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0015961
Publisher: Kornfeld und Klipstein
Place Published: Bern
Year: 1968
Date & Collation: 75pp.Illus.28 plates.In German.
Description: Stock catalogue of 618 works. Items 421-423 Henry Moore: three Prints.
0013684
Publisher: Ketterer
Place Published: Munich
Year: 1968
Date & Collation: 310pp.Illus.In German.
Description: Spine title: Lagerkatalog 51: 1968/69. Galerie Wolfgang Ketterer stock catalogue of 2995 works.
Items 1825,2994(3 illus) Henry Moore: Prométhée (See 0008261) and Sculptural Objects, 1949 lithograph.
0013683
Publisher: Prandi
Place Published: Reggio Emilia
Year: 1968
Date & Collation: iv,82pp.264 plates.Introduzione di Giorgio SOAVI.In Italian.
Description: Catalogo 146. Spine title: Incisioni Originale, Disegni, Acquerelli, Libraria Antiquaria. Prandi stock catalogue of 808 works.
Items 732-733 Henry Moore: two prints 1931,1967.
0013685
Publisher: Christopher Drake Ltd.
Place Published: London
Year: 1968
Date & Collation: 16pp.Illus.
Description: Catalogue 87. Undated stock catalogue of 74 works.
Items 26-27(1 illus) Henry Moore: three Prints 1950.
0013682
Author/Editor: HENVILLE Michael P.
Publisher: Oxford School of Architecture
Place Published: Oxford
Year: 1968
Date & Collation: 95pp.Illus.Bibliog.Typewriter script.
Description: Thesis Report, June 1968. Outlines Moore's life and career. Includes a list of 84 works and 46 photographs of sculpture and drawings.
Proposal, with 14 photographs, maps and architectural data, for a Henry Moore Museum 25 miles N.N.W. of Leeds in a valley of the river Washburn near the village of Blubberhouses. The National Trust estimate that 25000-30000 visitors per year would be needed if the museum were to be a success.
0005097
Publisher: Whitworth Art Gallery
Place Published: Manchester
Year: 1968
Date & Collation: 52pp.Illus.Introduction by Joan ALLGROVE.
Description: Includes a photograph of Two Piece Sculpture No. 7: Pipe, 1966 bronze on page 32, with a passing mention of the work by David JOLLEY on page 41.
0005086
Author/Editor: Victoria and Albert Museum.
Publisher: H.M.S.O.
Place Published: London
Year: 1968
Date & Collation: 61pp.Illus.Text by Graham REYNOLDS.
Description: Illustrated Booklet No. 4. First published 1951.
55(1 illus) Henry Moore: Three Standing Figures, 1948 drawing with a passing mention in the introduction.
0005089
Publisher: Arno Press
Place Published: New York
Year: 1968
Date & Collation: 188pp.Illus.
Description: Arno Series of Contemporary Art, 15. Authorized reprint edition complete in one volume of original issues 1-3, May-Dec 1950.
1 26-37 READ Herbert. Realism and abstraction in modern art (See 0008298).
There is also a passing mention of Henry Moore in
2 24-31 LEWIS David. The sculptures of Barbara Hepworth.
0005092
Publisher: Berggruen
Place Published: Paris
Year: 1968
Date & Collation: 130pp.Illus.Bibliog.In French.
Description: Stock catalogue of 463 prints by 54 artists.
83(2 illus) Items 301-302 Henry Moore: two Prints 1966.
0005095
Publisher: Stichting Praemium Erasmianum
Place Published: Amsterdam
Year: 1968
Date & Collation: 56pp(30 illus).Text in Dutch and English.
Description: Henry Moore was presented in 1968 with the Erasmus Prize, comparable in principle to the Nobel Prize. It is awarded annually for a contribution of particular value to Europe".
ENGEL A.J. SLUIZER G. Foreword.
(The prize-giving was combined with the opening of the Kröller-Müller exhibition (See 0005066)).
Origin and object of the Foundation.
(Includes a list of previous winners since the inception in 1958).
Address by Her Excellency Dr. M.A.M. KLOMPE.
(Moore's standing as a man and as a sculptor and his work in the Kröller-Müller Museum).
Charter: resolution and grounds of granting.
(Reasons for Moore's award: his prominent place in the world of sculpture his expression of the spirit of present-day life his considerable contribution to the rebirth of European sculpture).
Address by His Royal Highness The Prince of The Netherlands in honour of Henry Moore.
(Prince Bernhard explains his growing understanding of Moore's work comments upon the influences on the artist's career and expresses his warm feelings for Moore the man).
Address by Sir Kenneth Mackenzie CLARK.
(Already a major sculptor in the 1930s Moore became an international figure in the post-war years partly due to his Shelter drawings. His ability to think and feel on a monumental scale is expressed in many themes and employs ideas from nature and the history of mankind. His sculpture portrays at the same time both a disturbing quality and the true poetic process. For French version of this address see 0005218).
Board and International Committee of the Praemium Erasmianum Foundation.
The illustrations depict Moore's sculptures photographs of the artist at work the opening of the Kröller-Müller exhibition and both formal and informal pictures of the presentation."
0005083
Publisher: Arno Press
Place Published: New York
Year: 1968
Date & Collation: ii,156pp.Illus.Biog.Texts.Statements.
Description: First published by Art of This Century (New York) 1942. Arno Series of Contemporary Art, 18. Reprint of catalogue of Peggy Guggenheim's collection exhibited at Art of This Century which is also an anthology of texts and manifestoes. Subtitle: "Objects drawings photographs paintings sculpture collages 1910 to 1942."
124150(2 illus) Henry Moore: one Bronze 1938 and two Drawings 1937.
Includes brief biography "Best English Surrealist artist" and statement by Moore: "I dislike the idea that contemporary art is an escape from life...""
0005084
Publisher: Arno Press
Place Published: New York
Year: 1968
Date & Collation: 300pp.Illus.Bibliog.
Description: Arno Series of Contemporary Art, 12. Authorized reprint edition complete in one volume: original issues 1-8, 1935-37. Includes numerous references to Henry Moore:
1 1935 8-11 GRIGSON Geoffrey. Comment on England (See 0009244).
2 1935 24-25 Sir Michael Sadler's collection (See 0009245).
3 1935 9-13 GRIGSON G. Henry Moore and ourselves (See 00009246).
3 1935 22-23 PORTEUS Hugh Gordon. New planets (See 0009247).
4 1935 25-26 Henry Moore, Zwemmer Gallery (See 0009248).
5 1936 3-26 International Exhibition (See 0009222).
6 1936 21-25 THWAITES J. and THWAITES M. Surrealism and abstraction (See 0009223).
7 1936 28-30 WOODS S. John. Henry Moore, Leicester Galleries (See 0009225).
7 1936 13-26 PORTEUS H.G. A few lines (See 0009224).
0005087
Publisher: Didrichsen Art Museum
Place Published: Helsinki
Year: 1968
Date & Collation: 56pp.Illus.Introduction by Gunnar DIDRICHSEN.Text in English.
Description: Catalogue of 981 works from early times to the present collected by Mr. and Mrs. Didrichsen.
Cover,3,13,18,27(3 illus) Henry Moore: five Sculptures 1951-1965.
The Didrichsens' house was designed by Viljo Revell who also created Toronto's City Hall, and their collection contains Archer, 1965 white marble. Reclining Figure on Pedestal, 1959-1960 bronze can be seen on the front cover photograph, and is mentioned in the introduction as Moore's first large work in Finland.
0005090
Publisher: Public Relations Department
Place Published: The Hague
Year: 1968
Date & Collation: 28pp.Illus.
Description: Booklet describing museums, music, visual arts in The Hague.
8(1 illus) Henry Moore.
Small photograph of Locking Piece, 1963-1964 bronze.
0005093
Author/Editor: MOORE Henry.
Publisher: Marlborough
Place Published: London
Year: 1968
Date & Collation: Print album.
Description: Portfolio of twelve Lithographs and two Etchings 1966-1967 (Cramer 66-79) in a total edition of 50, published on the occasion of the artist's seventieth birthday. A 10pp text folio contains an Introduction and Commentary on the individual prints by Robert MELVILLE, a list of the 14 prints, and details of the editions. Melville explains Moore's move away from drawings to maquettes in preparation for his sculpture, and notes a 1948 drawing as the basis of the present series of lithographs. The prints are seen as the endless dialogue between object and effigy...the graphic notations of a maker of living stones" with the image of woman predominating. The commentaries on the 14 prints are a combination of facts and poetic description: "Ghosts of stone and bronze figures shades of Nature goddesses reclining on their platforms encircled by shadows like dipping wings and falling leaves.""
0005096
Publisher: Stichting Praemium Erasmianum
Place Published: Amsterdam
Year: 1968
Date & Collation: 8pp(2 illus).Text in Dutch and English.
Description: Programme of the Presentation which took place in the House of the Province Gelderland at Arnhem on 3 May 1968. Also includes a note on the Praemium Erasmianum Foundation, short biographies of Henry Moore and Kenneth Clark, and details of former Laureates.
0010799
Author/Editor: Aberdeen Art Gallery.
Publisher: Aberdeen Art Gallery
Place Published: Aberdeen
Year: 1968
Date & Collation: xvi,114pp.32 plates of illus.
Description: 23,Plate 28(1 illus) Henry Moore: two bronzes in the Macdonald Collection. Working Model for Draped Seated Woman: Figure on Steps, 1956 bronze and Family Group, 1944 bronze
0005082
Publisher: Contemporary Art Society
Place Published: London
Year: 1968
Date & Collation: 12pp(2 illus).
Description: 1-4 STRAIGHT Whitney. Chairman's Report 27 June 1968.
5 MEYER Peter. Hon. Treasurer's Report 27 June 1968.
6-8 CLARK Kenneth. Address at the luncheon in honour of Henry Moore, Savoy Hotel, 1 Nov 1967.
9-12 Purchases, Balance sheet, subscriptions, etc.
Knife Edge Two Piece, 1962-1965 bronze is featured on the front cover and the unveiling photograph on page 6. Both the Chairman and Treasurer made passing mention of the work. Sir Kenneth Clark's speech after the unveiling pays tribute to Moore's evident greatness from the early part of his career. Describing Moore as the great civic sculptor of the age" his figures look equally in command of any environment. His imagination comes from great depths and expresses instincts fundamental to the history of mankind. The sculpture was a gift to the nation by the C.A.S. and was unveiled in Abingdon Street Gardens facing the House of Lords."
0005085
Author/Editor: ALLAIS Alphonse.
Publisher: Editions Pierre Belfond
Place Published: Paris
Year: 1968
Date & Collation: 68pp.Illus.Text in French.
Description: Les Impénitents, 14. Printed by Ateliers Rigal, Fontenay-aux-Roses. Limited edition volume, unsewn in slipcase, with frontispiece Seated Woman, 1967 etching and aquatint by Henry Moore.
0005088
Publisher: Nelson
Place Published: London
Year: 1968
Date & Collation: 16pp(24 illus).
Description: Sumptuous prospectus put out by Nelson to advertise Henry Spencer Moore (See 0005040). Contains a description of the book and a selection of photographs.
0005091
Publisher: Il Bisonte
Place Published: Florence
Year: 1968
Date & Collation: 162pp.Illus.Biog.Introductory text by Renzo FEDERICI.Statements and quotations, mostly in Italian.
Description: Stock catalogue of prints by 101 artists.
32,58(2 illus) Henry Moore: Heads: Ideas for Sculpture, 1968 lithograph.
0005094
Publisher: Hughes, David W.
Place Published: London
Year: 1968
Date & Collation: 44pp.Illus.
Description: Stock catalogue of 65 works by 51 artists.
Cover,18,20,22,42(4 illus) Henry Moore: two Sculptures 1928-1967 and two Drawings 1928-1938. Illus:
Mask, 1928 stone; Standing Figure: Shell Skirt, 1967 bronze; Page from Sketchbook: Ideas for Sculpture, 1938 drawing; Nude with Lifted Arms, 1928 drawing.
0016257
Author/Editor: HENDY Philip.
Publisher: HMF library copy
Place Published: Much Hadham
Year: 1968
Date & Collation: 11pp.
Description: Edited typescript for article in The Times 13 July 1968 (See 0005166).
0009723
Publisher: Montreal Museum of Fine Arts
Place Published: Montreal
Year: 1968
Date & Collation: 2pp.Typewriter script.Text in French.
Description: 7 October 1968 press release on the Montreal showing of 0005367. Describes the scope of the exhibition, notes Moore's works on permanent sites in Canada, and quotes from the catalogue introduction.