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0015926
Author/Editor: SHLAIN Leonard.
Publisher: Quill
Place Published: New York
Year: 1991
Date & Collation: 480pp.Illus.Bibliog.
Description: Quill (William Morrow) paperback.
363-379 Sculptural Mass-Curved Spacetime.
Includes a full-page photograph of Internal and External Forms, 1953-1954 elm wood. Moore is one of the sculptors who redefined the sculptural relationship between space and mass...These artists literally and figuratively knocked statuary off its pedestal"."
0014833
Publisher: Swann Galleries
Place Published: New York
Year: 1991
Date & Collation: (21 Nov).
Description: Sale 1577. Lot 202 Henry Moore: one Print 1971. Illus: Three Reclining Figures, 1971 lithograph.
0015927
Author/Editor: PIJOAN José.
Publisher: Tatran
Place Published: Bratislava
Year: 1991
Date & Collation: 304pp.Illus.Text in Slovak.Bibliog.
Description: Translation by Anna Skorupová of Historia del Arte, Tomo 10. (Barcelona: Salvat Editores 1973), Histoire de l'Art, Tome 10 (Paris: Grange Batelière 1975-1976), Dejiny Umení 10 (Prague: Odean 1984). For German edition and description see 0002404.
55-111 (2 Moore illus) LACOSTE Michel Conil. Sochárstvo 20. Storocia.
A photograph of King and Queen, 1952-1953 bronze is on the front cover of this edition.
0015930
Author/Editor: JENSEN Knud W.
Publisher: Ritter Verlag
Place Published: Klagenfurt
Year: 1991
Date & Collation: 247pp.Illus.Plates.Text in German.
Description: German language edition of the 1985 Mit Louisiana-liv (See 0010402). This updated version includes reference to the newly completed graphics wing. The main section on Moore in this edition appears on pages 109-112. This version includes half-a-dozen photographs depicting Moore or his work.
0015936
Author/Editor: NICHOLSON Jovan.
Publisher: Golos Ukrajiny
Place Published: Ukraine
Year: 1991
Date & Collation: (21 Dec)..(2 illus).Text in Ukrainian cyrillic script.
Description: Short review of 80 graphic works in Kyiv, a British Council touring exhibition (See 0011087). Notes different techniques and the main themes.
0015933
Publisher: Wilhelm Lehmbruck Museum
Place Published: Duisburg
Year: 1991
Date & Collation: 408pp.Illus.Bibliog.Text in German.
Description: Catalogue of sculpture other than by Lehmbruck, produced when the museum re-opened after a four-year renovation period. Includes commentaries on fifty selected works.
100-101(1 illus) Henry Moore.
(Full-page photographs and commentary on Two Piece Reclining Figure No. 1, 1959 bronze, noting the landscape associations and Moore's treatment of the reclining figure theme. Also fascination of space and mass).
305-306(3 illus) Henry Moore.
(Photographs and catalogue entries for the three Moore bronzes 1959-1963 in the collection). The 1959 bronze can also be seen in its outdoor setting in a photograph on page 26.
0015939
Publisher: Phillips
Place Published: London
Year: 1991
Date & Collation: (5 March).
Description: Lots 31,43,46 Henry Moroe: one Drawing 1935, two Sculptures 1923-19 .Illus:
31 Drawing for Sculpture, 1935 drawing.
43 Reclining Figure, 19 bronze.
46 Head of a Girl, 1923 bronze.
0015929
Author/Editor: MCKENNA Rollie.
Publisher: Knopf
Place Published: New York
Year: 1991
Date & Collation: xxii,280pp.Illus.Biog.Bibliog.
Description: A Borzoi Book. Photographs and reminiscences. includes photoportraits of artists and writers.
201(1 illus) Henry Moore.
1951 photograph of Moore with Working Model for Reclining Figure: Internal-External Form, 1951 plaster. Quotes from a Moore letter: Now I shall do my own small bronze casting so I shall be able to experiment more easily than if I had to have them cast by professional casters"."
0015935
Author/Editor: HUGHES-STANTON Penelope.
Publisher: Private Libraries Association
Place Published: Pinner
Year: 1991
Date & Collation: xii,183pp.Illus.Bibliog.Index.
Description: Life and work of Blair Hughes-Stanton by his daughter. Includes an edition of 112 with eight engravings printed from the wood. Includes four passing mentions of Moore: as a fellow student at the Leon Underwood School of Painting and Sculpture; as a contributor to The Island (See 0009388); visiting Paris with Hughes-Stanton and others in 1924; being introduced to Robert Sainsbury by Hughes-Stanton.
0015941
Publisher: Phillips
Place Published: London
Year: 1991
Date & Collation: (16 Dec).
Description: Sale 28846. Lots 351-355 Henry Moore: five Prints 1949-1975.
0014834
Publisher: Archer Fields Press
Place Published: New York
Year: 1991
Date & Collation: xvi,2156pp.Illus.Adverts.Plates.
Description: Copyright 1991 Editions M Zürich. 1 January-31 December 1990 Engravings, Drawings, Watercolors, Paintings, Sculpture.
243-244 Henry Moore: 37 prints.
546 Henry Moore: 9 drawings.
823-824 Henry Moore: 12 watercolors.
2119-2221 Henry Moore: 30 sculptures.
0014835
Publisher: Larousse
Place Published: Paris
Year: 1991
Date & Collation: 896pp.Illus.Text in French.
Description: A-Z sequence of artists and terms.
584-585(1 illus) Henry Moore. Outline of Moore's career and work.
0015932
Author/Editor: MELLY George.
Publisher: Thames and Hudson
Place Published: London
Year: 1991
Date & Collation: 160pp.Illus.Bibliog.
Description: Photographs of Paris, reminiscences by Melly and literary quotations. Repeats on page 64 the view Henry Moore whose early work was well within the expelled himself by carving towards the end of the war a disgustingly sentimental Madonna and Child for a "modern cleric" in Northampton"."
0015938
Publisher: The Australian
Year: 1991
Date & Collation: (5 Dec)..
Description: Forthcoming exhibitions at the Art Gallery of New South Wales will include a Moore exhibition (See 0014949). It was originally envisaged that Melbourne and Brisbane would also participate, but there had been a lack of interest by the other two cities.
0016012
Publisher: St. James Press
Place Published: Chicago & London
Year: 1991
Date & Collation: x,870pp.Bibliog.
Description: 550-552 GLIERE Gerhard. Henry Moore.
Review of nine monographs, beginning The Henry Moore industry has been in full swing now for several decades" and ending "an artist observes a more probing less admiring and obligatory biographical treatment than any he has yet received"."
0015940
Publisher: Phillips
Place Published: London
Year: 1991
Date & Collation: (21 Oct).
Description: Sale 28776. Lots 384-386 Henry Moore: three Prints 1974-1980. Lot 384 reads: Publishers Curwen Studio London. Moore-Marini-Hockney-Frink. Lithographic poster printed in black for Cass Picture Shop Knightsbridge1977 on wove in good condition"."
0020974
Author/Editor: LUKE Michael.
Publisher: Weidenfeld and Nicholson
Place Published: London
Year: 1991
Date & Collation: xxi,212pp.Illus.Index.
Description: Text charts the rise and fall of Soho hangout The Gargoyle Club, patronized by politicians, distinguished servants of the State, literati and nobility, and it's founder David Tennant. Brief mention of Henry Moore on page 147 with reference to Tambimuttu, who published the first edition of Shelter Sketchbook at Poetry London. Other members of the club included Stephen Spender, Dylan Thomas and Francis Bacon.
0015925
Author/Editor: ASSOULINE Pierre.
Publisher: Fromm International
Place Published: New York
Year: 1991
Date & Collation: xiv,412pp.16 plates.Bibliog.
Description: Slightly abridged translation from L'Homme de l'Art: D.H. Kahnweiler 1884-1979 (Paris: Balland 1988). Includes two passing mentions of Moore:
267 Peggy Guggenheim was unable to pack her Moore sculptures and other works for removal in World War 2, and they were finally stored in a chateau.
349 Kahnweiler became a dealer and friend of Moore, and had a Moore sculpture in his garden.
0015931
Author/Editor: SCHARFF David E., SCHARFF Jill Savage.
Publisher: Aronson
Place Published: Northvale, N.J. and London
Year: 1991
Date & Collation: xviii,503pp.Illus.Bibliog.
Description: Copyright 1987 and 1991. Paperback with cover photograph of Family Group, 1944 bronze.
0015937
Publisher: Le Figaro
Place Published: Paris
Year: 1991
Date & Collation: (9 Jul)..(1 illus).Text in French.Initialled J.-M.T.
Description: Exhibition master-minded by Solange de Turenne, describing forthcoming project Henry Moore Intime at Didier Imbert (See 0014956). Carte blanche has been given to architect Christian Germanaz to reconstruct Moore's environment in the gallery.
0014730
Publisher: Midtjyllands Avis
Place Published: Silkeborg
Year: 1991
Date & Collation: (13 June)..(1 illus).Text in Danish.
Description: Note on film made for the Henry Moore Foundation, to be shown on Danish television. Presumably Henry Moore and Landscape (See 0011196).
0015928
Author/Editor: STATSKY William P.
Publisher: West Publishing Company
Place Published: St. Paul, Minn.
Year: 1991
Date & Collation: xix,671pp.Illus.Glossary.
Description: Previous editions 1978, 1984. Cover photograph: Family Group, 1948-1949 bronze.
0015934
Publisher: Rijksmuseum Kröller-Müller
Place Published: Otterloo
Year: 1991
Date & Collation: 335pp.Illus.Bibliog.Foreword by R.W.D. OXENAAR.
Description: This is the first catalogue of the collection of sculptor's drawings".
88-89(2 illus) Henry Moore.
Illustrations with general commentary on: Ideas for Stone Sculpture 1936 drawing and Reclining Figures 1934 drawing. "Moore sought forms which appealed to the imagination as well as clearly recognizable forms from nature"."
0014734
Publisher: Phillips
Place Published: London
Year: 1991
Date & Collation: (5 Nov).
Description: Sale 28794. Lot 86(6 illus) Henry Moore: one Sculpture 1930. Six views of Figure, 1930 ebony to be sold by order of the Executors of the late Mrs. L.E. Ventris, including photograph showing the carving in the dining room of Mrs. Ventris circa 1939. Bibliography. List of Exhibitions. Two-page text by Norbert LYNTON on Moore's influences, and carving as the great modern challenge to the young sculptor. Outlines Moore's other carvings in wood, his use of the vertical figure and of the female form. Discusses the composition of the Figure and the treatment of the head, shoulders, back and arms. The curving left arm makes a recess for the absent child perhaps...One arm is mighty the other more caressing.""