Henry Moore Artwork Catalogue
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(Moore's mythical female figures. Contacts between Moore and Louisiana over the years. Jensen's visit to Much Hadham, Moore in Denmark to help with exhibition).
4-7 SEYMOUR Anne. Formsproget tilpasset tid og sted.
(The idiom to fit time and place. The timelessness of Moore's art, his pioneering work in the 1920s and 1930s. Influences on his work and the mystery in their content. The importance of Moore to other artists; nature and humanity).
8-9 SUTTON Gertrud Købke. Liggende figur i to dele.
(Two Piece Reclining Figure. Outlines Moore's life and career, compares him with Danish artist Heerup. Aesthetic discussion on the Louisiana sculpture, Two Piece Reclining Figure No. 5, 1963-1964 bronze. Humanism, irreparable separation in the two parts, pessimistic but elegant).
10-11 Henry MOORE om skulptur (17 statements).
14-17 RUSSELL John. Moore fastholder sin motivverden.
(Moore sticks to his world of motifs. Balance between hard and soft, based on human body. Influences and artistic development, notes on selected works).
18-23 WIVEL Mikael. Henry Moores tegninger og grafik.
(Drawings and prints. Drawings as ideas for sculpture and as works in their own right. War Drawings, prints, Elephant Skull, Sheep, black drawings and Stonehenge lithographs).
24-26 GAMMELBO Poul. Hos Henry Moore.
(Visiting Henry Moore. Report of visit to Much Hadham, describing the estate and works on display).
27 Henry Moores biografi.
30-31 READ Herbert. Oprigtighed over for materialet.
(Truth to material. Outlines Moore's career, materials, study of nature, and his revolutionary significance).
38-39 Henry Moore: udstillingen 20 marts-9 maj 1976.
(Catalogue: 92 Sculptures 1924-1973, 27 Drawings 1923-1971, 16 Prints 1950-1974). See also 0003592.
Bib. Number0003511
Henry Moore.
PublisherLouisiana Revy
Place PublishedHumlebók
Year1976
Date & Collation(March-May) 16(3) Cover,2-37,38-39(40 illus).Text in Danish.
LanguageDanish
More Information3 JENSEN Knud W. Moores mytiske kvindefigurer.(Moore's mythical female figures. Contacts between Moore and Louisiana over the years. Jensen's visit to Much Hadham, Moore in Denmark to help with exhibition).
4-7 SEYMOUR Anne. Formsproget tilpasset tid og sted.
(The idiom to fit time and place. The timelessness of Moore's art, his pioneering work in the 1920s and 1930s. Influences on his work and the mystery in their content. The importance of Moore to other artists; nature and humanity).
8-9 SUTTON Gertrud Købke. Liggende figur i to dele.
(Two Piece Reclining Figure. Outlines Moore's life and career, compares him with Danish artist Heerup. Aesthetic discussion on the Louisiana sculpture, Two Piece Reclining Figure No. 5, 1963-1964 bronze. Humanism, irreparable separation in the two parts, pessimistic but elegant).
10-11 Henry MOORE om skulptur (17 statements).
14-17 RUSSELL John. Moore fastholder sin motivverden.
(Moore sticks to his world of motifs. Balance between hard and soft, based on human body. Influences and artistic development, notes on selected works).
18-23 WIVEL Mikael. Henry Moores tegninger og grafik.
(Drawings and prints. Drawings as ideas for sculpture and as works in their own right. War Drawings, prints, Elephant Skull, Sheep, black drawings and Stonehenge lithographs).
24-26 GAMMELBO Poul. Hos Henry Moore.
(Visiting Henry Moore. Report of visit to Much Hadham, describing the estate and works on display).
27 Henry Moores biografi.
30-31 READ Herbert. Oprigtighed over for materialet.
(Truth to material. Outlines Moore's career, materials, study of nature, and his revolutionary significance).
38-39 Henry Moore: udstillingen 20 marts-9 maj 1976.
(Catalogue: 92 Sculptures 1924-1973, 27 Drawings 1923-1971, 16 Prints 1950-1974). See also 0003592.