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0007208
Publisher: Holland Park
Place Published: London
Year: 1957
Date & Collation: (May-Sept).24pp.40 plates.Biog.Foreword by Edwin BAYLISS.Introduction by Charles WHEELER.
Description: L.C.C. exhibition of 42 works by 37 artists.
17,Plate 23: Henry Moore: Warrior with Shield, 1953-1954 bronze.
Brief biographical note, incorporating Moore's statement: The sculpture is intended to express a battered but heroic resistance to physical misfortune. The head has a blunted and bull-like power but also a sort of dumb animal acceptance and forebearance of pain.""
0014735
Author/Editor: Ganymed Reproductions.
Publisher: Ganymed Press
Place Published: London
Year: 1957
Date & Collation: 32pp.Illus.
Description: Cover title: Illustrated Catalogue No. 6. Summer 1957 catalogue of Ganymed Press who produced collotype reproductions which could be seen at their gallery at 11 Great Turnstile, London W.C.1.
24 Henry Moore. Small black and white illustrations with brief commentaries.
Pink and Green Sleepers, 1941 drawing (Same size facsimile).
Sketches for Three Standing Figures. (Turnstile Print of Studies for Three Standing Figures, 1945-1946 drawing.
0010768
Publisher: Castleford Grammar School
Place Published: Castleford
Year: 1957
Date & Collation: 77pp.Illus.Foreword by E.RILEY.
Description: Detailed history of the school on the occasion of its jubilee celebrations 1906-7 to 1956-7. Includes a photograph of Blue House 1914 (p.35), showing H.S. Moore, and also Frank W. Ambler, Arthur Dalby, Donald Lawson and Moore's other contemporaries. There are staff lists, a photograph and a pen-portrait of T.R. Dawes, a section on the Old Legiolians' Association, and on the War Memorial, and other activities. There are several mentions of Moore: a biographical outline in a section 'Successes and Distinctions of Old Legiolians' (p.31); acting in The School for Scandal in 1920; carving Castleford Secondary School Roll of Honour, 1916 wood (p.27). Mentions that the school owns a Coal Mine Drawing by Moore. Note on the founding of the Scott Society (p.40), for which Moore carved a notice board plaque (not mentioned).
0005057
Author/Editor: ALLEY Ronald.
Publisher: HMF library copy
Place Published: Much Hadham
Year: 1957
Date & Collation: 3pp.typewriter script.
Description: British Council Feature Articles Service. Art/20. October 1957. The pre-eminence of Moore, with an outline of his career and sculptural form, with the principal theme of the human figure. Notes that Moore's influence on the post-war generation of sculptors is a great deal less apparent than might have been expected. The older ones have freed themselves from his domination; the younger ones have deliberately avoided being influenced by him"."
0007361
Author/Editor: Victoria and Albert Museum.
Publisher: H.M.S.O.
Place Published: London
Year: 1957
Date & Collation: vi,154pp.
Description: 151 Henry Moore: Three Standing Figures, 1948 drawing.
0007358
Publisher: Musée National d'Art Moderne
Place Published: Tokyo
Year: 1957
Date & Collation: (15 June-14 July).128pp.Illus.Prefatory texts in French and Japanese.
Description: Works by many artists from 29 countries including five Prints by Henry Moore 1957, one of which is illustrated.
Title as printed: 1ère Exposition Biennale Internationale de Gravure à Tokio.
0007387
Publisher: Die Welt
Place Published: Hamburg
Year: 1957
Date & Collation: (17 Sept)..(1 illus).Text in German.
Description: Photograph of War Drawing with caption noting it as one of the exhibits in Moore's graphic work at Czwiklitzer (See 0009530).
0007390
Publisher: The Times
Place Published: London
Year: 1957
Date & Collation: (19 Oct)..
Description: Letter to the editor from Henry Moore and eleven leading cultural figures, urging the unity of the Regent's Park terraces to be preserved, on eve of decision on their future from the Crown Estate Commissioners. Reprinted in 0007362.
0007393
Publisher: Dagbreek en Sondagnuus
Place Published: South Africa
Year: 1957
Date & Collation: (24 Nov)..(1 illus).Text in Afrikaans.
Description: Brief note on forthcoming exhibition at Johannesburg Art Gallery (See 0007581), with an outline of Moore's career.
0007396
Author/Editor: HILL Roland.
Publisher: Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung
Place Published: Frankfurt-am-Main
Year: 1957
Date & Collation: (28 Dec)..(1 illus).Text in German.
Description: Report of conversation in Moore's studio. The Working Model for the U.N.E.S.C.O. Reclining Figure, 1957 bronze, and the sculptor's preference for works in the Open Air, emphasizing the strong ties with nature. Outlines Moore's career and the importance of drawing to elucidate ideas.
0007399
Author/Editor: CURTIS John.
Publisher: Architectural Review
Place Published: London
Year: 1957
Date & Collation: (April) 268.
Description: Brief review of 0007557. As almost all the photographs were taken by the sculptor himself they give an authoritative view of his work which a professional photographer might very well miss.""
0007402
Publisher: Auckland City Art Gallery Quarterly
Place Published: Auckland
Year: 1957
Date & Collation: (Autumn) 6(1 illus).
Description: Documents 1956 acquisition Head of a Girl, 1923 bronze, noting the influence of African carving. This feature also appears in Permanent Collection: Twentieth-Century Sculpture (See 0007216).
0013578
Publisher: Tate Gallery
Place Published: London
Year: 1957
Date & Collation: (29 Aug-18 Sept).4pp.Introduction by John ROTHENSTEIN.
Description: List of 41 works.
Exhibit 40 Henry Moore: one Sculpture.
0007360
Publisher: Fine Arts Associates
Place Published: New York
Year: 1957
Date & Collation: (10 Dec)-1958(11 Jan).16pp(32 illus).Preface by Jacques LIPCHITZ.
Description: 67 works by 19 artists.
11,14(1 illus) Henry Moore: three Bronzes 1955-1956.
0007363
Author/Editor: LAUGHLIN Clarence John
Publisher: Figure
Place Published: Skokie, Ill.
Year: 1957
Date & Collation: c.1957(no month) 57-59(5 Moore illus)
Description: Bound volume of six issues 1956-c.1957 of quarterly publication devoted to nude photography, together with articles on some artists.
Book 4: 57-59(5 Illus) LAUGHLIN Clarence John. Henry Moore and the Exploration of Space.
Photographs of Reclining Figure, 1939 elm wood by Laughlin, together with a short text on the lighting and documentary-or-interpretation approach to photographing sculpture. The Onslow-Ford Reclining Figure was on loan to San Francisco Museum of Art when photographed and is described as among the most significant statuaries of our time". The feminine nature of the work is expressed and its "smaller supplementary form with a sort of serpent-like head" noted. Emotional and literary overtones arose in the photographs. See also 0007515.
Sometimes cited as a publication 1959-1960 by Thorpe and Porter (Leicester)."
0007366
Publisher: Otago Daily Times
Place Published: Dunedin
Year: 1957
Date & Collation: (8 Jan)..(2 illus).
Description: News report giving details of Moore's career, and the response to the exhibition when in Auckland (See 0007581). Further reports, cartoons, photographs, letters, etc. appeared in O.D.T. throughout January. Over 9000 people visited the exhibition, without the controversy which took place in Auckland.
0007369
Publisher: Yorkshire Evening Post
Place Published: Leeds
Year: 1957
Date & Collation: (19 Jan)..
Description: Reclining Figure: Festival, 1951 bronze which has been at Temple Newsam for five years is to be removed. Five readers write with relief at the departure of the monstrosity" including a humorous verse by Edith SIMPSON under the heading Last Word which begins "We would not speed upon its way"."
0007398
Author/Editor: FALLON Gabriel.
Publisher: America
Place Published: New York
Year: 1957
Date & Collation: (12 Oct) 46-47.
Description: Includes note that Henry Moore has been invited to design W.B. Yeats memorial, and anticipates opposition to the commission.
0007401
Author/Editor: ROTHENSTEIN Michael.
Publisher: Art News and Review
Place Published: London
Year: 1957
Date & Collation: (19 Jan)..(1 illus).
Description: This article is based on notes made during a long talk with Henry Moore which took place five years ago." Records Moore's feelings in the wartime underground shelters related to connection with father's mining background. Place of drawing in his work and the significance of colour and darkness."
0007404
Author/Editor: MARRIOTT Basil.
Publisher: Builder
Place Published: London
Year: 1957
Date & Collation: (14 June) 1074-1075(1 Moore illus).
Description: Review of L.C.C. Open Air exhibition (See 0007208) with a photograph and passing mention of Warrior with Shield, 1953-1954 bronze.
0007407
Publisher: English Digest
Place Published: London
Year: 1957
Date & Collation: (Oct)..
Description: Brief note on Henry Moore's fame and life at Much Hadham.
0007410
Publisher: Kunstwerk
Place Published: Baden-Baden
Year: 1957
Date & Collation: (Aug) 11(2) Cover, 2-21,43(illus).Text in German.
Description: 3-4 HODIN J.P. Henry Moore: work in progress.
(Based on visit to Much Hadham in 1957, this article deals with Moore's recent work at that time, stressing the expansion of his activities and the links with nature).
21 MOORE Henry. Monumentale Form im Raum: nach Gesprächen mit dem englischen Meister niedergeschrieben von J.P. Hodin.
(Monumental form in space: report of interview with Moore discussing spatial qualities and the human elements in his work: the combination of the formal and the psychological. Moore's ideal would be the combination of monumental form portraying an organic unity).
0007413
Author/Editor: PEROCCO Guido.
Publisher: Smeraldo
Place Published: Milan
Year: 1957
Date & Collation: (30 Sept) 11(5) 29-31.1 Moore plate.Text in Italian.
Description: Note on a visit to Britain, which included a meeting with Henry Moore at Much Hadham. The illustration is the Upright Motive No. 1: Glenkiln Cross, 1955-1956 bronze in Scotland.
0007372
Publisher: Manchester Guardian
Place Published: Manchester
Year: 1957
Date & Collation: (4 Feb)..
Description: Letter to the editor signed by Henry Moore and 29 other distinguished writers, politicians, etc. welcoming response to a fund established in connection with the arrests and trial of 156 opponents of apartheid.