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0022196
Author/Editor: STALLABRASS Julian
Publisher: Verso
Place Published: London
Year: 1999
Date & Collation: x.342pp.illus.index
Description: Book analysing the contemporary British art scene, exploring the reasons for its popularity, the altered structure of the art world, and examining in detail the work of leading figures. Brief mentions of Moore throughout. Particular reference, page 58 to Keith Coventry's interpretation of Moore's King And Queen after the cast at Glenkiln was vandalised. No Moore illus.
0019631
Author/Editor: TAYLOR Brandon.
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
Place Published: New Brunswick, N.J.
Year: 1999
Date & Collation: xvii,314pp.Illus.Bibliog.Index.
Description: American edition of work published by Manchester University Press. (See 0018101 for description).
0020379
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Place Published: Oxford and New York.
Year: 1999
Date & Collation: xviii,601pp.Bibliog.
Description: Paperback edition of book published 1997.
387-393 BOWNESS Alan. Henry Spencer Moore.
Biographical outline reprinted from 0017364.
0020416
Author/Editor: BROWN Jane.
Publisher: Garden Art Press
Place Published: Woodbridge.
Year: 1999
Date & Collation: 287pp.Illus.Bibliog.Index.
Description: Completely revised edition of book first published 1986 as The English Garden in Our Time (See 0000001). Garden Art Press is a division of the Antique Collectors' Club. The Henry Moore illustration is on page 270 in this edition which was reprinted in 2002.
0020385
Publisher: Macmillan Press
Place Published: Basingstoke.
Year: 1999
Date & Collation: x,233pp(1 illus).Bibliog.Index.
Description: Published in New York by St. Martin's Press 1999. Based on papers originally given at the D.H. Lawrence 110th Anniversary International Research Symposium held in Cambridge in July 1995.
154-175 MILLS Howard. Trusting Lawrence the Artist in Italy: Etruscan Places, and Schubert.
Mentions the Warren Gallery exhibitions of D.H. Lawrence and Henry Moore (See 009446); and quotes Henry Moore on his discovery of primitive art in prefence to classical works. This in a discussion on D.H. Lawrence's ambivalent attitude to Etruscan and other art.
0020466
Author/Editor: SELDON Anthony.
Publisher: Harper Collins
Place Published: London.
Year: 1999
Date & Collation: 232pp.Illus.Bibliog.Index.
Description: Title as printed: 10 Downing Street. Book about the official residence of the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.
180(1 Moore illus) Sculptures and Busts.
Within a chapter 'Art, Artefacts and Entertaining'. A photograph of an alcove containing Henry Moore's Reclining Figure: Open Pose, 1982 bronze with a graphic work by the sculptor on the wall. This photograph is repeated on the Contents Page and on the back of the dust jacket. The loan of works from the Henry Moore Foundation was instigated by Margaret Thatcher.
0019630
Author/Editor: CODY Barbara.
Publisher: Könemann
Place Published: Cologne
Year: 1999
Date & Collation: xiii,418pp.Illus.Bibliog 402-417.
Description: First published in the United States in 1998 by the Overlook Press. A large book of black-and-white photoportraits in alphanbetical order, with facing page commentaries by the author.
253-254,411(1 illus) Henry Moore.
Photograph of the sculptor by Sabine Weiss, and Barbara Cady's biographical outline and appreciation. As strong in spirit as he was solid in stature the most celebrated sculptor of our century created monumental works of great force and sensitivity sentries of modernism that live on in public plazas and in countless private gardens around the world"."
0022242
Author/Editor: BRIVATI Brian
Publisher: Richard Cohen Books
Place Published: London
Year: 1999
Date & Collation: xvi.304pp.illus.index
Description: Biography of lawer and chair of the Arts Council. Mention of Moore page 140; quotes from Goodman's memoirs, see 0015426, providing opinion of Moore at Goodman's first Arts Council meeting as chairman. No Moore illus.
0019728
Publisher: Sutton Publishing
Place Published: Stroud.
Year: 1999
Date & Collation: xxiii,360pp.Biog.Bibliog.Indexes.
Description: Poetry anthology.
111 SHANNON Sheila. The Artist's Vision: on a shelter picture by Henry Moore.
Reprinted from The Lightening-Struck Tower (See 0019849). See also 0008945.
0018289
Author/Editor: JOHNSON Matthew.
Publisher: Blackwell
Place Published: Oxford and Malden, Mass.
Year: 1999
Date & Collation: xv,240pp.Illus.Bibliog.Index.
Description: Front cover illustration is Moore's Monoliths, 1934 drawing.
0018290
Author/Editor: BAUMARD Philippe.
Publisher: Sage Publications
Place Published: London, Thousand Oaks, Calif., and New Delhi
Year: 1999
Date & Collation: vi,264pp.Bibliog.Index.
Description: Management book with photograph on front cover of Moore's Openwork Head No. 2, 1950 bronze. Originally published as Organisations Déconcertées by Masson (Paris) 1996.
0018326
Author/Editor: CONNOLLY Sean.
Publisher: Heinemann Library
Place Published: Oxford
Year: 1999
Date & Collation: 32pp(27 illus).Biog.Glossary.
Description: Simply written children's book, with a photograph and a few words on each page.
A paperback edition was issued in 2000.
2nd edition issued in 2006.
0018095
Author/Editor: FRIEDMAN Jonathan Block.
Publisher: Kendall-Hunt
Place Published: Dubuque, Iowa
Year: 1999
Date & Collation: xvii,552pp.Illus.Bibliog.Index.
Description: 54(1 illus) Henry Moore.
Photograph of a Reclining Figure, in an introductory section headed Swing. Other sections are on Melody, Harmony, etc. (The first volume was entitled Creation in Space, Volume 1: Architectonics).
0018100
Publisher: Fogtdal
Place Published: Copenhagen
Year: 1999
Date & Collation: 216pp.Illus.Biog.Bibliog.Redigret af Jürgen TESCH og Eckland HOLLMANN, oversat af Torben CHRISTENSEN, bearbejdet af Peter Michael HORNUNG.Text in Danish.
Description: Danish edition of Kunst! Das 20. Jahrhundert copyright 1997 Prestel Verlag, Munich and New York (See 17495). Two pages on each of 100 artists, with short texts by a variety of authors.
82-83(4 illus) Henry Moore; text initialled MF (Manfred Fath).
For English language version see 0017485.
0018119
Author/Editor: ELLIOTT Patrick.
Publisher: National Galleries of Scotland
Place Published: Edinburgh
Year: 1999
Date & Collation: 224pp.Illus.Index.Foreword by Timothy Clifford.Introduction by Richard Calvocoressi.
Description: 128-129,131(3 illus) Henry Moore.
Illustrations with commentaries on:
The Helmet, 1939-1940 lead.
Family Group, 1944 drawing.
Reclining Figure: Festival, 1951 bronze.
0018154
Author/Editor: DONEY Malcolm and Meryl.
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Place Published: Oxford
Year: 1999
Date & Collation: 64pp.Illus.
Description: Simple art book, with artists and terms in alphabetical order.
44(1 illus) Henry Moore.
12-line entry and photograph of a 1948-1949 bronze.
0018136
Publisher: Thames and Hudson
Place Published: London
Year: 1999
Date & Collation: 256pp.Illus.Biog.Bibliog.
Description: A celebration of art, architecture and design, published on the occasion of Thames and Hudson's 50th birthday. Largely pictorial work, arranged year by year 1949-1999.Short texts by Melvyn Bragg, Michael Craig-Martin, Christopher Frayling, Martin Harrison, David Hockney, Nicholas Serota, David Sylvester.
42,245(1 illus) Henry Moore.
Photograph under 1956 for Falling Warrior, 1956-1957 bronze, and short biography of Sir" Henry Moore."
0018137
Author/Editor: LUCIE-SMITh Edward.
Publisher: Thames and Hudson
Place Published: London
Year: 1999
Date & Collation: 352pp.Illus.Bibliog.Index.
Description: 4-5,234-236(2 illus) Henry Moore.
The book opens with a photograph across two pages: The Hands of Henry Moore 1972 by John Swope.
Page 234 is a full-page photoportrait by Ida Kar: Henry Moore, Much Hadham 1954.
Moore's life and career are outlined on pages 235-236, with the closing assessment that although his work continues to fetch high prices, it now seems very far from the mainstream of sculptural development.
Moore is also mentioned briefly in the texts on Ben Nicholson and Barbara Hepworth.
0018130
Author/Editor: SALER Michael J.
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Place Published: New York
Year: 1999
Date & Collation: xiii,242pp.Illus.Bibliog.Index.
Description: Study by Associate Professor of History at the University of California, Davis. Chapters on Frank Pick, William Morris, the North of England, etc.
Includes a dozen brief mentions of Henry Moore, mainly in a section 'The Myth of the North'.
0018138
Author/Editor: REMY Michel.
Publisher: Ashgate Publishing
Place Published: Aldershot and Brookfield, Vt.
Year: 1999
Date & Collation: 404pp.Illus.Bibliog.Index.
Description: Arranged into five chronological sequences 1932-1951. Includes illustrations of five Moore Sculptures 1934-1940, and two dozen mentions, mainly:
70-71 Henry Moore.
(Picasso and other influences. In the 1932-1936 section).
131,133-135 Henry Moore.
(Carvings of the 1930s. In the 1936-1937 section).
180,182-183 Henry Moore.
(Sculptural form; use of holes and string. In the 1938-1940 section).
Other brief mentions of Moore are in relation to other artists, Artists International Association, Unit One, International Surrealist Exhibition 1936.
The book was launched at the Mayor Gallery during the 20 April-28 May 1999 exhibtion entitled Surrealism in Britain. This had paintings and publications on display, but no obvious Moore items.
0018152
Publisher: Phaidon
Place Published: London
Year: 1999
Date & Collation: 520pp.Illus.Glossary.
Description: Small paperback edition of work first published 1996. 500 full-page colour photographs of works in Artist A-Z order, with brief captions.
317(1 illus) Henry Moore: Family Group, 1948-1949 bronze.
Moore gives the figures a timeless quality.
Title as printed: The 20th-Century Art Book.
For Phaidon's 'The Art Book' see 0016029."
0018220
Author/Editor: EHRLICH Doreen.
Publisher: Grange Books
Place Published: London
Year: 1999
Date & Collation: 112pp(98 illus).Bibliog.
Description: Paperback edition of 1994 PRC Publishing volume. For description see 0016045 and 0017001.
0018178
Author/Editor: SPENDER Natasha.
Publisher: Harvill Press
Place Published: London
Year: 1999
Date & Collation: 208pp.Illus.Glossary.Index of Plants.
Description: Gardening, art, literature autobiography.Outlines on pages 191-194 the friendship of Stephen and Natasha Spender with Henry and Irina Moore, including mention of the garden at Much Hadham. Includes a landscape photograph taken by Stephen Spender for Henry Moore.
0018192
Author/Editor: KING J.C.H.
Publisher: British Museum Press
Place Published: London
Year: 1999
Date & Collation: 288pp.Illus.Bibliog.Index.
Description: 143-145 Henry Moore.
At the end of the chapter 'The Mowachaht and Captain Cook, 1778' appears mention of Moore's drawings in the British Museum in the 1920s, with a brief quotation from Henry Moore at the British Museum (See 0001771). Includes a photograph of a Mowachaht carving brought from Canada by Cook's expedition, and Moore's drawing A Sketch of a Nuu-Chah-Nulth Figure, 1922-1924 drawing; with the inscription Mother & Child. (This appears in Henry Moore: Complete Drawings Volume 1: 1916-29 (See 0017164) as AG22-24.38r HMF122 Study of Standing Figure 1922-1924 drawing. Cook mistakenly used the term "Nootka")."