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0007595
Publisher: Baltimore Museum of Art
Place Published: Baltimore
Year: 1955
Date & Collation: 93pp.Illus.Introduction by Adelyn D.BREESKIN.
Description: 72(1 illus): Henry Moore: Reclining Figure, 1938 bronze.
Title as printed: 200 Objects in the Baltimore Museum of Art: a picture book.
0007456
Publisher: Baltimore Museum of Art
Place Published: Baltimore, Md.
Year: 1956
Date & Collation: .44pp.Illus.Foreword by Adelyn D.BREESKIN.Text by Gertrude ROSENTHAL.
Description: Exhibition travelling to Utica, Pittsburgh and Buffalo.
Cover,25,37,39(1 illus) Henry Moore: three Bronzes 1937-1950.
Title as printed: 4000 Years of Modern Art.
0021403
Publisher: Baltimore Museum of Art
Place Published: Baltimore
Year: 2007
Date & Collation: 74pp.Illus.Chronology.CD Rom.
Description: Booklet divided by chapter; Moore content page 21, Chapter 2 - Shape, Space & Silhouette. Moore's The Three Rings 1966 red Soroya marble, (LH) illustrated. Accompanying text explains significance of Moore's use of holes; just as you might cut holes in a pumpkin and scrape out the inside, Moore cut away the interior of each marble block.
0009665
Publisher: Baltimore Museum of Art
Place Published: Baltimore, Md.
Year: 1966
Date & Collation: .4pp.
Description: 18 September 1966 press release, which includes a list of the twelve Bronzes 1937-1963 on display. The exhibition lasted until 9 October 1966, and coincided with Trade with Britain Week. A two-page press release of 19 September 1966 documented four Films on Henry Moore to be Shown at the Baltimore Museum of Art.
0001505
Publisher: Baltimore Museum of Art
Place Published: Baltimore
Year: 1982
Date & Collation: (19 Dec)-1983(13 Feb).104pp.Illus.Biog.Bibliog.Preface by Arnold L.LEHMAN.Text by Brenda RICHARDSON.
Description: Includes two photographs: Light Trap for Henry Moore No. 1 and No. 2, 1967 depicting the problem of the artist bound or trapped by his own history..." Nauman had also produced wax and iron versions in 1967 of Henry Moore Bound to Fail."
0004888
Publisher: Baltimore Museum of Art
Place Published: Baltimore, Md.
Year: 1969
Date & Collation: (2 Dec)-1970(1 Feb).116pp.Illus.Bibliog.Foreword by Charles PARKHURST, text by Albert E.ELSEN.
Description: 81 works by 50 artists.
53-58,112(6 illus) Henry Moore: three Sculptures 1934-1960.After Rodin's death the partial figure and figural part have their longest, most varied, and richest history in the sculpture of Henry Moore. Primitive art gave him a feel for elemental forms. The elimination of hands feet and often faces was part of Moore's gesture on stripping away surface excrescences. The influence of Brancusi and Gaudier-Brzeska is noted. Versions of the partial figure are seen in semi-abstract and part-figures of the 1920s and 1930s and in Moore's fascination for bone forms. Human references in Surrealist-influenced drawings are related to the partial figure theme. Helmet series the torso-like Upright Figures Warriors and other works are cited in the context of the partial figure. Moore is also quoted on Rodin and there are incidental references throughout the catalogue."
0024005
Publisher: Baltimore Museum of Art
Place Published: Pikesville, Maryland
Year: 1959
Date & Collation: 24 May.
Description:

Invitation to private view of exhibition at Baltimore Museum of Art. Fourteen artists named, including Moore, Jean Arp, Jacob Epstein, Auguste Rodin, and Ossip Zadkine. Cover illus. of plaster Working Model for UNESCO Reclining Figure.

0023927
Publisher: Baltimore Museum of Art
Place Published: Baltimore
Year: 2019
Date & Collation: Winter/Spring.35pp.illus.
Description: "Henry Moore and the Pre-Colombian Past" (p.7). Article on exhibition at the Baltimore Museum of Art on the interaction between pre-Colombian and modern art. Illus. of Three Rings.