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0007429
Author/Editor: HODIN J.P.
Publisher: Routledge
Place Published: London
Year: 1956
Date & Collation: xii,271pp.8 plates.
Description: Selection of previously published essays.
99-105 Henry Moore.
(From World Review, Aug 1949 (See 0008455) and Kroniek van Kunst en Kultuur, Jan 1950 (See 0008303)).
Plate 5 carries a photograph of Henry Moore sketching at Much Hadham 1942 by Bill Brandt. There is also mention of Moore in:
120-127 Graham Sutherland (Les Arts Plastiques, 1952).
128-134 Barbara Hepworth (Les Arts Plastiques, 1950).
145-152 Contemporary English Sculpture (Aesthetics, 1952 (See 0009499) and Sele Arte, 1953 (See 0009504)).
0007320
Author/Editor: HODIN J.P.
Publisher: Hermes
Place Published: México
Year: 1963
Date & Collation: 24pp(1 illus).32 plates(33 illus).Biog.Bibliog.Text in Spanish.
Description: Escultores Europeos series. For description and details of other editions see 0007318.
0007318
Author/Editor: HODIN J.P.
Publisher: Zwemmer
Place Published: London
Year: 1958
Date & Collation: 24pp(1 illus).32 plates(33 illus).Biog.Bibliog.
Description: Modern Sculptors series. Eight-page introduction by Hodin, followed by selections from the writings of Henry Moore. Moore's work is placed against a background of 20th century consciousness. At the same time it is rooted in the English landscape, in human consciousness, and inspired by archaic and Primitive art. Moore builds monuments to the dramatic grandeur of nature." He is able to develop themes in his art by building on the experiments of earlier 20th century artists. The Reclining Figure and Mother and Child works are seen as dominant psychological archetypes in his oeuvre. Jungian and Gestalt writers on Moore are discussed briefly and their interpretations viewed in the "totality of a truly human outlook" and "a deeply founded artistic and human curiosity".
For Dutch edition see 0010511. For Mexican edition see 0007320. For New York edition see 0009539. For German edition see 0007319. Published in Buenos Aires by Carlos Hirsch."
0007319
Author/Editor: HODIN J.P.
Publisher: Kiepenheuer und Witsch
Place Published: Cologne and Berlin
Year: 1956
Date & Collation: 24pp(1 illus).32 plates(33 illus).Biog.Bibliog.Text in German.
Description: Europäische Bildhauer series. For description and details of other editions see 0007318.
0009539
Author/Editor: HODIN J.P.
Publisher: Universe Books
Place Published: New York
Year: 1959
Date & Collation: 22pp.33 plates.Biog.Bibliog.
Description: Universe Sculpture Series. For description and details of other editions see 0007318.
0004246
Author/Editor: HODIN J.P.
Publisher: Press of Case Western Reserve University
Place Published: Cleveland and London
Year: 1972
Date & Collation: xiv,365pp.16 plates.Bibliog.
Description: Essays written between 1951 and 1967, a continuation of The Dilemma of Being Modern 1956 (See 0007429). Includes several references to Moore, notably:
32-40 The philosophical meaning of the work of art.
(Published originally under the title Henry Moore's Challenge in Quadrum 1, 1956 (See 0007533)).
158-174 The permanence of the sacred in art.
(Published under the title Quand les Artistes Parlent du Sacré in XXe Siècle 24, 1964 (See 0006241)).
0006629
Author/Editor: HODIN J.P.
Publisher: Lund Humphries
Place Published: London
Year: 1961
Date & Collation: 172pp.Illus.Biog.Bibliog.Catalogue of works by Alan BOWNESS.
Description: Copyright 1961 by Editions du Griffon, Neuchâtel. Records the close contact between Henry Moore and Barbara Hepworth from the beginning of their studies until about 1936. They came from Yorkshire, drew from the same sources of inspiration, and met often and discussed sculpture. At one time they lived in close proximity in Hampstead. Comparisons refer to Moore's disturbing dynamic conception of sculpture and Hepworth's classic aesthetic conception. Holes had a different function in their respective works.
0010511
Author/Editor: HODIN J.P.
Publisher: Allert de Lange
Place Published: Amsterdam
Year: 1956
Date & Collation: 24pp(1 illus) 32 plates(33 illus).Text in Dutch.
Description: Europese Beeldhouwkunst series. For description and details of other editions see 0007318.