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0009165
Author/Editor: WILENSKI R.H.
Publisher: Stokes
Place Published: New York
Year: 1932
Date & Collation: c.1932. xx,172pp.24plates.Bibliog.
Description: For London edition and description see 0009311.
0009311
Author/Editor: WILENSKI R.H.
Publisher: Faber and Faber
Place Published: London
Year: 1932
Date & Collation: xx,172pp.24 plates.Bibliog.
Description: Subtitled: An essay on some original sculpture of the present day together with some account of the methods of professional disseminators of the notion that certain sculptors in ancient Greece were the first and the last to achieve perfection in sculpture."
12136161164Plates 8b102324(4 illus) Henry Moore.
Photographs of four carvings by Moore: "He believes that permanent shapes in permanent materials must symbolise universal and permanent ideas." One of the illustrations Reclining Woman 1930 green Hornton stone is captioned and cited in the texts as 'Mountains'.
For New York edition see 0009165. Reprinted by A.M.S. Press (See 0002685)."
0009312
Author/Editor: BARTON J.E.
Publisher: Christophers
Place Published: London
Year: 1932
Date & Collation: 278pp.44 plates.
Description: 'A lay study of the visual arts.' On page 202 in a chapter on Art and the English Race: It has lately been recognised that the cubistic side of Dobson's sculpture lends itself well to decorative architectural uses; and the same thing would apply to the work of Henry Moore who has evolved an art of his own most impressive in its harmony of formidable masses from the amazing semi-recumbent figure-monuments of ancient Central America.""
0003844
Author/Editor: COXON Raymond.
Publisher: Pitman.
Place Published: London
Year: 1932
Date & Collation: xvi,257pp.Illus.
Description: Art and Life series.
81,82,179(1 Illus) Henry Moore.
Illustration of Drawing, 1928 and mention of Moore in the chapter on Drawing as a competent sculptor draughtsman not reluctant to overcome the first essential principles of creating the third dimension on a flat surface. Moore is also mentioned in the chapter Design and Composition: Rhythm.
0003844
Author/Editor: COXON Raymond
Place Published: London
Year: 1932
Date & Collation: xvi,257pp.Illus.
Description: Art and Life series.
81,82,179(1 Illus) Henry Moore.
Illustration of Drawing, 1928 and mention of Moore in the chapter on Drawing as a competent sculptor draughtsman not reluctant to overcome the first essential principles of creating the third dimension on a flat surface. Moore is also mentioned in the chapter Design and Composition: Rhythm.       
0001507
Author/Editor: NASH Paul.
Publisher: Soncino Press
Place Published: London
Year: 1932
Date & Collation: xix,101pp.Illus.Plates.
Description: Mentions that Henry Moore has made objects for interior decoration. For exhibition see 0009313.