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0007245
Publisher: The Scotsman
Place Published: Edinburgh
Year: 1960
Date & Collation: (10 Sept)..(1 illus).
Description: Note on Grohmann's The Art of Henry Moore (See 0006851): a superb photographic survey of the sculptor's achievement.""
0009265
Publisher: The Scotsman
Place Published: Edinburgh
Year: 1934
Date & Collation: (26 June)..
Description: Cold book review of 0009257: it is doubtful if it can be regarded as art.""
0002833
Author/Editor: WIGAN Michael.
Publisher: The Scotsman
Place Published: Edinburgh
Year: 1978
Date & Collation: (31 July)..(1 illus).
Description: Note on the 80th birthday exhibitions in London: Often the work gives impression of covering zoological even geological time...the focus of the sculpture is in the space or the tension between two forms which are inherently connected; an anti-magnetism.""
0005219
Publisher: The Scotsman
Place Published: Edinburgh
Year: 1968
Date & Collation: (14 Sept)..(5 illus).
Description: Full-page photo feature by Robert Nicholson on the sculptures on the estate of Anthony Keswick, including three by Moore.
0005232
Author/Editor: FOSTER William.
Publisher: The Scotsman
Place Published: Edinburgh
Year: 1968
Date & Collation: (26 Oct)..(1 illus).
Description: Report of interview at Much Hadham in Moore's 70th birthday year, dealing mainly with the sculptor's early life. Similar features appeared in Luton Evening Post, 31 Oct 1968; Lancashire Evening Telegraph, 8 Nov 1968; Burnley Evening Star, 16 Nov 1968.
0005165
Author/Editor: CORA Emilio.
Publisher: The Scotsman
Place Published: Edinburgh
Year: 1968
Date & Collation: (13 July)..
Description: Short review of John Russell's Henry Moore (See 0005041). It's as if Moore the artist must keep his feet on the ground seeking the significance of every human experience and giving it elemental force.""
0009062
Publisher: The Scotsman
Place Published: Edinburgh
Year: 1941
Date & Collation: (28 Oct)..
Description: Note on Cooling Galleries exhibition, visited by 5,000 people in the fortnight it has been open. A second exhibition is opening on 13 November 1941 with Henry Moore, Philip Connard and Paul Nash as selection committee. The Evening Standard of 6 November 1941 cited Moore, Nash and R.O. Dunlop as the selection committee.
0015186
Author/Editor: COOK William.
Publisher: The Scotsman
Place Published: Edinburgh
Year: 1992
Date & Collation: (21 Dec)..(1 illus).
Description: Short description of Moore à Bagatelle (See 0015338): an impressionistic celebration of sculpture in motion"."
0000813
Author/Editor: GAGE Edward.
Publisher: The Scotsman
Place Published: Edinburgh
Year: 1984
Date & Collation: (25 Aug)..
Description: Includes note on Moore prints: discursive and relaxed." For catalogue see 0000712."
0009438
Publisher: The Scotsman
Place Published: Edinburgh
Year: 1929
Date & Collation: (4 July)..
Description: Review of St. George's Gallery exhibition of François Pompon and French and English sculptors. Henry Moore is untidy and over-vehement but he has much to express and at times does so with real conviction.""
0018264
Publisher: The Scotsman
Place Published: Edinburgh
Year: 1998
Date & Collation: (3 July)..(3 illus).
Description: 100 Years of Genius, Day 5: Moore.
MACMILLAN Duncan. Regarding Henry.
(Outlines Moore's fame and career, but finds it difficult to assess his achievements. Never truly original, he was a compromise modern artist, promoted by the British Council).
STODDART Alexander. Ambassador for empty territory of post-war sculpture.
(Sculptor Alexander Stoddart suggests that Moore was a great influence, rather that a great sculptor. He was a blob-monger and fondler of pebbles... The way in which Moore was husbanded by the critical fraternity is at once farcical embarrassing and then sinister... we gag and nausiate at the emptiness of it all... a catastrophe of hemispherical dimensions")."
0015094
Author/Editor: GEDDES Diana.
Publisher: The Scotsman
Place Published: Edinburgh
Year: 1992
Date & Collation: (20 May)..
Description: Short factual review of Henry Moore Intime (See 0014956) outlining Moore's connections with France.
0015104
Author/Editor: COOK William.
Publisher: The Scotsman
Place Published: Edinburgh
Year: 1992
Date & Collation: (12 June)..(2 illus).
Description: Short review of Moore à Bagatelle (See 0014971), incorporating comments from Moore and from Henry Moore Foundation staff at opening.
0009297
Publisher: The Scotsman
Place Published: Edinburgh
Year: 1933
Date & Collation: (20 April)..
Description: Short review of the first exhibition at the Mayor Gallery, with a paragraph on Henry Moore: The small carvings of Henry Moore are fascinating in their shapes. The hands itch to touch them to take them up and caress them. They are of course quite meaningless...""
0009342
Publisher: The Scotsman
Place Published: Edinburgh
Year: 1931
Date & Collation: (13 April)..
Description: Favourable review of Leicester Galleries exhibition (See 0009327), which outlines Moore's background and considers the works both from a naturalistic and an abstract standpoint, pointing out the relevance of the relation of masses and the use of distortion.
0003203
Author/Editor: COIA Emilio.
Publisher: The Scotsman
Place Published: Edinburgh
Year: 1977
Date & Collation: (15 Aug)..
Description: Note on Sheep Piece, 1971-1972 bronze in A Silver Jubilee Exhibition of Contemporary British Sculpture in Battersea Park (See 0003093).
0017323
Author/Editor: SUTHERLAND Giles.
Publisher: The Scotsman
Place Published: Edinburgh
Year: 1996
Date & Collation: (27 Aug)..(2 illus).
Description: Short review, with two colour illustrations, of Edinburgh print exhibition (See 0017132).
0001208
Author/Editor: HALL Douglas.
Publisher: The Scotsman
Place Published: Edinburgh
Year: 1983
Date & Collation: (1 July)..
Description: Letter from Keeper of Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, replying to a letter in the issue of 27 June 1983 wishing that the Henry Moores outside the Gallery in Edinburgh could remain when the building moves to its new site in 1984. They are important works in the Gallery's collection which will have prominence in the new building.
0003857
Author/Editor: GAGE Edward.
Publisher: The Scotsman
Place Published: Edinburgh
Year: 1974
Date & Collation: (14 Jan)..
Description: Review of the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art Exhibition (See 0004071): this remarkable artist has never ceased exploring fresh aspects of natural forms to discover echoes or evidence of an indisputable universal order...""
0003627
Author/Editor: MORRIS Elizabeth.
Publisher: The Scotsman
Place Published: Edinburgh
Year: 1975
Date & Collation: (26 April)..(2 illus).
Description: Note on a visit to Much Hadham, and an outline of Moore's career.
0006003
Author/Editor: DUNBAR John.
Publisher: The Scotsman
Place Published: Edinburgh
Year: 1965
Date & Collation: (20 Nov)..(1 illus).
Description: The work of Henry Moore and Anthony Caro, much influenced by Moore". Most of Henry Moore's work has portrayed the female figure as powerful rather than beautiful. Influence of Primitive art and natural objects is outlined to portray "archaic feelings buried deep within us...isolated by time they are at their most powerful when set in loneliness...""
0019288
Author/Editor: WARREN Matt.
Publisher: The Scotsman
Place Published: Edinburgh
Year: 2000
Date & Collation: (19 Oct)..(1 illus).
Description: Reports the alleged comments of the Deputy Prime Minister on opening the Moore in China exhibition (See 0019130): He didn't like heads did he? What's with the heads?""
0004320
Author/Editor: COIA Emilio.
Publisher: The Scotsman
Place Published: Edinburgh
Year: 1972
Date & Collation: (18 Feb)..
Description: Scottish Arts Council gallery exhibition of small works from the Arts Council Collection (See 0005931). Drawings and maquettes with that sense of true monumentality which makes them things complete in themselves"."
0013077
Author/Editor: WIGAN Michael.
Publisher: The Scotsman
Place Published: Edinburgh
Year: 1988
Date & Collation: (16 Sept)..(3 illus).
Description: Feature on Royal Academy exhibition (See 0011076). Contrary to the press release blurb about the many styles and facets of his creativity this review of his achievement demonstrates the Yorkshireman of purpose.""