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0009641
Publisher: Des Moines Art Center
Place Published: Des Moines, Iowa
Year: 1965
Date & Collation: .52pp.Illus.Prefatory texts by Thomas S.TIBBS, Watson POWELL,Jr.Catalogue compiled by Donald M.HALLEY,Jr.
Description: Published by American Republic Insurance Company, January 1965. 86 works by living artists soon to be housed in a new and permanent home, exhibited in their premier exhibition. A list of Graphics includes as item 34 one 1963 lithograph by Henry Moore.
0010526
Publisher: Des Moines Art Center
Place Published: Des Moines, Iowa
Year: 1963
Date & Collation: (19 Oct-24 Nov)..pp.Illus.Foreword by D.M.HALLEY,Jr.
Description: Exhibits 39-40(1 illus) Henry Moore.
Two bronzes, on loan from Dr. and Mrs. Maurice Noun and from Blanden Memorial Art Gallery.
0002701
Publisher: Des Moines Art Center
Place Published: Des Moines
Year: 1978
Date & Collation: (19 Sept-29 Oct).134pp.Illus.Biog.Bibliog.Prefatory texts by James T.DEMETRION.Introduction by Lawrence ALLOWAY.
Description: 68 works by 19 artists.
94-98(5 illus) Henry Moore: five Bronzes 1947-1954.
Alloway makes a brief mention of Moore's Shelter drawings as a hinge between his myth-oriented early work and the more particularized human image of his later sculpture such as the postwar family groups" which "seem to symbolize the optimistic phase of postwar reconstruction... It is the beginning of Moore's later career as public sculptor...".
Lawrence Alloway's text was reprinted in Network: art and the complex present (See 0000672)."
0017949
Publisher: Des Moines Art Center
Place Published: Des Moines, Iowa
Year: 1998
Date & Collation: 334pp.Illus.Biog.Bibliog.Texts.
Description: Distributed by Hudson Hills Press, New York. Published in the occasion of the fiftieth anniversary of the founding of the Des Moines Art Center.
198-201(3 illus) Henry Moore.
Illustrations and commentary on Seated Woman: Thin Neck, 1961 bronze and Three Way Piece No. 1: Points, 1964-1965 bronze.
The title could be construed as The Des Moines Art Center: an uncommon vision"."