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0007035
Author/Editor: BRAUNFELS Wolfgang.
Publisher: Atlantis Verlag
Place Published: Zürich
Year: 1958
Date & Collation: 247pp(167 illus).10 plates.Text in German.
Description: Original German version of Masterpieces of European Sculpture (See 0007034).
0007182
Publisher: Ketterer
Place Published: Stuttgart
Year: 1958
Date & Collation: (20 and 21 May).In German.
Description: 31. Auktion. Lots 731-733 Henry Moore: one Drawing 1955 and two Prints 1952-1953.
0007185
Author/Editor: READ John
Publisher: British Broadcasting Corporation
Place Published: London
Year: 1958
Date & Collation: 27 mins.Black and white.Sound.
Description: Written and produced by John READ. Narration spoken by Sir Ralph Richardson. Music by Humphrey Searle. Photographed by Walter Lassally. Moore is seen at work with his assistants at Much Hadham, and there are views of Sculpture on the estate. Seen on film are Draped Torso, 1953 bronze; Draped Reclining Figure, 1952-1953 bronze; Falling Warrior, 1956-1957 bronze and other works. A Maquettes section shows Family Groups, Seated Figures, Upright Figures, and Reclining Figures. There is film of Moore drawing with commentary and quotations from Moore on the subject, including the importance of the Human figure. There are sections on L.C.C. Open Air exhibition (See 0007208) showing Warrior with Shield, 1953-1954 bronze; some views of Primitive sculpture; film at Glenkiln showing Upright Motive No. 1: Glenkiln Cross, 1955-1956 bronze, King and Queen, 1952-1953 bronze and Standing Figure, 1950 bronze. There is also film of Harlow Family Group, 1954-1955 Hadene stone in situ. Other aspects touched upon include Landscape influence and Moore's use of Natural objects. The film ends with Moore carving Upright Figure, 1956-1960 elm wood, a sequence which opens John Read's 1967 film Henry Moore: one Yorkshireman looks at his world (See 0005603). Also screened by C.B.C. in 1962 on The Lively Arts (See 0010783).
0007195
Place Published: Brussels
Year: 1958
Date & Collation: .8pp(1 Moore illus).Text in Dutch, English, French.
Description: Programme of British Cultural Events, listing the exhibition: Fifty Years of Contemporary Art at the International Palace of Fine Arts (See 0007194) with 16 exhibits by 13 artists, including two bronzes by Moore, one of which is illustrated on the cover.
0007198
Publisher: Hanover Gallery
Place Published: London
Year: 1958
Date & Collation: (24 June-13 Sept).24pp.Illus.
Description: 19-24(11 illus) Exhibits 39-56 Henry Moore: 13 Bronzes 1950-1957 and five Drawings 1933-1956.
0007201
Publisher: Stedelijk Museum
Place Published: Amsterdam
Year: 1958
Date & Collation: (Dec)-1959(Jan).32pp(29 illus).Text by the collector in Dutch.
Description: Catalogue 198. 62 works by 27 artists. Five Moore Sculptures 1936-1950 and three Moore Prints 1948-1951. The five sculptures are illustrated.
0007204
Publisher: Galleria Blu
Place Published: Milan
Year: 1958
Date & Collation: .24pp(5 Moore illus).Biog.
Description: Collezione Le Presenze della Galleria Blu. Includes four Moore Drawings 1940-1958 and three Moore Bronzes 1955-1956.
BOWNESS Alan. Four English artists (In English).
(Moore has shown that international status is possible for an English artist. Notes his sources of inspiration and his humanism).
MARCHIORI Giuseppe. Una nota (In Italian).
(Notes Moore's international success and monumentality).
0007220
Publisher: The Star
Place Published: Johannesburg
Year: 1958
Date & Collation: (9 Jan)..
Description: Enthusiastic exhibition review (See 0007581): this illusion of the lovely unconscious logic of time and nature is made sentient and purposeful in the hands of a truly creative artist.""
0007223
Publisher: Rand Daily Mail
Place Published: Johannesburg
Year: 1958
Date & Collation: (10 Jan)..(2 illus).
Description: Enthusiastic review of Johannesburg Art Gallery exhibition of drawings and sculpture (See 0007581), incorporating statements by Henry Moore. Another cutting from the same newspaper quotes public comment on the exhibition, mostly favourable.
0007226
Author/Editor: CREWE Quentin.
Publisher: Evening Standard
Place Published: London
Year: 1958
Date & Collation: (20 Jan)..(1 illus).
Description: Report of visit to Much Hadham, and conversation with Henry Moore, at time of the Paris commission. Outlines Moore's career, and proposed sculpture: U.N.E.S.C.O. Reclining Figure, 1957-1958 travertine marble.
A slightly shortened version appeared in the Evening Gazette of 24 Jan 1954 (See 0007227).
0007229
Publisher: The Times
Place Published: London
Year: 1958
Date & Collation: (4 March)..
Description: Note that Henry Moore will shortly be leaving for Italy to work on U.N.E.S.C.O. Reclining Figure, 1957-1958 travertine marble.
0007258
Publisher: Huddersfield Daily Examiner
Place Published: Huddersfield
Year: 1958
Date & Collation: (26 Nov)..
Description: Short report of People and Places Granada T.V. debate on merits of Falling Warrior, 1956-1957 bronze. A further report appeared in the Daily Examiner on 27 Nov 1958.
0007261
Publisher: Daily Telegraph
Place Published: London
Year: 1958
Date & Collation: (4 Dec)..(1 illus).
Description: Report that Moore had been awarded second prize for sculpture in 1958 Carnegie Prize Exhibition in Pittsburgh. This was widely reported in other British newspapers on 4 December 1958. The value of the prize was $1500/c.£540 for Working Model for U.N.E.S.C.O. Reclining Figure, 1957 bronze.
0007264
Publisher: Architectural Forum
Place Published: New York
Year: 1958
Date & Collation: (Aug) 109(2) 94-99(2 Moore illus).
Description: Photo feature on some recent murals, with two Bouwcentrum photographs of Moore's Wall Relief, 1955 brick: bas-relief pattern that would combine the physical realities of the present with the artistic traditions of the past.""
0007267
Author/Editor: LANGSNER Jules.
Publisher: Arts and Architecture
Place Published: Los Angeles
Year: 1958
Date & Collation: (Aug)..(6 illus).
Description: Until this generation the history of art in England focused on painters. Moore's visible manifestations of nature reveal him as a latter-day English romantic a spiritual descendent of Wordsworth and Constable..." The Upright Figures particularly indicate a spiritual kinship with nature; their forms "result from the processes of cellular growth and from the pressures and internal tensions to which biological forms are subject"."
0007270
Publisher: Books of the Month
Place Published: London
Year: 1958
Date & Collation: (Sept)..(2 illus).
Description: Short feature on Heads, Figures and Ideas (See 0007315).
0007273
Publisher: Country Life
Place Published: London
Year: 1958
Date & Collation: (30 Oct)..(1 illus).Text initialled A.J.H.
Description: Short review of Heads, Figures and Ideas (See 0007315), seen as compulsively fascinating.
0007302
Publisher: Výtvarné Umení
Place Published: Prague
Year: 1958
Date & Collation: 1(8) 24-29(9 illus).Text in Czech.Summaries in English, French, Russian and German insert.
Description: Importance of monumental structure and of psychological expression in a sculpture. See also 0007288.
0007305
Author/Editor: KELLER Heinz.
Publisher: Werk
Place Published: Winterthur
Year: 1958
Date & Collation: (Sept) 45(9) 331-335(1 Moore illus).Text in German.Summary in English.
Description: Includes passing mention of Henry Moore, and a photograph of the artist at work.
0007308
Author/Editor: edited by GROHMANN Will
Publisher: Thames and Hudson
Place Published: London
Year: 1958
Date & Collation: c.1958. 374pp.Illus.Bibliog.
Description: Collection of ten essays covering the contemporary art of a dozen countries. Published in New York by Abrams and in Cologne by DuMont (See 0010355)
226-228,259-269,etc(3 illus) Henry Moore.
Moore's career is outlined in the chapter on Great Britain by Herbert READ. The influences, the main works, and a note on his consistency and integrity which have produced works universal in appeal.
For abridged paperback edition see 0006423.
0021763
Author/Editor: HAYMAN Patrick
Publisher: Radio Times
Place Published: London
Year: 1958
Date & Collation: 1958 (June 29-5 July) 139 1807 3, 7, 9(2 Moore illus)
Description: Discusses the television "festival" of John Read art programmes, opening with A Sculptor's Landscape, see 0007185, as part of the "British Art and Artists" series; This film, arresting as it is, conveys powerfully to the onlooker a vital sense of the simplicity and power of the work of Henry Moore. The other Read films in the series are listed and discussed. An illus of Moore's Harlow Family Group 1954-55 Hadene stone, (LH 364) accompanies.
Page 7 lists Moore film as one of the "highlights of the week".
Page 9 provides listings for Sunday 29 June. The Read film is listed at 10:15pm. A small photographic insert shows illus of King and Queen 1952-53 bronze, (LH 350) at Glenkiln.
0007199
Publisher: Hatton Gallery
Place Published: Newcastle-upon-Tyne
Year: 1958
Date & Collation: (Nov-Dec).32pp(37 illus).
Description: 42 Sculptures 1938-1957.
0007202
Publisher: Haus der Jugend
Place Published: Wuppertal
Year: 1958
Date & Collation: (12 Oct-9 Nov).64pp.Illus.Biog.Preface Harald SEILER.Text in German.
Description: Kunst- und Museumsverein Wuppertal exhibition of 189 works by about 100 artists.
59 Henry Moore: one bronze. Exhibit 181.
0007205
Publisher: Marlborough
Place Published: London
Year: 1958
Date & Collation: (Summer).118pp.Illus.Bibliog.
Description: 92 works by 46 artists.
107-110: 4 plates Henry Moore: four Bronzes 1952-1957.
Title as printed: XIX and XX Century European Masters: paintings, drawings, sculpture.