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0020446
Publisher: National Galleries of Scotland
Place Published: Edinburgh.
Year: 1961
Date & Collation: 10pp folded sheet(1 Moore illus).
Description: Publicity leaflet with notes on Henry Moore: sculpture and drawings from Sir Kenneth Clark's collection (See 0006667), and the newly acquired Two Piece Reclining Figure No. 2, 1960 bronze.
0013608
Publisher: Albright-Knox Art Gallery
Place Published: Buffalo, N.Y.
Year: 1961
Date & Collation: 82pp.Illus.Foreword by Gordon M.SMITH.
Description: This catalogue lists one hundred one paintings and sculpture acquired during the last three years...Many of them will be shown for the first time at the reopening of the Albright-Knox Art Gallery on January 191962 so named in recognition of the generosity of Seymour H. Knox."
6298(2 illus) Henry Moore: two Bronzes 1959."
0016461
Publisher: Offentliche Kunstsammlungen Basel
Place Published: Basel
Year: 1961
Date & Collation: xix,166pp.32 plates.Text in German.
Description: 86(1 illus) Henry Moore: Working Model for Upright Internal-External Form, 1951 bronze Emanuel Hoffman-Stiftung.
0018329
Publisher: HMF library copy
Place Published: Much Hadham
Year: 1961
Date & Collation: 2pp.Typewriter script.
Description: Received from Europa Books (London) 1999.Verbatim report of a conversation between Henry Moore and Francis Watson (1901-1987) on the earning power of artists in the 1930s. Relates to Art and Affluence typescript (See 0018330).
0015757
Publisher: Appeal for Amnesty in Spain
Place Published: London
Year: 1961
Date & Collation: 16pp(1 Moore illus).Introduction by Michael AYRTON.
Description: Booklet, published from 46B Pembridge Road London W11, of works for auction at Bonhams on 12 October 1961 and exhibited at Montpellier Galleries 7-11 Oct 1961. The auction was to raise money to strengthen the campaign for Amnesty in Spain. (Twenty years after the Spanish civil war thousands of Spaniards were still in prison or in exile).
Moore's name is on a list of sponsors of the Appeal for Amnesty in Spain. A bronze Reclining Figure appears on the front cover, and also listed is Two figures signed facsimile (given by Mr. Sonnenberg)".
The Henry Moore Foundation also acquired in 1994 another pamphlet published by Appeal for Amnesty in Spain in 1962 and entitled "Amnesty for Spanish Political Prisoners and Exiles" with Moore's name on a list of sponsors."
0015758
Publisher: Frankfurter Kunstkabinett
Place Published: Frankfurt
Year: 1961
Date & Collation: 68pp.Illus.In German.
Description: 5. Angebotskatalog, Frühjahr 1961. Catalogue of 250 works.
Items 173-174(2 illus) Henry Moore: two Prints 1957.
0006683
Publisher: McNally, C. Eric.
Place Published: Dartington
Year: 1961
Date & Collation: 32pp(13 illus).Map insert.
Description: Descriptive booklet on the Gardens of the fourteenth century Dartington Hall in Devon. Page 22 carries a photograph of Henry Moore's Memorial Figure, 1945-1946 Hornton stone in situ, together with a 1947 text by Henry MOORE: I tried to make a figure which could rightly be called a memorial figure. I wanted the figure to have a quiet stillness and a sense of permanence as though it could stay here for ever; to have strength and seriousness in its effect and yet be serene and happy and resolved as though it had come to terms with the world and could get over the largest cares and losses.""
0006686
Publisher: Cornell University
Place Published: Ithaca, N.Y.
Year: 1961
Date & Collation: 16pp(22 illus).
Description: Booklet reproducing paintings from permanent collection.
7(2 illus) Henry Moore: two Drawings 1944. Gift of Michael Straight.
0006684
Publisher: Kungliga Akademien för de Fria Konsterna
Place Published: Stockholm
Year: 1961
Date & Collation: 104pp.Plates.Bibliog.Text in English and Swedish.
Description: 67-88 READ Herbert. The ambiguity of modern sculpture/Den moderna skulpturens dubbeltydighet.
Text in English and Swedish of address delivered at the Sergel Festival, Stockholm, 26 February 1960. Includes a passing mention of the magical qualities in the work of Moore and other sculptors. Moore is listed on page 4 as a foreign member of the Academy.
0006682
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Place Published: Oxford
Year: 1961
Date & Collation: 4pp.
Description: Order of Proceedings, listing Moore as one of three recipients of Doctor of Letters.
0006685
Author/Editor: The Tate Gallery.
Publisher: H.M.S.O.
Place Published: London
Year: 1961
Date & Collation: iv,54pp.8 plates.Bibliog.
Description: 25-28,Plate 6(1 illus) Henry Moore.
Documentation in the Acquisitions section of seven Sculptures 1932-1960, quoting a 13 April 1961 letter from the artist: these sculptures are a mixture an amalgamation of the human body with rock-forms and with landscape and so like a metaphor in poetry giving to each element a new aspect and perhaps a new meaning.""
0010687
Publisher: British Council
Place Published: London
Year: 1961
Date & Collation: 11pp.Typewriter script.
Description: British Council record of photographic touring exhibition, consisting of 31 screens of photographs with statements by the artist selected by Philip JAMES. Mexican Art, Brancusi, Shelter Drawings 1940-1942, Family Groups, The Human Form, Sculptures in the Open Air, Draped Reclining Figure, 1952-1953 bronze, Upright Motives, U.N.E.S.C.O. Reclining Figure, 1957-1958 travertine marble, Natural Forms. See also 0003075.
0010691
Publisher: British Broadcasting Corporation
Place Published: London
Year: 1961
Date & Collation: 3pp.Typewriter script.
Description: Script of General Overseas Service eight minute broadcast 8 January 1961, and also 9, 11 and 12 January 1961. Recorded 5 January 1961. Introduced by Robert FINIGAN. Produced by Peggy BRANFORD. Includes review by Basil TAYLOR of the Whitechapel exhibition (See 0006882). Outlines Moore's standing, the main themes in his work and his use of materials. Since using bronze for the majority of his recent works his subject range has enlarged, and he now produces divided figures. The two halves standing detached from each other like two huge remnants of some geological cataclysm.""
0010639
Author/Editor: SOMMERLATTE Tom.
Publisher: Junge Presse Berlin
Place Published: Berlin
Year: 1961
Date & Collation: 1pp.Typewriter script.Text in German.
Description: Kulturinformationen. Cultural information on Berlin exhibition (See 0006660). Kulturinformationen is distributed weekly by J.P.B. to their associated newspapers for possible publication.