Henry Moore Artwork Catalogue
New Popular Educator: the university in the home; editor J. A. HAMMERTON.
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Volume 2 955-957 (9 illus) Universal Forms in Sculpture.
(Art & Architecture Lesson 24. The new British Sculptors of the 1920s, and their use of forms from nature. Moore's compositions are seen as symbols of life". Includes a photograph of Girl 1931 Ancaster stone courtesy of A. Zwemmer. Also photographs of works by Jacob Epstein Eric Kennington Maurice Lambert Barbara Hepworth. "Carvings on buildings form a characteristic part of modern sculpture"."
Bib. Number0016018
New Popular Educator: the university in the home; editor J. A. HAMMERTON.
PublisherAmalgamated Press
Place PublishedLondon
Year1934
Date & Collationc.1934. 2 vols. 1456pp.Illus.Bibliog.
LanguageEnglish
More InformationVolume 1 not seen.Volume 2 955-957 (9 illus) Universal Forms in Sculpture.
(Art & Architecture Lesson 24. The new British Sculptors of the 1920s, and their use of forms from nature. Moore's compositions are seen as symbols of life". Includes a photograph of Girl 1931 Ancaster stone courtesy of A. Zwemmer. Also photographs of works by Jacob Epstein Eric Kennington Maurice Lambert Barbara Hepworth. "Carvings on buildings form a characteristic part of modern sculpture"."