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0020992
Author/Editor: STOURTON James.
Publisher: Scala
Place Published: London
Year: 2007
Date & Collation: 416pp.Illus.Index.Bibliog.
Description: Major survey of contemporary collecting and collectors from Europe, North America and the Far-East. Examines the moral implications and public dimension of having a large private collection. Moore is included in the Joe Hirshhorn section pages 95-98, which states that Hirshhorn married his fourth wife Olga under the Glenkiln Cross (LH 377) in his Greenwich sculpture garden. One Moore illus: Mother and Child 1932, Green Hornton stone. (LH 122) page 317 with reference to the collection of Robert and Lisa Sainsbury.
0019898
Author/Editor: HOWARD Michael.
Publisher: Scala
Place Published: London.
Year: 2002
Date & Collation: 88pp.Illus.
Description: Pictorial guide published to celebrate the re-opening of Manchester Art Gallery after a four-year refurbishment and expansion programme.
17(1 illus) Henry Moore.^Photograph and short appreciation of ITMother and Child, 1924-1925 Hornton stone.
This sculpture reveals Moore's affinity for the great block-like forms of Mayan pre-Columbian sculpture"."
0020824
Author/Editor: KLINGSOHR-LEROY Cathrin.
Publisher: Scala
Place Published: London
Year: 2005
Date & Collation: 128pp.Index.Illus.
Description: Published in celebration of their art collection, which extends from German Expressionism to significant works of contemporary art. Includes Moore's Falling Warrior, 1956-57 bronze (LH 405). Editions also available in English (0020817) and Italian (0020823).
0020817
Author/Editor: KLINGSOHR-LEROY, Cathrin.
Publisher: Scala
Place Published: London
Year: 2005
Date & Collation: 128pp.Index.Illus.
Description: Published in celebration of their art collection, which extends from German Expressionism to significant works of contemporary art. Includes Moore's Falling Warrior, 1956-57 bronze (LH 405). Editions also available in German (0020824) and Italian (0020823).
0020823
Author/Editor: KLINGSOHR-LEROY Cathrin.
Publisher: Scala
Place Published: London
Year: 2005
Date & Collation: 128pp.Index.Illus.
Description: Published in celebration of their art collection, which extends from German Expressionism to significant works of contemporary art. Includes Moore's Falling Warrior, 1956-57 bronze (LH 405). Also available in English (0020817) and German (0020824).
0020641
Author/Editor: RAY Stefan van., GUY Frances., MARTIN Simon., CHURCHILL Andrew.
Publisher: Scala
Place Published: London
Year: 2004
Date & Collation: 144pp.Illus.
Description: Marking a new era in the history of the Pallant House Gallery this book of the collection also follows themes in twentieth-century British Art.
Moore's Madonna and Child, 1943-44 Hornton stone (LH 226) illustrated on p.7 is mentioned in connection with the offering of the Walter Hussey collection to the city of Chichester. There are also short texts on Moore on page 60 showing an illustration of Suckling Child, 1930 alabaster (LH 96) and page 72 with an illustration the drawing Two sleepers, 1941 (HMF 1853).
0022359
Author/Editor: SMITH Mariann W.
Publisher: Scala
Place Published: London
Year: 2011
Date & Collation: 168pp.illus.
Description: Book published to accompany exhibition The Long Curve: 150 Years of Visionary Collecting at the Albright-Knox Gallery, (see 0022358 for catalogue). One Moore illus, with accompanying text: Page 78 Reclining Figure 1935-36 Elm wood, (LH 162). Mention of female form as metaphor for landscape and use of the wide grain of Elm.
0023007
Author/Editor: ROLES John
Publisher: Scala
Place Published: London
Year: 2014
Date & Collation: 80pp.Illus.
Description: The Director, John COLES, draws from the Collection of the Leeds Museums and Galleries to highlight the objects adn artworks that resonate for him personally. 10-11 illus of Reclining Figure 1929 brown Horton stone (LH 59). The 'bumps and hollows' of the figure and the markings of the stone recall the undulations of the natural landscape. Text references Reclining Woman: Elbow 1981 bronze (LH 810); The Henry Moore Foundation's influence on the sculpture collection; Mexican sculpture; British Museum; truth to materials.
0014916
Author/Editor: BOHM-DUCHEN Monica.
Publisher: Scala
Place Published: London
Year: 1992
Date & Collation: 64pp.Illus.
Description: Themes in Art series. Published in association with Réunion des Musées Nationaux. Distributed in the USA and Canada by Rizzoli.
52 (1 illus) Henry Moore: Recumbent Figure, 1938 green Hornton stone.
In the section The Nude in the Twentieth Century. Described as essentially traditional and mentions the woman's body as analogous to landscape.
0023751
Author/Editor: NASH Steven A.
Publisher: Scala
Place Published: New York
Year: 2018
Date & Collation: 176pp.illus.
Description:

Monograph on modern sculpture in the collection of the Meadows Museum in Dallas, Texas.

pp.114-117: entry on Henry Moore's Three Piece Reclining Figure No.1. Illus. of flints related to the figure, and one of the final work in situ in the Meadows Museum. Two-page text on the work.

0023730
Publisher: Scala
Place Published: London
Year: 2018
Date & Collation: 96pp.illus.
Description: Reprint of 0023571, with a new foreword by Godfrey Worsdale. Chapters on "Henry Moore: At Perry Green", "Henry Moore: A Life", "Henry Moore: At Home", "Henry Moore: At Work", and "Henry Moore: Sculptures". Illustrated throughout with colour photographs of Moore's works, the estate, and biographical images of Moore and his family. Ch.1 discusses the history and collection of the Henry Moore Foundation, and the make-up of the estate; ch.2 is a brief biography and timeline of Moore's life; ch.3 discusses the Moores' life at Hoglands, and its acquisition and restoration by the Foundation, with photographs both of the house after being restored in 2007 and Moore and his family in the house; ch.4, Moore's studios and working practices; and ch.5 talks about a selection of Moore's sculptures owned by the Foundation, including photographs of them on display in the grounds.
Henry Moore at Perry Green
0023571
Author/Editor: CALVOCORESSI Richard
Publisher: Scala
Place Published: London
Year: 2011
Date & Collation: 96pp.illus.
Description: Foreword by Richard Calvocoressi. Chapters on "Henry Moore: At Perry Green", "Henry Moore: A Life", "Henry Moore: At Home", "Henry Moore: At Work", and "Henry Moore: Sculptures". Illustrated throughout with colour photographs of Moore's works, the estate, and biographical images of Moore and his family. Ch.1 discusses the history and collection of the Henry Moore Foundation, and the make-up of the estate; ch.2 is a brief biography and timeline of Moore's life; ch.3 discusses the Moores' life at Hoglands, and its acquisition and restoration by the Foundation, with photographs both of the house after being restored in 2007 and Moore and his family in the house; ch.4, Moore's studios and working practices; and ch.5 talks about a selection of Moore's sculptures owned by the Foundation, including photographs of them on display in the grounds.