Place Published: St. Louis, Miss.
Year: 1991
Date & Collation: 223pp.Illus.Foreword James D. Burke.
Description: Photographs and descriptions of a selctions of artworks, written by members of staff.
209(1 illus) Henry Moore: Standing Figure, 1959 bronze.
Standing Figure is a monumental example of his experiments in opening the sculptural form and reducing the supports needed to link shapes.
0014790
Publisher: Marks, Esther.
Place Published: Richmond Hill, Ont.
Year: 1991
Date & Collation: 19pp(16 illus).
Description: Artist's proof of spiral-bound booklet presented to the Henry Moore Foundation in appreciation of many happy hours spent in the Henry Moore Sculpture Court in the Art Gallery of Ontario. The photographs and simple story trace the passage of a rock which travelled to Toronto to finish up with works by Moore in the AGO.
0012798
Publisher: Aldeburgh Foundation
Place Published: Aldeburgh
Year: 1991
Date & Collation: .64pp.Illus.
Description: Programme book; editor Jill BURROWS. Front cover photograph by Sam McConnell of Two Piece Reclining Figure: Points, 1969-1970 bronze.
0012804
Publisher: Berkeley Square Gallery
Place Published: London
Year: 1991
Date & Collation: 60pp.Illus.Bibliog.
Description: The ninth annual modern masters print catalogue. Published with C.C.A. Galleries (Tokyo). Exhibition in London, November 1991. 110 works by three dozen artists.
49-51 Henry Moore: items 84-91(8 illus) eight Prints 1974-1983.
0012803
Publisher: Marlborough
Place Published: London
Year: 1991
Date & Collation: Folder containing 16 loose plates.
Description: Colour plates of sculpture by nine artists with provenance, bibliography, etc. printed on the back of each plate. Henry Moore: Reclining Interior Oval, 1965 and 1968 red travertine marble; Large Standing Figure: Knife Edge, 1961 bronze; Family Group, 1945 bronze (L.H. 238); Large Interior Form, 1981 bronze; Working Model for Three Piece No. 3: Vertebrae, 1968 bronze.
May relate to International Sculpture exhibition (See 0012786).
0012809
Author/Editor: RAWNSLEY Brenda.
Publisher: David Elyan
Place Published: London
Year: 1991
Date & Collation: 16pp(numbered 21-33).2 plates.School Prints folder inserted(1 Moore illus).
Description: Edited version of 0011383, produced in an edition of 150 copies. This article first appeared in Matrix 10 Winter 1990" (See 0012715). Includes the Henry Moore content."
0012815
Publisher: Art Gallery of Ontario
Place Published: Toronto
Year: 1991
Date & Collation: 52pp.Illus.
Description: The front cover includes views of the Henry Moore Sculpture Centre. The Director's Report by Glenn D. Lowry and William J. Withrow mention gifts by the Henry Moore Foundation and others. The List of Acquisitions lists five plasters, one bronze and several print works. There is a photograph of Mother and Child: Arms, 1976-1980 plaster.
The Exhibitions 1990-91 list includes Henry Moore's Animals (See 0011456), with Moore's Animals listed under Speakers Service.
0012801
Publisher: Les Art Gallery
Place Published: Johannesburg
Year: 1991
Date & Collation: 4pp(1 illus).Text by Ziva KAHN.
Description: Small brochure on raffle to win Girl Doing Homework V, 1974 etching and aquatint in aid of Beit Halochem, The House of the Warrior, an institution which helps the disabled war veterans of Israel. The print was on view at Les Art Gallery.
0012807
Publisher: Toronto Psychoanalytic Society
Place Published: Toronto
Year: 1991
Date & Collation: 6pp folder(1 illus).
Description: Publicity brochure, programme and Registration Form for 2nd Annual Day in Psychoanalysis: New Perspectives in Infant Observation at Royal Ontario Museum, 12 April 1991.
Cover illustration is Mother and Child, 1976 lithograph.
0012799
Publisher: British Council
Place Published: London
Year: 1991
Date & Collation: 120pp.Illus.Bibliog.Texts.Text in English and Portuguese.
Description: Portuguese title: A Grã-Bretanha e a Bienal de São Paulo 1951-1991.
9-45 GARLAKE Margaret. The British Council and the São Paulo Bienal.
(Mentions unpublished correspondence and British Council files on Moore predicting the winner of the 1953 Grand Prize as Henri Laurens, and his own failure attributed equally to French lobbying and Herbert Read's reticence in committee. His success in 1953 is recorded with a photograph and a report of Moore rearranging his exhibits).
59-116 GARLAKE Margaret. The São Paulo Bienal: a year-by-year summary.
(The 1953 section includes a full-page colour photograph of Mother and Child on Ladderback Chair, 1952 bronze, records Moore's award to a foreign sculptor and describes his visit to Rio de Janeiro and México).
0012805
Publisher: William Weston Gallery
Place Published: London
Year: 1991
Date & Collation: 52pp.Illus.Commentaries.
Description: Catalogue No. 5 1991 (Year 24 Issue No. 233)". Stock catalogue of 63 works.
Item 46(1 illus) Henry Moore: Reclining Figure: Interior Setting 1 1977 lithograph with caption on Reclining Figure theme in Moore's work.
Title as printed: 19th and 20th Century Prints by European and British Masters 1800-1970."
0012811
Publisher: University of Florida Foundation
Place Published: Gainesvilla, Fla.
Year: 1991
Date & Collation: 80pp.Illus.
Description: The front cover, with caption on page 3, is a photograph of Three Way Piece No. 2: Archer, 1964-1965 bronze before a window of the Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art. The bronze is on loan from the University of Florida Libraries.
0012802
Publisher: Lumley Cazalet
Place Published: London
Year: 1991
Date & Collation: 36pp.Illus.
Description: Catalogue 6. Illustrations with brief commentaries on 58 prints.
Items 36-39(4 illus) Henry Moore: four Prints 1949-1980.
0012808
Publisher: Sara Hildénin Taidemuseo
Place Published: Tampere
Year: 1991
Date & Collation: 120pp.Illus.Introduction by Timo VUORIKOSKI.Text in English and Finnish.
Description: Modern works of art in the Sara Hildén Art Museum Publication 45.
Finnish title and sub-title: Sara Hildénin Taidemuseo: Sara Hildénin Säätiön nykytaiteen kokoelma.
Sara Hildénin Taidemuseon Julkaisuja 45.
Photographs; and checklist of works in the collection started 1962 and museum opened 1979.
Lists three Moore works, with photographs of Reclining Mother and Child, 1960-1961 bronze across pages 4-5 and on page 117.
0012810
Publisher: Marshall Cavendish
Place Published: London
Year: 1991
Date & Collation: 24pp.Illus.
Description: Publicity brochure for an encyclopedia in weekly parts.
Page 188 in the Modern Sculpture feature in the Art and Man issue has a Henry Moore inset with a photograph of a bronze and a 12-line note on Moore.
0012800
Publisher: Garton and Co.
Place Published: London
Year: 1991
Date & Collation: 52pp.Illus.
Description: Autumn 1991 stock catalogue illustrating 43 works.
Item 42 Henry Moore: Nude, 1974 lithograph.
0012806
Publisher: Leeds University
Place Published: Leeds
Year: 1991
Date & Collation: 4pp(1 illus).
Description: Brochure on a series of lectures at the University sponsored by the Henry Moore Sculpture Trust.
21 February 1991 Claudine Mitchell. Wasted Flesh: Claudel, Rodin and the Baudelairean.
28 February 1991 Nicholas Logsdail in conversation with David Batchelor.
7 March 1991 Glynn Williams. Journey out of Art.
14 March 1991 Terry Atkinson. Work 1988-91: specific objects and the sculpture border.
21 March 1991 Declan McGonagle. A New Necessity: a new agenda for art, artists and administrators.
Cover photograph depicts objects in Moore's studio.
0011574
Publisher: HMF library copy
Place Published: Much Hadham
Year: 1991
Date & Collation: Folders.
Description: Two display books of unidentifiable publications, mostly press cuttings, lacking details like publication or date. Selection:
The mystery of Henry Moore.
Henry Moore-Udstilling i Kunstforeningen.
Henry Moore i Kunstforeningen.
Moore, a master the world over, except in Leeds.
Sculptor's sensational forms exhibited at Auckland cause a furore.
Looking at Henry Moore.
Moore exhibition previewers get the message.
A Modernist from England.
Wystawa Henryka Moora.
Wystawa rzezb Henry Moore'a.
Rzezby Henry Moore'a.
DZIEDUSZYCKI Antoni. Henry Moore.
Toronto unveils Moore sculpture.
KATT Latika. A discourse on Henry Moore.
Aarets Sensation i Kunstforeningen.
Asking for Moore.
GREEN Eldred. Henry Moore: fine sense of proportion.
Sculptor Moore gives us $10 million in art.
England-Reise öffnet den Weg zu Moore.
Schmidt über Moore.
Weavers who take a painting and do their own thing.
West Germany: a raid on a genius.
GLOZER Laszlo. Zu Henry Moores Freiburger Skulptur.
KRITZWISER Kay. A new Henry Moore uncrated for AGO.
PIWECKI Kristina. Das Lebenswerk Henry Moores.
ARTNER Alan G. British insights: a chat with sculptor Henry Moore.
ENGELSTOFT Bertel. Møde med Moore.
DE CNODDER Remi. Upright Motives (poem).
WATERSCHOOT H. Een beeldhouwer blijft een beeldhouwer.
En stor Billedhuggers Vaerk.
JORGENSEN Jørgen. 60 års kunst fra Henry Moore.
La defenestración de Moore.
SHUKALO Alice. Huntington snares prestigious Moore exhibit.
HENRY Gerrit. Mysteriously ordinary Henry Moore.
Archaische Figuren, die gelassen in sich ruhen.
MARQUEZ P. Fernandez. La obra y las opiniones de Henry Moore.
SCHNEIDER Pierre. Moore: l'éternel au féminin.
TASSI Roberto. Moore: scultore della vita.
DORSA Anthony. Compositional freedom: Moore's reclining figures.
MILNE Meg. Homage to the king of sculptors.
Henry Moore Ausstellung im Museum der bildenden Künste Leipzig.
MCCOLM Del. Henry Moore's power conveyed.
BALDEN Theo. Henry Moore .
GRIFFITHS Mary. Henry packs 'em in.
GOSLING Nigel. Henry Moore in the marble mountains.
MURDIN Lynda. Moore is setting his site anew.
WENTZEL Michael. Conception needs a warm, dry home.
PARKIN Michael. Modest Moore launches unique gallery.
HOFFMANN Donald. Kansas City acquires Henry Moore sculpture.
LOWNDES Joan. Major Moore Vancouver coup.
WOOLCOCK Phyllis. The sculptor who put holes in the middle.
BURKLIN Heidi. Die Suche nach den Urformen der Natur.
JORGENSEN Jørgensen. London minder om Henry Moores kunst.
MEASHAM Terence. Henry Moore: masterpiece of the modern Bronze age.
SOZANSKI Edward J. Moore: an artist for all centuries.
CHRIST Dorothea. Henry Moore; Zeichnungen und Plastiken.
A Mólókon Kivül.
These, and other unidentified articles, will be entered in more detail in future volumes of the Bibliography if information on their sources is received.
0011645
Publisher: Thamesdown Borough Council
Place Published: Swindon
Year: 1991
Date & Collation: 216pp.Illus.Glossary.Bibliog.Foreword by Deny HODSON.Introduction by Richard MORPHET.
Description: Edited by Gail MALLATRATT and Susan SYKES.
122-124,185(2 illus) Henry Moore.
Biographical outline and commentary by Susan Sykes on Seated Figure, 1927 drawing, and Three Women and a Child, 1941 drawing. Both presented by H.J.P. Bomford in 1946. Mentions Moore's visit to Bomford at Aldbourne in 1946 to discuss commission to design a plaque, although nothing came of Moore's visit to Wiltshire"."
0014471
Publisher: Shambhala
Year: 1991
Date & Collation: 4pp(1 illus).Card.
Description: Greeting card Best wishes for joy and prosperity in the Year of the Iron Sheep...The Year of the Iron Sheep begins Shambhala Day February 15 1991". The illustration is a Moore sheep drawing."
0016378
Publisher: Dresdner Bank
Place Published: Frankfurt am Main
Year: 1991
Date & Collation: 181pp.Illus.Text in German.
Description: Book produced to commemorate Dresdner Bank's new headquarters in Frankfurt's Gallusanlage 8 business zone. The Bank's artworks include Carving: Points, 1974 Rose aurora marble and Arrangement of Figures, 1973 tapestry woven by Brose Patrick from a 1942 drawing. Both works are illustrated in a Moore section on pages 104-107 together with a short text commenting on Moore's career influences and mentioning the two works, the one abstract, the other belonging stylistically to the shelter drawings.
0014467
Author/Editor: MITCHINSON David.
Publisher: Henry Moore Foundation
Place Published: Much Hadham
Year: 1991
Date & Collation: 12pp.
Description: Paper delivered by the Curator of the Henry Moore Foundation at a one-day seminar A Practical Guide to Public Art organised for Hertfordshire Arts by City Gallery Arts Trust at Barclay School, Stevenage, 21 February 1991.
Yorkshireman Moore's move to Hertfordshire and the formation of the Foundation in 1977. Lists the purpose of the Foundation (to advance the education of the public by the promotion of their appreciation of the fine arts and in particular the works of Henry Moore") the way in which this is achieved and the categories of financial support provided for different enterprises. Lists the Trustees and staff of the Foundation and the activities in Leeds. Outlines the art collection and the exhibition programme and the organisation of exhibitions around the world. The curatorial and publishing programme is described. Funding and donations are explained under the headings of Exhibitions Fellowships Scholarships and Bursaries Research Museum Acquisitions Public Sculpture Conservation Capital Projects Local support. Plans for the future development of the Perry Green estate are described."
0014469
Author/Editor: LAPAIRE Claude.
Publisher: Banque Paribas
Place Published: Geneva
Year: 1991
Date & Collation: 128pp.Illus.Bibliog.
Description: Published in cooperation with Swiss Institute for Art Research. Swiss Museums series. Also published in French and German editions. Musée d'Art et d'Histoire.
128 (1 illus) Henry Moore.
Photograph with short commentary on Reclining Figure: Arch Leg, 1969-1970 bronze. The artist combines the abstract principles of sculpture with human natural features and rediscovers the powerful and mysterious archetype of the goddess-mother"."