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0020983
Author/Editor: LAITINEN Suvi.
Publisher: Didrichsen Art Museum
Place Published: Helsinki
Year: 2003
Date & Collation: 28pp.Illus.
Description: Booklet giving biographical detail of the life of Gunnar Didrichsen and his art collection at the Didrichsen Art Museum. Mentions of Moore throughout, with main Moore content on page 22 which describes the influence of architect Viljo Revell on Didrichsen's purchase of Atom Piece, the first Moore work in Finland, and the developing friendship between collector and artist. Eight Moore illus: page 18 shows signed photograph of Moore with Atom Piece plaster 1964-65. (LH 525). Pages 18 and 22 show photographs of Marie-Louise and Gunnar at Hoglands with Moore. Page 20, 21, 22 and back cover show photographs of the inner yard and pool of the Didrichsen Art Museum with Reclining Figure on Pedestal 1959-60, bronze. (LH 456).
0005087
Publisher: Didrichsen Art Museum
Place Published: Helsinki
Year: 1968
Date & Collation: 56pp.Illus.Introduction by Gunnar DIDRICHSEN.Text in English.
Description: Catalogue of 981 works from early times to the present collected by Mr. and Mrs. Didrichsen.
Cover,3,13,18,27(3 illus) Henry Moore: five Sculptures 1951-1965.
The Didrichsens' house was designed by Viljo Revell who also created Toronto's City Hall, and their collection contains Archer, 1965 white marble. Reclining Figure on Pedestal, 1959-1960 bronze can be seen on the front cover photograph, and is mentioned in the introduction as Moore's first large work in Finland.
0019037
Publisher: Didrichsen Art Museum
Place Published: Helsinki
Year: 2000
Date & Collation: 5+9 minutes.Colour.Sound.In English.
Description: Produced by Vistakuva Ltd. in asociation with Kupla Productions. View of Seven Hills exhibition in Berlin (See 0000000) and Didrichsen Art Museum and its collection. Focuses on restoration of Atom Piece (Working Model for Nuclear Energy), 1964-1965 bronze. before being sent to the exhibition.
Includes interviews with Maria Didrichsen, and conservators Lena Vikström and Lasse Mattila.
After 5 minutes and the credits there are further views of the sculpture undergoing cleaning, and extended interviews. These are interspersed with the heading Didrichsen Atom Piece (by Henry Moore) goes to Berlin.
The video cassette case uses the title Henry Moore: Atom Piece: from the Didrichsen Art Museum park to the Sieben Hügel exhibition in Berlin: story, images and words.
0022311
Publisher: Didrichsen Art Museum
Place Published: Helsinki
Year: 2010
Date & Collation: 397pp.illus
Description: Triple language museum guide depicting interior and exterior of the Didrichsen Art Museum, Helsinki. Illustrates the Didrichsen collection, including 9 Moore sculptures, and 16 graphic works, see pages 331-333. Images of Moore's sculpture throughout the publication. Provides history of the Museum. Includes installation images from 2008 exhibition Henry Moore and the Challenge of Architecture; page 258 includes photo of Richard Calvocoressi providing the opening speech at the Private View.
0021500
Publisher: Didrichsen Art Museum
Place Published: Helsinki
Year: 2003
Description: Miscellany of museum guides depicting interior and exterior of the Didrichsen Art Museum, Helsinki. Illustrates the sculpture collection, including 3 Moore sculptures. Provides history of the Museum.
0021690
Publisher: Didrichsen Art Museum
Place Published: Helsinki
Year: 2010
Description: Exhibition celebrating the centenary year of REVELL. Catalogue features 8 Moore illus. Page 241, details in 1960 chronology of Revell's friendship with Moore, the subsequent introduction of the Didrichsen's to Moore; 1961, page 242 Revell is quoted as saying None of my buildings is ready until there's a Henry Moore sculpture in front of it; 1964, page 243 details Revell's visit to Moore at Perry Green the day before he died. Mention of Moonhead. Reclining Figure on Pedestal 1959-60 bronze, (LH 456) Archer 1965 white marble, (LH 536) Three Way Piece No.2: Archer 1964-65 bronze, (LH 535)