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0022268
Author/Editor: CARSTENSON Cecil C.
Publisher: J.M Dent & Sons Ltd
Place Published: London
Year: 1973
Date & Collation: 179pp.illus.index
Description: Edited by William S. BROWN, British edition of American book aimed at the beginner. Mentions of Moore throughout, including page 56, mention of Moore's use of the hole, and page 116 comparision to the authors own wood carving. See also page 122 for Moore influence. No Moore illus.
0013749
Author/Editor: LEVEY Michael.
Publisher: Schibsteds Forlag
Place Published: Oslo
Year: 1973
Date & Collation: 359pp.Illus.Text in Norwegian.
Description: Norwegian edition of A History of Western Art published by Thames and Hudson 1968 (See 0005028) with photograph and passing mention of Reclining Figure, 1929 brown Hornton stone.
For German edition see 0013749.
0009847
Publisher: Hall, G.K.
Place Published: Boston
Year: 1973
Date & Collation: 8 vols.
Description: Vol. 6: 254-256 Henry Moore: 40 references.
0009851
Author/Editor: CARROLL Donald., LUCIE-SMITH Edward.
Publisher: Horizon Press
Place Published: New York
Year: 1973
Date & Collation: 208pp.Illus.
Description: In form of interview, arranged in six sections. Recordings of these conversations are available on Audio-Text Cassettes from The Center for Cassette Studies." Includes half-a-dozen passing mentions of Henry Moore. In the section on Surrealism/Dadaism mention is made of Moore's use of distortion "biomorphic Surrealism" and he is described as the most distinguished of the English Surrealists. In the chapter The Rise of Abstract Art Moore is mentioned in discussions on Brancusi and on Anthony Caro."
0009846
Author/Editor: MOUNT Marshall Ward.
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Place Published: Bloomington, Ind.
Year: 1973
Date & Collation: xviii,236pp.Illus.Bibliog.
Description: Published in Britain by David and Charles. Republished by DaCapo Press (New York) 1989. In a text on page 96 on Gregory Maloba, the author implies that Henry Moore visited East Africa. This is clarified in a letter from Professor Maloba to the Editor of this Bibliography: in 1940 the then Governor of Kenya Sir Henry Moore and his wife during a visit to where I was St. Mary's School Yala saw and were much impressed with my clay models. As a result Lady Moore a co-graduate of Mrs Margaret Trowell's at the Slade School London very kindly gave me a personal bursary to go and study under Mrs Trowell in Kampala Uganda. However by the end of the 1940s the English sculptor Henry Moore saw photographs of my work and his favourable comments which followed were among those instrumental in winning me a British Council scholarship for further study in England. I was profoundly touched by this as well as with an audience he gave me at his home at the end of my course in 1950...my humble and very sincere admiration of Henry Moore as one whose spirit and attitude has inspired many of us in the world while his individual style and ability will remain among the highest and unimitable.""
0009852
Author/Editor: VALERIUS S.
Publisher: Izobrazitel'noe Iskusstvo
Place Published: Moscow
Year: 1973
Date & Collation: 420pp(202 illus).Bibliog.Text in Russian.Title and same captions in French also.
Description: International study, with passing mentions of Moore, and section on him on pages 268-274 with nine illustrations. Sculptural form, Mother and Child theme, and other works which exhibit a denial of the human figure. Contradictions are seen in his work, together with a dynamic rhythm and use of natural settings. Unacceptable are his anti-historical theories of universal forms his isolation of history from the historic-social process and so from creative practice".
Title romanized: Progessivnaja Skul'ptura XX Veka."
0009848
Author/Editor: BACH Ira J.
Publisher: O'Hara Inc.
Place Published: Chicago
Year: 1973
Date & Collation: xiv,370pp.Illus.
Description: Walking Tours of Chicago's Architecture. Completely revised, second edition. Published simultaneously in Canada by Van Nostrand Reinhold.
205,216(1 illus) Henry Moore.
Short description, and full-page photograph of Nuclear Energy, 1964-1966 bronze.
0009849
Publisher: Gebr. Mann Verlag
Place Published: Berlin
Year: 1973
Date & Collation: viii,607pp.Illus.1 plate.Bibliog.Text in German.
Description: Festschrift für Hanns Swarzenski zum 70. Geburtstag am 30. August 1973 (Festschrift for Hanns Swarzenski's 70th Birthday on 30 August 1973) herausgegeben von Peter BLOCH, Tilmann BUDDENSIEG, Alfred HENTZEN, Theodor MULLER. The Foreword by Alfred Hentzen mentions Swarzenski's friendship with Henry Moore who has donated a lithograph as birthday gift. This is reproduced facing page viii. The section 'Museum of Fine Arts, Boston: Selected Acquisitions'; compiled by Robert C. MOELLER, III lists two Moore bronzes, one of which is illustrated, acquired during Swarzenski's curatorship.
0004022
Publisher: Ediciones Rialp
Place Published: Madrid
Year: 1973
Date & Collation: 24 vols.Illus.Bibliog.Text in Spanish.
Description: Tomo 16 Miraflores-Nomadismo (1973).
266-267(illus) GAYA NUNO J.A. Henry Moore.
0004028
Author/Editor: SPARK Muriel.
Publisher: Viking Press
Place Published: New York
Year: 1973
Date & Collation: vi,146pp.
Description: American edition of 0004027, with dust jacket photograph of King and Queen, 1952-1953 bronze superimposed against New York skyline.
0004044
Author/Editor: GARLAND Madge.
Publisher: Architectural Press
Place Published: London
Year: 1973
Date & Collation: 136pp.Illus.
Description: 98,102(3 illus) Henry Moore.
Photographs of two bronzes in the garden of Sir Colin Anderson. A 1927 mask is suggested as a good choice for a wall ornament.
0004047
Author/Editor: DE LUCIO-MEYER J.J.
Publisher: Lund Humphries
Place Published: London
Year: 1973
Date & Collation: 240pp.Illus.Bibliog.
Description: Introduction to basic design and art appreciation with photographs of three Henry Moore sculptures, and a passing mention in the text.
0004013
Author/Editor: BRONOWSKI Jacob.
Publisher: British Broadcasting Corporation
Place Published: London
Year: 1973
Date & Collation: 448pp(219 illus).Bibliog.
Description: Also published by Little, Brown (New York). Book of the B.B.C. television series on the history of science.
115,116-117(1 illus) Henry Moore.
Knife Edge Two Piece, 1962-1965 bronze is used as an illustration in the chapter entitled The Grain in the Stone which surveys man the architect and user of tools. The text includes a very brief quotation from Moore on acquiring random blocks of stone as a young sculptor.
For film see 0004210. For The Listener text see 0004184.
0004016
Author/Editor: Amon Carter Museum of Western Art.
Publisher: Amon Carter Museum of Western Art
Place Published: Fort Worth
Year: 1973
Date & Collation: v,602pp.Illus.Biog.Preface by Mitchell A. WILDER.
Description: Listing of nearly 2,000 works in the Museum, established 1961.
194,195(1 illus) Henry Moore: Upright Motive No. 1: Glenkiln Cross, 1955-1956 bronze; Upright Motive No. 2, 1955-1956 bronze; Upright Motive No. 7, 1955-1956 bronze.
0004019
Author/Editor: REE Harry.
Publisher: Longman
Place Published: London
Year: 1973
Date & Collation: ix,163pp.4 plates.Bibliog.
Description: A paragraph on page 72 records the disappointment felt by Morris at not acquiring Family Group, 1948-1949 bronze for Impington Village College; and his sense of annoyance when it was purchased by Hertfordshire County Council for Barclay School, Stevenage.
0004038
Author/Editor: CLARK Kenneth.
Publisher: Book Club Associates
Place Published: London
Year: 1973
Date & Collation: xxiii,408pp.Illus.Bibliog.
Description: Edition of work first published 1956: see 0007442 for annotation.
0004041
Author/Editor: HARRIS Nathaniel.
Publisher: Hamlyn
Place Published: London
Year: 1973
Date & Collation: 121pp.Illus.
Description: an absolutely basic history of the world's art from cave painting to the present day. Written specially for people with no previous knowledge of the subject."
110111(1 illus) Henry Moore.
Photograph of a 1938 carving and brief mention of Moore as "the greatest living sculptor"."
0004007
Author/Editor: GREENBERG Clement.
Publisher: Thames and Hudson
Place Published: London
Year: 1973
Date & Collation: x,278pp.
Description: Collection of previously published essays, copyright 1961. Includes three passing mentions of Moore:
146-152 Art Chronicle 1952: Partisan Review 1952.
(I have had my fill of Henry Moore and artists like him").
164-166 Wyndham Lewis against abstract art 1957.
(List mention).
203-207 David Smith 1956.
("Sculpture has become a field where...false renaissances abound: there are Moore Marini and the postwar Giacometti...")."
0004010
Author/Editor: BRADLEY William.
Publisher: Prentice-Hall
Place Published: Englewood Cliffs, N.J.
Year: 1973
Date & Collation: x,182pp.Illus.
Description: Introduction to art appreciation, developed from lectures at universities of Minnesota, Wisconsin and Maryland. Includes two Moore illustrations (Recumbent Figure, 1938 green Hornton stone, and Madonna and Child, 1943 drawing), and one or two passing mentions in the text.
0004029
Author/Editor: SCHENCK Axel.
Publisher: Rowohlt
Place Published: Hamburg
Year: 1973
Date & Collation: 2 vols.Text in German.
Description: Copyright Georg Westermann Verlag 1973.
Band 1: Hans von Aachen - Filippio Lippi.158pp.Illus.
Band 2: Fra Filippo Lippi - Francisco de Zurbarán.158pp.Illus.
37-39(1 illus) Henry Moore.
40-line entry and photograph of King and Queen, 1952-1953 bronze.
0004032
Publisher: McGraw-Hill
Place Published: New York
Year: 1973
Date & Collation: 12 vols.Illus.
Description: Vol. 7: 500-502(2 illus) Henry Moore by William C. LIPKE.
Decade-by-decade outline of career and influences.
0004048
Publisher: Threshold
Place Published: London
Year: 1973
Date & Collation: 288pp.Illus.
Description: Published with Sotheby Parke Bernet in association with Quantas Airways. Directory of museums in A-Z order of cities. Includes 15 references to works of Henry Moore, including a photograph on page 72 of an installation view of Moore's exhibition at Fine Arts Museum, Caracas, Venezuela (See 0006141).
0004020
Author/Editor: PRIESTLEY J.B.
Publisher: Heinemann
Place Published: London
Year: 1973
Date & Collation: 256pp.Illus.
Description: An informal attempt to explain the English."
133(1 illus) Henry Moore.
Photograph (from Radio Times Hulton Picture Library) of Moore at work in his studio and a passing mention of his working-class background in a chapter The Uncommon Common People. For Penguin edition see 0003551."
0004023
Author/Editor: RUSSELL John.
Publisher: Penguin Books
Place Published: London
Year: 1973
Date & Collation: 274pp(159 illus).Bibliog.
Description: Paperback edition, with revisions, of 0005041, published to celebrate the artist's 75th birthday. There are fewer illustrations in this Penguin edition, and pages 251-259 carry a revised text and illustration on the 1972 Florence exhibition (See 0004285). This edition also includes a short bibliography, a list of illustrations and an Index.
For 1985 Japanese edition see 0000429.