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0012566
Author/Editor: DUTHY Robin.
Publisher: Connoisseur
Place Published: New York
Year: 1988
Date & Collation: (July)..(5 illus).
Description: Investor's File article on Moore's work which began to climb in value fast in the 1960s and has put on another 400 percent since 1975. Prices for his sculpture rose by 80 percent between 1984 and 1986 when he died... The average price for a Henry Moore sculpture stands at $68000...the number of Henry Moore sculptures in circulation probably totals about 5000... Besides a Henry Moore industry is running at full steam". Mentions exhibition programme of the Henry Moore Foundation outlines Moore's life and career and comments on his sculptural form: "his output was uneven and there is material around that even he would not have rated highly... There are also some 30000 Henry Moore prints in circulation.""
0001298
Author/Editor: DUTHY Robin.
Publisher: Connoisseur
Place Published: New York
Year: 1983
Date & Collation: (May) 110-114(3 illus).
Description: Introduction to Moore's stature and early life and career, on occasion of Metropolitan Museum exhibition (See 0001077), followed by short interview discussing sculpture in the Open Air, and numbers of bronze editions.
0015231
Author/Editor: DUTHY Robin.
Publisher: Countryweek
Place Published: London
Year: 1992
Date & Collation: (23 April)..(1 Moore illus).
Description: General article on prices and galleries with mentions of Moore and a photograph of Reclining Figure, 1957 bronze.
0013033
Author/Editor: DUTHY Robin.
Publisher: Guardian
Place Published: London
Year: 1988
Date & Collation: (2 April)..(1 illus).
Description: Note on market for sculpture, mentioning that the price for works by Moore has risen by 800 per cent since 1975.
0001297
Author/Editor: DUTHY Robin.
Publisher: Connoisseur
Place Published: New York
Year: 1983
Date & Collation: (May) 20(1 illus).
Description: Note on Lincoln Center Reclining Figure, 1963-1965 bronze and the Henry Moore Foundation's donation of £100,000 for Christine Roussel Inc. to repair the work.