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Henry Moore Artwork Catalogue

Henry Moore - London

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Henry Moore - London
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Bib. Number0021754

Henry Moore - London

Author/EditorSTONARD John-Paul.
Place PublishedLondon
Year
Date & Collation2010(May) 340-342 (3 Moore illus)
LanguageEnglish
More InformationFavourable exhibition review of Tate Henry Moore show. Summery of the accompanying exhibition catalogue, with particular focus upon Girl with Clasped Hands 1930 Cumberland Alabaster, (LH 47), Grey Tube Shelter 1940 drawing, (HMF 1724) and Maquette for Mother and Child 1952 bronze, (LH 314). Stonard states After 1945, and in particular following the success of the shelter drawings, Henry Moore became 'Henry Moore'. His own public reputation became unfolded inot his sculpture, in addition to a whole set of other 'pasts' that shaped his conservative formal reportory, including a strong sense of prehistory that had first emerged in the 1930s. Three Moore illus show: Girl with Clasped Hands 1930 Cumberland Alabaster, (LH 47) Reclining Figure 1929 brown Hornton stone, (LH 59) Grey Tube Shelter 1940 drawing, (HMF 1724). Mention of Moore within Art History Reviewed IX: Kenneth Clark's 'The Nude. A Study of Ideal Art', 1956 also by Stonard, pages 317-321. List detail of Henry Moore Deluxe exhibition in Sheep Field Barn, page 357.