Henry Moore Artwork Catalogue
Painting: The School of London.
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Includes a paragraph on Moore's sculpture and drawings on display, noting that he was not interested in the representation of natural appearance. He sought for a symbol to express the stone or the conception in line. He found the hollow as interesting as the solid.
Bib. Number0016503
Painting: The School of London.
Author/EditorO'MALLEWY Earnán.
PublisherThe Bell
Place PublishedDublin
Year1947
Date & Collation(June 14(3) 1-8.
LanguageEnglish
More InformationWaddington Galleries Dublin exhibition in March and April. Described as the first comprehensive showing in Dublin of contemporary English art, and in a new gallery (See also 0008737). Exhibition title cited as Living Art.Includes a paragraph on Moore's sculpture and drawings on display, noting that he was not interested in the representation of natural appearance. He sought for a symbol to express the stone or the conception in line. He found the hollow as interesting as the solid.