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0014852
Author/Editor: CARANDENTE Giovanni.
Publisher: Fabbri
Place Published: Milan
Year: 1992
Date & Collation: 120pp.Illus.Prefatory texts.Biog and Bibliog compiled by Ian BARKER.Texts by Anthony CARO and Lucrezia UNGARO.
Description: Book of Caro's Florence exhibition. Acknowledges a grant from the Henry Moore Foundation. Includes a photograph of a Moore bronze on page 14, while Carandente's text mentions Caro's period as assistant to Moore, and influences of Moore and others on Caro. Caro's basic sculptural inquiry never really coincides with Moore's". Caro mentions Moore in a 1985 text My Own Work: "From Moore I learnt how an artist's studio works. It is very different from an art school. It is better to learn from watching and doing than being told"."
0010859
Author/Editor: ARGAN Giulio Carlo.
Publisher: Fabbri
Place Published: Milan
Year: 1987
Date & Collation: 247pp(250 illus).Biog 29-32.Bibliog 240-247.List of Exhibitions 229-237.Text in Italian.
Description: Le Grandi Monografie. Revised edition of 0004465, with additional illustrations, and revised bibliography, biography and exhibition list up to 1986.
For German edition see 0011001. For Dutch edition see 0011000.
0005616
Publisher: Fabbri
Place Published: Milan
Year: 1966
Date & Collation: 158pp(88 illus).Bibliog.Text in Italian.
Description: Elite, Storia universale dell'arte, 37. Volume on modern sculpture and architecture in publisher's series on history of art.
7-16(5 illus) Henry Moore.
Five Sculptures 1938-1961 illustrated in colour and described briefly.
0009717
Author/Editor: BARILLI Renato.
Publisher: Fabbri
Place Published: Milan
Year: 1968
Date & Collation: 88pp.Illus.Biog 81-84.Bibliog.Text in Italian.
Description: Capolavori della Scultura, 11. First of two twentieth century volumes in multi-part history of sculpture. Twelve-page introduction, followed by 60 full-page colour plates.
62-68,83(7 illus) Henry Moore: seven Bronzes 1939-1964; brief biography; and introduction mention comparing Moore with Arp, finding something of the bestial and deformed" in Moore's early work and noting the later maturity and "serene monumentalism"."
0005621
Author/Editor: ZAMBONI Silla.
Publisher: Fabbri
Place Published: Milan
Year: 1966
Date & Collation: 8pp(18 illus).16 plates.Biog.Text in Italian.
Description: I Maestri della Scultura, 27. Colour plates of 16 Sculptures 1924-1964, with brief commentaries to small black and white versions. One-page biography and four-page critical note. This gives an overview of Moore's career with reference to individual art works. Moore's unique formula of combining sculpture with organic forms, linked with an inner vitality and humanism. Outlines Moore's career, influences and main themes, and the move away from static stoniness to a softer, more rounded interpretation of form. War years, later monumental works and re-working of themes. For French version see 0005622. For Japanese version see 0010723.
0004658
Author/Editor: CRISPOLTI Enrico.
Publisher: Fabbri
Place Published: Milan
Year: 1970
Date & Collation: 102pp.Illus.Biog.Bibliog.Text in Italian.
Description: Mensili d'Arte series.
40,93(2 illus) Henry Moore.
Introductory essay, colour plates and biography sequence. Includes passing mentions of Henry Moore as a war artist, and as a Surrealist and member of 1930s art groups. Pink and Green Sleepers, 1941 drawing is reproduced as a colour plate, and there is a 22-line biography with a small illustration of a 1933 drawing.
0010459
Author/Editor: RUSSOLI Franco.
Publisher: Fabbri
Place Published: Milan
Year: 1986
Date & Collation: 80pp.Illus.Bibliog.Text in Italian.
Description: I Disegni dei Maestri, 2. Introduction and plates with brief commentaries in one of a series of sixteen booklets on drawing.
13,Plate 21(1 illus) Henry Moore.
Full-page colour illustration of Composition of Figures, 1938 and 1955 drawing, inscribed: For Igor Stravinsky from Henry Moore, 1963. The commentary recalls the style of the Underground drawings.
0010405
Publisher: Fabbri
Place Published: Milan
Year: 1985
Date & Collation: 300pp.Illus.Bibliog.Text in Italian.
Description: 208,210-212(2 illus) Henry Moore.
In a chapter The Post-War Period and Informal Art in Europe by Francesco Poli, there is a short section on Moore's fame, influences and subjects.
0004465
Author/Editor: ARGAN Giulio Carlo.
Publisher: Fabbri
Place Published: Milan
Year: 1971
Date & Collation: 232pp(233 illus).Biog 18-21.Bibliog 27-35.List of Exhibitions 22-26.Text in Italian.
Description: Le Grandi Monografie. The Italian de luxe edition included Three Reclining Figures, 1971 lithograph. For English language edition and annotation see 0004024. For French edition see 0004237. For German edition see 0003783.