Henry Moore Artwork Catalogue
Henry Moore: Complete Sculpture, Volume 5, Sculpture 1974-80; edited by Alan Bowness
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7-9 BOWNESS Alan. Introduction.
11 Biographic summary 1974-80.
12-14 Exhibitions 1974-80.
15 Public collections.
16 Short bibliography 1974-80.
17-46 Catalogue 1974-80 (Items 640-782).
49-232 Plates 1-184.
Catalogues and illustrates 143 sculptures produced from late 1973 until early 1980. The introduction notes Moore's late style as dating from around 1960, and the most original and challenging sculpture being produced anywhere in the world" in the following 15 years. The work has seen a consolidation since 1973 drawing together "the threads of a long and various career" with the natural flow of sculptural ideas. Bowness discusses briefly a few of the works which stand out noting the large commissions the marble carvings and the continuation of the Reclining Figure and other themes."
Bib. Number0000971
Henry Moore: Complete Sculpture, Volume 5, Sculpture 1974-80; edited by Alan Bowness
Author/Editoredited by BOWNESS Alan
PublisherLund Humphries
Place PublishedLondon
Year1983
Date & Collation46pp(143 illus).184 plates(215 illus).Biog.Bibliog.Introduction by Alan BOWNESS.
LanguageEnglish
More InformationPublished with Zwemmer, London. Distributed in the U.S.A. by Allanheld and Schram.7-9 BOWNESS Alan. Introduction.
11 Biographic summary 1974-80.
12-14 Exhibitions 1974-80.
15 Public collections.
16 Short bibliography 1974-80.
17-46 Catalogue 1974-80 (Items 640-782).
49-232 Plates 1-184.
Catalogues and illustrates 143 sculptures produced from late 1973 until early 1980. The introduction notes Moore's late style as dating from around 1960, and the most original and challenging sculpture being produced anywhere in the world" in the following 15 years. The work has seen a consolidation since 1973 drawing together "the threads of a long and various career" with the natural flow of sculptural ideas. Bowness discusses briefly a few of the works which stand out noting the large commissions the marble carvings and the continuation of the Reclining Figure and other themes."