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Henry Moore Artwork Catalogue

The Biography of a Building - How Robert Sainsbury and Norman Foster Built a Great Museum

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0022197 Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts; Sainsbury, David; Sainsbury, Lisa.; Sainsbury, Robert; Sainsbury, Robert and Lisa: Collection; Foster, Norman; FOSTER Norman; Mother and Child, 1932 green Hornton stone; Norwich; Norfolk; Tate; Tate Gallery; HOOPER Steven The Biography of a Building - How Robert Sainsbury and Norman Foster Built a Great Museum Witold Rybczynski Thames & Hudson London Account of Norman Foster's first public commision to provide a perminent home for the collection of Lisa and Robert Sainsbury. Rich with architectural information on the building of Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts at the University of East Anglia, including architectural plans and illustrations of the collections. Also includes first hand accounts from David Sainsbury of the significance of Moore's friendship with Lord and Lady Sainsbury. Page 19 refers to a postcard from Lisa and Robert to a then teenage David, co-signed by Henry (Moore), Alberto (Giacometti) and Sandy (Calder), advising David that he was permitted to read Nabokov's Lolita. Illus of Moore's Mother and Child 1932 green Horton Stone, (LH 121) throughout, including, page 34 image of the work in situ at the foot of the stairs in the home of Robert and Lisa. Page 27 notes the original price Robert Sainsbury paid for the carving.

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photo: The Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts, University of East Anglia
LH 431 cast 4
1957-58