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Henry Moore Artwork Catalogue

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0003079 Moore, Henry = 1977 Bibliothèque Nationale;Catalogues (Henry Moore. 1977 Bibliothèque Nationale);Paris;Prints;French selection (Henry Moore. 1977 Bibliothèque Nationale);Adhemar, Jean;Mitchinson, David;MOORE Henry;Statements (Henry Moore. 1977 Bibliothèque Nationale);Frélaut, Jacques;Seghers, Hercules;Seurat, Georges;WOIMANT Françoise;Bayer, Jonathan;Jackson, Errol;Girl Doing Homework graphic works; LE RIDER Georges; SIMMONS Rosemary; Curwen Studio; Elephant Skull; Elephant Skull album; Stonehenge album; Sheep album Henry Moore. Bibliothèque Nationale Paris Catalogue of print exhibition, also incorporated in slightly different form in Nouvelles de l'Estampe 32, March-April 1977 (See 0003272).
3 LE RIDER Georges. Preface.
(Acknowledgements to Henry Moore, Jean Adhémar, David Mitchinson, Nouvelles de l'Estampe and writers).
4 Letter from Henry MOORE to Georges Le Rider.
(Pays tribute to the print studios in Paris who have collaborated over the years in the technical production of his graphic works).
5-8 SIMMONS Rosemary. Introduction à l'õuvre gravé de Henry Moore.
(Moore's early printmaking activities. 1963 as an important date when he worked with Curwen Studio. Jacques Frélaut's help culminated in Elephant Skull (See 0004721), and later Sheep album (See 0003614) and Girl Doing Homework. Influences on Moore's printmaking include Hercules Seghers, and the drawings of Seurat. Technical aspects are discussed, while the integration of ideas and themes is stressed as an important feature of the artist's total output in different media. This text also appeared in XX Siècle 49 (See 0003293) and in English in Arts Review, 13 May 1977 (See 0003238)).
13-20 Catalogue.
(206 Prints 1931-1976, including Elephant Skull album, Stonehenge album (See 0003854), Sheep album).
25-29 Dossier Henry Moore; établi par Françoise WOIMANT.
(Biography, Bibliography).
Five of the illustrations feature Moore at work; by Jonathan Bayer and Errol Jackson. There are eight colour plates.

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