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0002594
Author/Editor: MOORE Henry.
Publisher: Henry Moore Foundation
Place Published: Much Hadham
Year: 1979
Date & Collation: 60 mins.Sound recording.
Description: Second part of unpublished sound recording made with Juliet Wilson in preparation for Henry Moore: drawings 1969-79 (See 0002478). Moore speaks for another hour, often examining individual drawings. Hands, including Dorothy Hodgkin's; Trees, related to human and landscape forms; Bonfire Drawings; Mother and Child theme; Collage drawings; Masaccio and other Old Masters; and briefly on other sections of the exhibition. Pen Exercises; Heads; Elephant drawings; Girl Doing Homework.
0016219
Publisher: Radio New Zealand
Place Published: Christchurch
Year: 1994
Date & Collation: 5 mins.Sound recording.
Description: Sound Archives tape, made in 1994 for the Henry Moore Foundation, of three short interviews with Henry Moore.
Henry Moore 1976 2 minutes.
(Form and shape are the sculptor's obsession. The human form has been his main interest, but also trees, shells, bones, pebbles).
Frances Hodgkins: the European Years, 1970.2 minutes.
(Extract from 1969 interview with June Opie. Moore on meeting Frances Hodgkins in her studio, and her sense of humour. See also 0000000. Moore briefly describes the 7 and 5 Society of which they were members).
Henry Moore 1940s.1 minute.
(Moore relates the Sunday School Michelangelo story which made him want to be a sculptor at the age of 11).
0019573
Publisher: National Gallery of Art
Place Published: Washington, D.C.
Year: 2001
Date & Collation: 25mins.Colour.Sound.
Description: Written, produced, and directed by Carroll Moore. Exective Producer: Susan M. Arensberg. Narrated by Ted Van Griethuysen. Produced by the Department of Exhibition Programs on the occasion of the Henry Moore exhibition (See 0019295). The film was made possible by the HRH Foundation.
A rapid chronological outline of Henry Moore's life and career, incorporating extracts from earlier films on the artist, some in black-and-white. Also includes contributions to camera by Anthony Caro, Dorothy Kosinski, David Cohen, and Bruce Nauman.
Includes film and photographs of Henry Moore and his art, including works on the Much Hadham estate.
Touches upon the British Museum, Carving, Surrealism, Biomorphism, War Drawings, Commissions, and other topics.
0019376
Publisher: Columbia Broadcasting System
Place Published: New York
Year: 2001
Date & Collation: 9mins.Colour.Sound.
Description: Cassette labelled Sunday Morning: Henry Moore. Part of television programme, on Henry Moore: sculpting the 20th century exhibition in Dallas (See 0019295). Commentary by Bob McNamara. Views of exhibits. Group of visiting school children. Dorothy Kosinski, and Raymond Nasher speak briefly on camera.
Incorporates sections from 1983 CBS News, Sunday Morning (See 0001379) and 1965 CBS film Henry Moore: man of form (See 0006096), both featuring statements by the sculptor.
For internet summary see 0019377.
0020156
Publisher: National Gallery of Art
Place Published: Washington, D.C..
Year: 2001
Date & Collation: 58mins.Colour.Sound.
Description: Continues from Tape 1 (See 0020154) and Tape 2 (See 0020155). Panel discussion filmed from stationary camera at the back of the hall. Jeffrey Weiss with Andew Causey, Valerie Fletcher, Dorothy Kosinski, Steven A. Nash, Alex Potts, and Anne M. Wagner.
General discussion ranging over enlargement of sculpture, works in public settings, changes in society and taste over the decades, early carvings.