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0007264
Publisher: Architectural Forum
Place Published: New York
Year: 1958
Date & Collation: (Aug) 109(2) 94-99(2 Moore illus).
Description: Photo feature on some recent murals, with two Bouwcentrum photographs of Moore's Wall Relief, 1955 brick: bas-relief pattern that would combine the physical realities of the present with the artistic traditions of the past.""
0007267
Author/Editor: LANGSNER Jules.
Publisher: Arts and Architecture
Place Published: Los Angeles
Year: 1958
Date & Collation: (Aug)..(6 illus).
Description: Until this generation the history of art in England focused on painters. Moore's visible manifestations of nature reveal him as a latter-day English romantic a spiritual descendent of Wordsworth and Constable..." The Upright Figures particularly indicate a spiritual kinship with nature; their forms "result from the processes of cellular growth and from the pressures and internal tensions to which biological forms are subject"."
0007270
Publisher: Books of the Month
Place Published: London
Year: 1958
Date & Collation: (Sept)..(2 illus).
Description: Short feature on Heads, Figures and Ideas (See 0007315).
0007273
Publisher: Country Life
Place Published: London
Year: 1958
Date & Collation: (30 Oct)..(1 illus).Text initialled A.J.H.
Description: Short review of Heads, Figures and Ideas (See 0007315), seen as compulsively fascinating.
0007302
Publisher: Výtvarné Umení
Place Published: Prague
Year: 1958
Date & Collation: 1(8) 24-29(9 illus).Text in Czech.Summaries in English, French, Russian and German insert.
Description: Importance of monumental structure and of psychological expression in a sculpture. See also 0007288.
0007305
Author/Editor: KELLER Heinz.
Publisher: Werk
Place Published: Winterthur
Year: 1958
Date & Collation: (Sept) 45(9) 331-335(1 Moore illus).Text in German.Summary in English.
Description: Includes passing mention of Henry Moore, and a photograph of the artist at work.
0021763
Author/Editor: HAYMAN Patrick
Publisher: Radio Times
Place Published: London
Year: 1958
Date & Collation: 1958 (June 29-5 July) 139 1807 3, 7, 9(2 Moore illus)
Description: Discusses the television "festival" of John Read art programmes, opening with A Sculptor's Landscape, see 0007185, as part of the "British Art and Artists" series; This film, arresting as it is, conveys powerfully to the onlooker a vital sense of the simplicity and power of the work of Henry Moore. The other Read films in the series are listed and discussed. An illus of Moore's Harlow Family Group 1954-55 Hadene stone, (LH 364) accompanies.
Page 7 lists Moore film as one of the "highlights of the week".
Page 9 provides listings for Sunday 29 June. The Read film is listed at 10:15pm. A small photographic insert shows illus of King and Queen 1952-53 bronze, (LH 350) at Glenkiln.
0007262
Publisher: Allen Memorial Art Museum Bulletin
Place Published: Oberlin
Year: 1958
Date & Collation: 15(2) 59-85(23 illus).Preface by Chloe HAMILTON.Introduction by Forbes WHITESIDE.
Description: Photographic feature on 14 Feb-17 March 1958 exhibition at the Museum of 23 works by 23 artists from Europe and America.
Plate 15(1 illus) Henry Moore: Warrior with Shield, 1953-1954 bronze. There is a passing mention of Moore in Whiteside's introduction.
0007291
Author/Editor: PATTINA Roberto.
Publisher: Quattro Soli
Place Published: Turin
Year: 1958
Date & Collation: (May-June) 5(3) 14-15(2 illus).Text in Italian.
Description: U.N.E.S.C.O. Reclining Figure, 1957-1958 travertine marble. Compares Moore's work with Michelangelo and other artists, and includes two photographs of the carving, seemingly in transit.
Journal title as printed: i 4 Soli.
0007294
Author/Editor: AYRTON Michael.
Publisher: Studio
Place Published: London
Year: 1958
Date & Collation: (July) 1-5,31(7 illus) Part 1.<br>1958(Aug) 38-43,61-62(11 illus) Part 2.
Description: Essay originally published in Golden Sections (Methuen 1957) by Ayrton. Part two includes a reproduction of Page from Sketchbook 1947-49: Helmet Heads, 1948 drawing by Henry Moore on page 43. No textual mention and the Moore illustration did not appear in the book.
0007297
Publisher: Tatler
Place Published: London
Year: 1958
Date & Collation: (16 July)..(1 illus).
Description: Photograph by Felix H. Man.
0007300
Publisher: U.N.E.S.C.O. Courier
Place Published: Paris
Year: 1958
Date & Collation: (Nov) 31(2 illus).
Description: Note on the U.N.E.S.C.O. Reclining Figure, 1957-1958 travertine marble in an issue of the Courier on the new Paris headquarters. The sculpture can also be seen in a photograph on page 19. This publication also appears in other languages e.g.: Figura Reclinada (El Correro de la Unesco, November 1958. Text in Spanish); Silhouette au repos (Le Courrier de l'Unesco November 1958. Text in French).
0007287
Author/Editor: KAPP Helen.
Publisher: Painter and Sculptor
Place Published: London
Year: 1958
Date & Collation: -1959(Winter) 1(4) 27-29(2 Moore illus).
Description: Photographs show visitors to Wakefield City Art Gallery with works by Henry Moore. The text, without reference to Moore, comments on the role of galleries.
0007290
Author/Editor: LEGRAND Francine-Claire.
Publisher: Quadrum
Place Published: Brussels
Year: 1958
Date & Collation: 5 1958 95-136,191-192(1 Moore illus).Text in English and French.
Description: Includes photograph of King and Queen, 1952-1953 bronze who lack regal presence". For catalogue see 0007196."
0007293
Author/Editor: VON GROSCHWITZ Gustave.
Publisher: Studio
Place Published: London
Year: 1958
Date & Collation: (July) 14-21,31(1 Moore illus).
Description: Fifth International Biennial of Contemporary Color Lithography (See 0007193) with a reproduction of Moore's Studies for Sculpture on Blue Grey Background, 1957 lithograph, and a brief textual mention.
0007296
Publisher: Tailwaggers Magazine
Place Published: London
Year: 1958
Date & Collation: (Aug)..(1 illus).
Description: Picture of the month: a cat sitting in the lap of King and Queen, 1952-1953 bronze in Contemporary British Sculpture exhibition (See 0007347) at Cheltenham. See also 0007389.
0007299
Author/Editor: NEWTON Eric.
Publisher: Time and Tide
Place Published: London
Year: 1958
Date & Collation: (26 July)..
Description: Review of Giacometti, Marini, Matisse, Moore exhibition (See 0007198). Surprising stylistic innovations are seen in Moore's work.
0007265
Author/Editor: MELVILLE Robert.
Publisher: Architectural Review
Place Published: London
Year: 1958
Date & Collation: (Oct) 267-268(1 Moore illus).
Description: Includes brief note on Giacometti, Marini, Matisse, Moore: sculpture, paintings, drawings at Hanover Gallery (See 0007198). Moore like Picasso is now able to move about in his past as if it were a world in itself with many regions still only partly explored.""
0007268
Author/Editor: BOWNESS Alan.
Publisher: Art News and Review
Place Published: London
Year: 1958
Date & Collation: (21 June)..(1 illus).
Description: Exhibition review (See 0007205), with a photograph of Falling Warrior, 1956-1957 bronze: an image of impressive power and beauty.""
0007271
Author/Editor: WASHBURN Gordon Bailey.
Publisher: Carnegie Magazine
Place Published: Pittsburgh
Year: 1958
Date & Collation: (Dec) 32(10) 329-333(1 Moore illus).
Description: Includes a small photograph of Working Model for U.N.E.S.C.O. Reclining Figure, 1957 bronze. This work was awarded second prize in sculpture by the jury: Mary Callery, Marcel Duchamp, Vincent Price, James Johnson Sweeney, Raoul Ubac, Lionello Venturi. The top prize in sculpture was awarded to Alexander Calder. A paragraph on Henry Moore outlined the complexity of the U.N.E.S.C.O. commission.
0007274
Author/Editor: FAISON S. Lane.
Publisher: Gallery Notes
Place Published: Buffalo Fine Arts Academy
Year: 1958
Date & Collation: (Summer) 21(2) 6-10(3 illus).
Description: Upright Internal External Form, 1953-1954 elm wood, purchased by the Albright Art Gallery. It joins the Reclining Figure, 1935-1936 elm wood already in the collection. It is seen as the reflective work of a man in later life...it speaks of elemental human emotions and the biological process. It is Michelangelo's Bruges Madonna translated into the language of the twentieth century". The sculpture is interpreted as "a womb a mother enfolding her child a column-figure like the Hera of Samos a tree come back to life". Moore is placed in the context of other modern sculptors; and his 31 October 1955 letter to the Gallery is quoted (This is reproduced in Henry Moore on Sculpture: see 0005627) outlining how he came to produce the work and describing it as "a sort of embryo being protected by an outer form a mother and child idea or the stamen in a flower that is something young and growing being protected by an outer shell". This text is followed on pages 10-11 by a note by Elizabeth M. Smith on Two Figures drawing acquired after Professor Faison's article was written (See 0007275)."
0007277
Publisher: International Prefabrication and New Building
Place Published: London
Year: 1958
Date & Collation: (Nov) 598-601(illus).
Description: Includes a photograph and brief discussion of the U.N.E.S.C.O. Reclining Figure, 1957-1958 travertine marble.
0007269
Author/Editor: ROLO Charles.
Publisher: Atlantic Monthly
Place Published: Boston
Year: 1958
Date & Collation: (Dec) 202(6) 88-95.
Description: Atlantic Bookshelf column; includes a review of Heads, Figures and Ideas (See 0007315). Short description of the work with quotations. An unusual art book in that it shows us not finished work but the creative process.""
0007272
Publisher: Connoisseur
Place Published: London
Year: 1958
Date & Collation: (Dec)..Text initialled R.E.
Description: Book review of 0007315 of a handsome and highly exceptional volume"."