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0015191
Publisher: Antique Collector
Place Published: London
Year: 1992
Date & Collation: (Dec)-1993(Jan) 64(1) 30-57(illus).
Description: Three articles mention Henry Moore:
30-33 GORVY Brett. A magnificent obsession.
(Profile of Lord Palumbo. His office contains a Moore figure study. Mentions St. Stephen Walbrook).
34-37 PALUMBO Peter. Creative spirit.
(The arts in Britian. Includes a full-page colour photograph of the interior of St. Stephen Walbrook showing Circular Altar, 1972 Roman travertine marble in situ).
50-53 COONAN Rory. Unwanted stone guests.
(Public sculpture. Includes photograph and mention of King and Queen, 1952-1953 bronze).
0015190
Author/Editor: BUMPUS Judith.
Publisher: Antique Collector
Place Published: London
Year: 1992
Date & Collation: (July-Aug) 63(7) 21(1 illus).
Description: Exhibition, News & Views column review of Moore à Bagatelle (See 0014971): its appeal is one of sheer visual enjoyment aroused by the sensitive placement of Moore's sculpture in an outdoor setting". There is also a note on the Didier Imbert exhibition (see 0014956) on page 26 in the Paris View column captioned Perry Green in the Avenue Matignon."
0015188
Author/Editor: MCKAY Ian.
Publisher: Antique Collector
Place Published: London
Year: 1992
Date & Collation: (April) 56-57(1 illus).
Description: The career of Sir Alan Bowness, now Director of the Henry Moore Foundation and Chairman of The Henry Moore Sculpture Trust. Outlines the activities of the Foundation and the criticism from Mary Moore over the planned building developments.
There are mentions of Moore in the article by Brent GORVY on pages 38-43 of this issue of Antique Collector. It is on contemporary British sculpture and entitled Prophets Without Honour.
0015189
Publisher: Antique Collector
Place Published: London
Year: 1992
Date & Collation: (June)..(1 illus).
Description: Brief note on Moore exhibitions around the world: there has been a conscious effort on the part of the academic and commercial fraternity to exhume the sculptor's status""