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0014897
Author/Editor: DAVIS Alexander
Publisher: Henry Moore Foundation
Place Published: London and Much Hadham
Year: 1994
Date & Collation: 5 vols.Illus.Biog.Editorial staff: Martin Davis, Riitta Keyes, Wendy P. Smale.
Description: Volume 1: 1898-1970. xxxiii,643pp(383 illus). Introduction in English, French, German, Japanese and Spanish. Entries 1-5295.
Volume 2: 1971-1986. v,644-1344pp(640 illus). Entries 5296-10711.
Volume 3: Index 1898-1986, together with a chronology of Moore's life and career, a previously unpublished interview, and a list of publications cited in the Bibliography. xxv,1-217pp,Concordance xxvii-xlvi.
Volume 4: 1986-1991, together with supplementary 1898-1986 publications. ix,538pp(298 illus). Entries 10712-14850.
Volume 5: Index 1898-1991, together with a selection of monographs, and a checklist of Henry Moore's Library with a commentary. xlvii,98pp,293pp. Concordance. (The commentary on Henry Moore's Library discusses books owned and used by Moore throughout his career. It also contains a section Henry Moore, Writers and Literature which is a bibliographical survey prompted by his statement that novelists had an enormous influence on his point of view in life and therefore on his sculpture as well. It summarises possible relationships between Moore's art and the writings of Thomas Hardy, D.H. Lawrence, Tolstoy, Dostoevsky, William Wordsworth, Shakespeare, Dante, Goethe, Pound, and Lawrence Binyon. Discusses Moore's personal contacts with T.S. Eliot, W.H. Auden, Stephen Spender, and Graham Greene. Other writers mentioned include Rabindranath Tagore, W.B. Yeats, Edith Sitwell, Dylan Thomas, Rainer Maria Rilke, Henri Bergson, Octavio Paz, Pablo Neruda).
For Brochure/Order Form see 0015012. For features and reviews see Antiquarian Book Monthly, July 1994 (See 0016138), The Year in Reference 1993 (See 0016067), Burlington Magazine (See 0016601). Advertisements for the Bibliography appeared in The Bookseller, 9 October 1992; Burlington Magazine, November 1992; Art in America, December 1992; Art Newspaper, March 1993; Modern Painters, Spring 1994 and Summer 1994, Times Literary Supplement, 4 February 1994 and 8 April 1994.
0019549
Publisher: Henry Moore Foundation
Place Published: Much Hadham
Year: 2001
Date & Collation: 223pp.Illus.Bibliog.Texts by Tim Llewellyn, Alan Bowness, Lewis Biggs, Franz W. Kaiser, Robert Hopper.
Description: The non-Henry Moore work of the Foundation in Yorkshire, featuring forty other artists and exhibitions.
0016113
Author/Editor: JASON Neville.
Publisher: Henry Moore Foundation
Place Published: Much Hadham
Year: 1994
Date & Collation: 168pp.Illus.Biog.Bibliog.Foreword by Robert HOPPER.
Description: Published in association with Lund Humphries. British Sculptors and Sculpture Series. Includes several mentions of Moore who put Dobson's name forward for the post of Professor of Sculpture at the Royal College of Art, and who exhibited with Dobson in group exhibitions. Like Moore, Dobson had a sculpture in the 1951 Festival of Britain.
0019857
Author/Editor: MCEWEN John.
Publisher: Henry Moore Foundation
Place Published: Much Hadham.
Year: 2002
Date & Collation: 144pp.Illus.Biog.Bibliog.Index.
Description: British Sculptors and Sculpture Series. Published in association with Lund Humphries, Aldershot and Burlingtoin, Vt. Includes two passing mentions of Henry Moore.
0019852
Publisher: Henry Moore Foundation
Place Published: Much Hadham.
Year: 2002
Date & Collation: 32pp(102 illus).Biog.Bibliog.Texts.Compiled by Emma Stower and Margaret Reid.
Description: Cover title: Henry Moore Collections and Exhibitions: an introduction to Henry Moore. Illustrated booklet with texts outlining individual art works.
2-3 An Introduction to Henry Moore.
3-7 Chronology.
8-12 REID Margaret. Henry Moore's Sculpture.
13-17 BENNET Anita Feldman. The Drawings of Henry Moore.
18-22 MITCHINSON David. Henry Moore's Graphic Work.
23-25 REID Margaret. Henry Moore's Textiles and Tapestries.
26-27 Henry Moore's Working Methods.
28-29 Tools and Materials Used by Moore.
30 List of Artists and Others Mentioned.
31 Explanation of Terms: Glossary.
31-32 Henry Moore Selected Publications. Reprinted in 2005.
0018476
Author/Editor: STEPHENS Chris.
Publisher: Henry Moore Foundation
Place Published: London
Year: 1999
Date & Collation: 143pp.Illus.Biog.Bibliog.Catalogue raisonné.
Description: Published in association with Lund Humphries. Distributed inthe USA by Antique Collectors' Club. The dust jacket lists titles in the British Sculptors and Sculpture series.
Contains a dozen incidental mentions of Henry Moore throughout the book, including the early influence of Moore on Dalwood.
0019207
Author/Editor: WHITWORTH Ben.
Publisher: Henry Moore Foundation
Place Published: Much Hadham
Year: 2000
Date & Collation: 152pp.Illus.Biog.Bibliog.Catalogue of Sculpture.
Description: Published in association with Lund Humphries, distributed in the USA by Antique Collectors' Club. British Sculptors and Sculpture Series.
Henry Moore's name appears in the 'Checklist of Students at the Brook Green School of Drawing' opened by Leon Underwood at his home and studio in Girdlers Road, Hammersmith in 1921.
There is no Index to the book, but the text has a dozen mentions of Henry Moore, summed up on page 15: Moore had a complex relationship with Underwood characterised by fallings out and reconciliations. Underwood probably resented Moore's failure to acknowledge his teacher's influence. Moore preferred to be seen as a unique original or at best as deriving from the dead Henri Gaudier-Brzeska and the pre-Columbia carvers rather than Underwood his living contemporary and rival... Yet there was never a complete rupture and Moore was an occasional visitor to Girdlers Road as late as the 1960s"."
0020103
Publisher: Henry Moore Foundation
Place Published: Much Hadham.
Year: 2002
Date & Collation: 32pp(Over 150 illus).
Description: Henry Moore Collections and Exhibitions. Series Editor David Mitchinson. Projects devised and written by Emma Stower with help from Margaret Reid. Produced as part of the Foundation's education programme, this publication complements An Introduction to Henry Moore (See 0019852).
Twelve projects encouraging people of all ages to create their own imaginative works using Henry Moore's methods and a variety of different tools and materials. Examples of works by Henry Moore are accompanied by images of sculpture, drawings and pieces of writing from young people around the world. Reprinted in 2005.
0020131
Author/Editor: BLACK Jonathan.
Publisher: Henry Moore Foundation
Place Published: Much Hadham.
Year: 2002
Date & Collation: 112pp.Illus.Biog.Bibliog.Index.
Description: Published in association with Lund Humphries, Aldershot and Burlington, Vt. British Sculptors and Sculpture Series. Includes a dozen brief references to Henry Moore.
0020132
Author/Editor: NICOLSON Vanessa.
Publisher: Henry Moore Foundation
Place Published: Much Hadham.
Year: 2002
Date & Collation: 128pp.Illus.Biog Bibliog.
Description: Published in association with Lund Humphries, Aldershot and Burlington, Vt. British Sculptors and Sculpture Series. Includes a dozen or more brief references to Henry Moore.
0017894
Author/Editor: GARROULD Ann., POWER Valerie.
Publisher: Henry Moore Foundation
Place Published: Much Hadham
Year: 1998
Date & Collation: 112pp(107 illus).Foreword by Peter SARGINSON, photographs by Rosemary and Penelope Ellis, Statements by Eva-Louise SVENSSON, Dilys STINSON, Joan BAXTER.
Description: Published in association with Lund Humphries, London. Distributed in the USA by Antique Collectors' Club.
Paperback edition of book first published by Diptych in 1998 (See 0011007 for description).