Henry Moore Artwork Catalogue
The Way Forward: My first fify years at Ruder-Finn.
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P.99 on Finn's involvement in acquiring Moore's Reclining Figure, 1963-65 bronze (LH 519) for the Lincoln Center for Performing Art.
p.130 on publishing and providing the photographs for the first book writen on Heinrich Brabender, with text from Paul Pieper, the director of the Munster Museum, and an introduction by Moore. Moore also provided a complete lithograph edition to help finance the book.
p.136 in relation to the Pritzker Architectural Prize, Averell Harriman, Arden House and Columbia University, the Hakone Open Air Museum and Nobutaka Shikanai.
Bib. Number0020811
The Way Forward: My first fify years at Ruder-Finn.
Author/EditorFINN, David.
PublisherMillwood Publishing
Place PublishedNew York
Year1998
Date & Collation246pp.Index.162 B&W Illus.
LanguageEnglish
More InformationAn autobiographical account of fifty years in a major public relations firm, Ruder & Finn. Henry Moore is discussed in the following sections: P.99 on Finn's involvement in acquiring Moore's Reclining Figure, 1963-65 bronze (LH 519) for the Lincoln Center for Performing Art.
p.130 on publishing and providing the photographs for the first book writen on Heinrich Brabender, with text from Paul Pieper, the director of the Munster Museum, and an introduction by Moore. Moore also provided a complete lithograph edition to help finance the book.
p.136 in relation to the Pritzker Architectural Prize, Averell Harriman, Arden House and Columbia University, the Hakone Open Air Museum and Nobutaka Shikanai.