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0017012
Publisher: New York Times
Place Published: New York
Year: 1995
Date & Collation: (25 Oct)..
Description: Thieves took advantage of gridlock caused by 50th anniversary of the United Nations to steal sculptures from James Goodman Gallery, including two Moore bronzes.
0007091
Author/Editor: SUTTON Denys.
Publisher: New York Times
Place Published: New York
Year: 1959
Date & Collation: (22 March)..
Description: Report from London of an interview with Moore on the meaning of sculpture, and the artist's vision.
0007106
Publisher: New York Times
Place Published: New York
Year: 1959
Date & Collation: (29 June)..(1 illus).
Description: News note on donation to Yale University Art Gallery by Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hillman of Draped Seated Woman, 1957-1958 bronze.
0007235
Author/Editor: FENTON John H.
Publisher: New York Times
Place Published: New York
Year: 1958
Date & Collation: (13 June)..(1 illus).
Description: Report on speech by Neil H. McElroy, Secretary of Defense, at Harvard University on receiving an honorary degree. Includes list of others receiving honorary degrees with their citations and biographical notes. The paragraph on Henry Moore quotes A Briton whose firm grasp of shape has given new life to sculpture in our time"."
0012369
Publisher: New York Times
Place Published: New York
Year: 1987
Date & Collation: (6 Sept)..
Description: Introduction to Mother and Child: the art of Henry Moore exhibition (See 0000167) and related events.
0012110
Author/Editor: GLUECK Grace.
Publisher: New York Times
Place Published: New York
Year: 1986
Date & Collation: (23 Nov)..
Description: George Ablah has sold the 57 works that make up the core of his collection to the Hall Family Foundations of Kansas City. The Foundation, established in 1954 by Joyce C. Hall, founder of Hallmark Cards, will lend the works to the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art. In October 1985 Ablah sold 16 Moores to Nobutaka Shikanai. These are on permanent view in the Hakone Open-Air Museum. AP and other news reports appeared in many other newspapers throughout the world 23-30 November 1986 and beyond.
0000548
Author/Editor: MCGILL Douglas C.
Publisher: New York Times
Place Published: New York
Year: 1985
Date & Collation: (28 March)..(2 illus).
Description: Mayor Koch and George and Virginia Ablah rowed to the middle of the Central Park Duck Pond to celebrate the donation of Two Piece Reclining Figure: Points, 1969-1970 bronze to the city. The other works on display in New York have now been removed.
0010759
Publisher: New York Times
Place Published: New York
Year: 1981
Date & Collation: (18 Jan).
Description: Bernard Jacobson advertisement, presumably for an exhibition, documented from The New York Public Library Print File (Chadwyck-Healey 1989-1990).
0005141
Author/Editor: KNOX Sanka.
Publisher: New York Times
Place Published: New York
Year: 1968
Date & Collation: (5 April)..
Description: Auction room note on world record price for piece of sculpture at Sotheby's (See 0005315) for Reclining Figure: Festival, 1951 bronze owned previously by Dr. Ben Raxlen and sold to Stephen Hahn Gallery.
0005180
Publisher: New York Times
Place Published: New York
Year: 1968
Date & Collation: (20 July)..(1 illus).
Description: Article written from London on Moore's 70th birthday; the Tate Gallery exhibition (See 0005063), and a brief outline of his career and standing in art. See also 0005210.
0005208
Author/Editor: THOMPSON David.
Publisher: New York Times
Place Published: New York
Year: 1968
Date & Collation: (4 Aug)..(3 illus).
Description: Review of Tate Gallery exhibition and catalogue (See 0005063): the critical point is being made that his greatness lies in his form invention and in a kind of imagery too complex too essentially ambiguous at its most energetic ever to be reassuring as straightforward humanism.""
0005416
Author/Editor: CANADAY John.
Publisher: New York Times
Place Published: New York
Year: 1967
Date & Collation: (12 March)..(1 Moore illus).
Description: Includes review of Henry Moore's bronzes and drawings at Brooklyn Museum (See 0005675): he has established a position with an endless tradition." Notes variety and freshness of his work and sees him as "a beautiful draftsman"."
0005406
Publisher: New York Times
Place Published: New York
Year: 1967
Date & Collation: (28 Feb)..
Description: News report from London on Moore's offer to Tate of 20 or 30 sculptures, with comment on the need for accommodation to house them.
0000772
Author/Editor: RUSSELL John.
Publisher: New York Times
Place Published: New York
Year: 1984
Date & Collation: (18 March)..
Description: Short note on Animals exhibition at Bernard Jacobson Gallery, New York. Moore's etchings show the expressive potential of animal form". See also 0000869."
0000783
Author/Editor: ZIMMER William.
Publisher: New York Times
Place Published: New York
Year: 1984
Date & Collation: (15 April)..(1 illus).
Description: Exhibition of Ablah collection at Blue Hill Plaza. Notes Moore's humanity and sense of humour. Four of the works are to be sited permanently at the Plaza.
0012494
Author/Editor: BRAFF Phyllis.
Publisher: New York Times
Place Published: New York
Year: 1987
Date & Collation: (27 Sept)..(3 illus).
Description: Review of Hofstra exhibition (See 0000167). Moore's interest in the chain of birth and rebirth seems to tie in with his feelings about using human references that would be universally understood.""
0000318
Publisher: New York Times
Place Published: New York
Year: 1986
Date & Collation: (30 May)..
Description: Brief discussion on possible sites for Two Piece Reclining Figure: Points, 1969-1970 bronze given to New York by George and Virginia Ablah. The work now needs a better home than Central Park's Duck Pond where it has been since 1984.
0000790
Publisher: New York Times
Place Published: New York
Year: 1984
Date & Collation: (2 May)..(1 illus).
Description: News note on installation of Two Piece Reclining Figure: Points, 1969-1970 bronze from the Ablah Collection in the pond in Central Park. Ablah quote: One of the nicest things about having nice things is to share them with people.""
0000801
Publisher: New York Times
Place Published: New York
Year: 1984
Date & Collation: (1 July).8pp advertising supplement(27 illus,7 maps).
Description: 25 sculptures by Henry Moore, on loan from George and Virginia Ablah, at outdoor locations in the five boroughs of New York City. Includes small photographs of each work, map locations, list of each piece with brief description. Also includes an outline of Moore's career, a note on the Ablah Collection, and a description of how the project was created. Also included in 0010418.
0000775
Author/Editor: BENNETTS Leslie.
Publisher: New York Times
Place Published: New York
Year: 1984
Date & Collation: (26 March)..(1 illus).
Description: Feature on George Ablah, and details of the sites for Moore works from his collection to be displayed for one year on loan. This story also appeared under two other headings: City to get loan of 25 Henry Moores" and "Henry Moores set for April Display"."
0005486
Author/Editor: KRAMER Hilton.
Publisher: New York Times
Place Published: New York
Year: 1967
Date & Collation: (4 Oct)..(1 illus).
Description: Note on unveiling of Three Way Piece No. 1: Points, 1964-1965 bronze at Columbia University: a pleasant adornment that is likely to pass unnoticed...""
0005475
Publisher: New York Times
Place Published: New York
Year: 1967
Date & Collation: (11 Aug)..
Description: A.P. news note on thefts from Delta College exhibition of works from the University of Michigan Museum of Art, including a Seated Figure drawing by Moore.
0005752
Author/Editor: LEE John M.
Publisher: New York Times
Place Published: New York
Year: 1966
Date & Collation: (29 Oct)..(1 illus).
Description: Note on unveiling of Three Way Piece No. 2: Archer, 1964-1965 bronze on 28 Oct 1966 and the background to the commission.
0003441
Publisher: New York Times
Place Published: New York
Year: 1976
Date & Collation: (11 July)..(1 illus).
Description: U.P.I. news report on opposition by William Cothrum to offer of a free commission of a Moore: The few works I've seen by the man I'll tell you I'm not very impressed with...""