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0021703
Author/Editor: REA Julian
Publisher: Sculpture Journal
Place Published: Liverpool
Year: 2007
Date & Collation: 16.2 (2007) 89-91(no Moore illus)
Description: Part obituary, part essay text. Discusses the development of the Harlow Sculpture Collection, and the influence of Lady Gibberd upon it as Chairman of the Harlow Art Trust. Mentions of Moore works in the collection. No Moore illus.
0023216
Author/Editor: STOCKER Mark
Publisher: Sculpture Journal
Place Published: Liverpool
Year: 2007
Date & Collation: 16.1 (2007) 74-89(6 Moore illus)
Description: Article examining the cultural impact and significance of the exhibition. Includes John LUXFORD's explosive reaction to the exhibition; media coverage; Moore in Canada on 1955-56; The instrumental role of British Council; Cartoon illustrations depicting Moore's work by Sid Scales and Nevile Lodge. Reference to Lilian Somerville; Peter Tomory; Eric Westbrook; Clement Greenberg; Quentin Crewe; Ben Nicholson; Kenneth Clark; Peter Gregory; Heinz Roland; Gimpel Fils Gallery; Irina Moore; W.R. (Jim) Allen; Frank Dobson; Molly Macalister; Illus of 'Henry Moore: An Exhibition of Paintings and Drawings' installation at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts 1955; newspaper cutting 'Crowds flocking to see scuptures' Auckland Star, 19 September 1956; Animal Head 1951 bronze (LH ); newspaper cutting 'Mr M. concedes a point to Marilyn', Auckland Star 20 September 1956; Sid Scales cartoon 'There's Moore in it that Meets the Eye' Otago Daily Times, 17 January 1957; Nevile Lodge cartoon 'The Devotee' Evening Post 27 February 1957.
0023136
Author/Editor: GARLAKE Margaret
Publisher: Sculpture Journal
Place Published: Liverpool
Year: 2007
Date & Collation: 16.2 (2007) 1002-103 (1 illus)
Description: Review of exhibition at the Imperial War Museum (14 September 2006 - 25 February 2007). Illus of Harlow Family Group 1954-55 Hadene stone (LH 364) on display at the Imperial War Museum.