Henry Moore Artwork Catalogue
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Catalogue of artworks in the collection of the Unipol Group, the Italian financial services company based in Bologna. A section entitled "Intermezzo II: Other Foreign Works" lists Moore's Two Piece Reclining Figure No.5, on display in Turin (illus. p.148) along with works by Chagall, Braques, Maria Helena Vieira da Silva, and Ipousteguy. There is brief commentary on Moore's work, the influence of Picasso and of Pre-Colombian artwork.
Collection catalogue for the National Museum of Modern Art, Osaka, showing highlights from a collection of more than 8000 works. Work #13, in the section "Contemporary International Artists" is Large Standing Figure: Knife Edge. illus. with brief commentary in English and Japanese.
Collection of biographical essays on artists by John BERGER, translated into Korean. Arranged in chronological order, beginning with the Chauvet cave painters (c. 30,000 BC) and concluding with contemporary artist Randa Mdah (b.1983). pp.420-431 is an essay on Moore. Mentions of Three Standing Figures, King and Queen, and Mother and Child: Block Seat.
Positive review of two Henry Moore exhibitions open in June 2019: the Wallace Collection's Henry Moore: The Helmet Heads and Henry Moore Studios & Gardens' Henry Moore Drawings: The Art of Seeing.
Sale of works from the Rae Rothfield collection. One Henry Moore: lot 20 is a bronze Reclining Figure: Wing (LH 749a cast 6). Illus. with commentary.
Second edition of 0021405. Story of the J. Paul Getty Museum, its origins and programs, two campuses, art and architecture and inner workings. Highly illustrated with photographs of interior and exterior shots of the museum and it's staff. Includes two Moore illus: Page viii-ix shows Moore's Seated Woman 1958-59 bronze, (LH 440) and Reclining Mother and Baby 1983 bronze, (LH 822) in storage prior to being sited on the Fran and Ray Stark Sculpture Terrace. Page 150 shows Seated Woman 1958-59 bronze, (LH 440) in its new location.
Summary of proposed Much Hadham neighbourhood plan for the period up to 2033. The parish is required to build at least 54 new homes over this period; the proposed plan sets out where these are to be.
Cover image of Large Upright Internal/External Form at the Henry Moore Foundation, Perry Green.
Textbook on modern European history. Moore's Sculptural Object (1960) illustrated as part of discussion of 20th century art (p.1047). Caption describes it as an example of the non-representational art which became common in both 20th century sculpture and painting.
Book celebrating the 100th birthday of the art dealer Alex Rosenberg. Mentions of Moore and images of his work throughout, including:
p.6: photograph of Rosenberg in his office with a bronze cast of Horse
pp.94-97: Rosenberg's relationship with Moore. Two photographs of Moore: one in the Etching Studio; the other in Gildmore Graphics Studio. Recollections by Rosenberg and David Mitchinson.
p.105: illus of Two Women Bathing a Child
pp.124-125: Illus of The Alex Rosenberg Gallery, with various works by Moore installed for the 1983 exhibition Henry Moore: The New Work.
pp.144, 146, 148: illus of the Rosenbergs' apartment on East 69th Street, New York. Three HM sculptures are on view.
pp.156-157: Rosenberg loans and then sells Upright Motive No.9 to Hofstra university (illus.)
pp.158-159: illus of Rosenberg looking at Harlow Family Group.
pp.160-161: 1987 exhibition Mother and Child: The Art of Henry Moore at Hofstra University.
Catalogue accompanying an exhibition of the same name. The catalogue is made up of several essays by sculptors. Mention of Moore on p.124 by Carola Giedion-Welcker. In the section "Catalogue", there is an illus. of Mother and Child 1936 Ancaster stone.
One copy of both the English and the Polish edition of the catalogue are in the collection.