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0022600
Author/Editor: MITCHINSON David
Publisher: Gebr. Mann Verlag
Place Published: Berlin
Year: 2004
Date & Collation: pp3043-317.Illus.References.Photo credits.
Description: Offprint booklet of Mitchinson's chapter in the book Mythen - Symbole - Metamorphosen in der Kunst seit 1800. Mitchinson's notes on Moore's Prométhée Lithographs inspired the research of Christa Lichtenstern. In 1949 Moore met French typographer and publisher Henri Jonquières, who suggested making an illustrated book from Gide's translation of Goethe's Prometheus, in the French "livres d'artiste" tradition. Moore worked with Walter Strachan, a friend with knowledge and passion for French art and literature. Moore started printmaking in 1930s. His interest in the use of colour and potential to reach a larger audience led to his experimentation with lithography. For Prométhée Moore produced eight full page lithographs, a design for front cover and title page plus two capital letters to introduce the text. Discussion of Moore's themes: draped elements; forms within forms; presenting sculptural figures receding into imaginary landscapes; use of rich colouring in atmospheric backgrounds; transition from terracotta to plaster as a medium for modelling in the late 1940s early 1950s.; 304-306 reference to: Moore illustrating literary subjects; Moore's start to printmaking and graphics; notebook with preliminary sketches for The Rescue, a melodrama by Edward Sackville-West, 1944; Prométhée Sketchbook 1949-50 (HMF 2547-2569). Illus of Upright Internal/External Form 1953-54 elm wood, (LH 297) and Tête de Prométhée 1950 lithograph (CGM 22). 307 illus of Les statues emprisonnées 1950 (CGM 23); Minerve-Prométhée-Pandore 1950 (CGM 24:4); Mort de Mira 1950 (CGM 30); Pandore et les statues emprisonnées 1950 (CGM 31). 306-309 makes connections between Moore's drawings and lithographs and traces the eight full-page lithographs to early ideas in the sketchbooks, with annotations from the text. Illus of Death of Mira 1949-50 (HMF 2564); Ideas for Internal/External Forms c.1948 (HMF 2408); Pandora and the Imprisoned Statues 1947-49 (HMF 2586). 310-311 makes connections between Moore's lithographs and sculptures. Illus of Prométhée: capital Letter P 1949-50 (HMF 2573f), Capital Letter P 1950 (CGM 20), Openwork Head No. 2 1950 bronze (LH 289), detail of Reclining Figure: Festival 1951 bronze, (LH 293). 312-315 reference to the production of the book, typography, text and illustration; correspondence with Strachan and Jonquières; the plastic process similar to collograph technique used by Moore for prints made with Ganymed Press, London and lithographs produced by W.S. Cowell Ltd., Ipswich; the method of production; Illus of Reclining Figure: Goujon 1956 bronze, (LH 411a) and Family Group 1945 bronze, (LH 238).
0023104
Author/Editor: MITCHINSON David
Publisher: British Broadcasting Corporation
Place Published: London
Year: 2007
Date & Collation: 8mins 28 secs.Sound.A258
Description: BBC Radio 3 Night Waves 9.45pm 24 May 2007. Interview with David Mitchinson in Hoglands. Presented by Richard Cork at The Henry Moore Foundation with David Mitchinson. Visit to Hoglands, modest home of Henry and Irina Moore; small rooms and enlargement in the 1960s; Moore received guests, including artists and politicians; Moore as collector of natural objects and paintings which were his daily inspiration; Creation of the first catalogue on the Moore’s work; visit to main studio; Moore’s methods of creation
0024003
Author/Editor: MITCHINSON David
Publisher: Art Pappila
Place Published: Sastamala, Finland
Year: 2019
Date & Collation: 30 May - 18 August. 95pp.illus.
Description: Exhibition on Henry Moore's graphic works. Catalogue is illustrated with many examples of Moore's graphics, and contains a long essay by David MITCHINSON in both Finnish and English, on the place of graphic works in Moore's artistic practice.
0023556
Author/Editor: MITCHINSON David
Publisher: Maxwell Davidson Gallery
Place Published: New York
Year: 2017
Date & Collation: 80pp.illus.foreword.appendix: selected exhibitions.
Description:

Foreword by Maxwell Davidson IV: recollection of first seeing sculpture by Henry Moore. 10-page essay on Moore by David Mitchinson.  Brief history of Moore's association with New York, beginning with Alfred Barr's purchase of Two Forms for the Museum of Modern Art in 1936, and ending with the 2008 exhibition of Moore's work in New York Botanical Garden.  Discusses Moore's relationship with Curt Valentin. Mentions Moore's early life in Yorkshire, and the affinity between the landscape there and Moore's later sculpture, particularly the Reclining Figure: Lincoln Center and Adel Crag. Influence of Alice Gostick. Moore's Roll of Honour for Castleford Secondary School. Impact of Moore's experience in the First World War on his later work. Leeds School of Art and the Castleford Peasant Pottery Group. Education at the Royal College of Art and early exposure to London's museums, especially the British Museum. Cycladic and pre-Colombian art. Patronage of Sir William Rothenstein. Marriage to Irina Radetsky. Life in Hampstead, in the "nest of gentle artists". West Wind commission (1928).  Early solo exhibitions at Warren Gallery and Leicester Galleries. Mixed critical reception: Morning Post wrote that "the cult of ugliness triumphs at the hands of Mr Moore."  Teaching at Chelsea School of Art. Founding of Unit One. Politics and Spain: Spanish Prisoner (CGM 1) lithograph. Carving, mostly in native stone and wood. Development of opening out the figure. Reclining figure as the most recognisable of Moore's sculptural themes. Beginning to model and cast, initially in lead. Move to Hoglands. Bomb Shelter Drawings for the War Artists Advisory Committee. Retrospective at Temple Newsam in 1941. Madonna and Child commission for St. Matthew's, Northampton. Awards, and honours: Companion of Honour, Order of Merit, Erasmus Prize, Goslar Prize. Forte de Marmi. UNESCO Reclining Figure. Henry Moore Foundation set up.

Images: pp. 11; 12: biographical images by John Hedgecoe of Moore in Perry Green. p. 17: Reclining Figure 1930 (LH 85); p.19 Reclining Figure 1939 (LH 208); p. 21: Family Groups 1944 (HMF 2231); p.23: Family Group 1945 (LH 259); p.25: Family Group 1946 (LH 265); p.27: Two Women Bathing a Child 1948 (HMF 2501); p.29: Family Group 1949 (HMF 2532); p.31: Standing and Reclining Figures 1950 (CGM 15); p.33: Rocking Chair No. 2 1950 (LH 275); p.35: Rocking Chair No. 3 1950 (LH 276); p.37: Rocking Chair No. 4: Miniature 1950 (LH 277); p.39: Standing Figures 1950 (CGM 14); p.41: Standing Figure 1950 (LH 290); p.43: Working Model for Time/Life Screen 1952 (LH 343); p.45: Seated Figure 1952-53 (LH 347); p.47: Reclining Figure No. 2 1953 (LH 329); p.49: Mother and Child Against Open Wall 1956 (LH 418); p.51: Maquette for Figure on Steps 1956 (LH 426); p.53: Draped Seated Figure Against a Curved Wall 1956-57 (LH 423); p.55: Maquette for Head and Hand 1962 (LH 505) (Maquette for Moon Head); p.57: Divided Head 1963 (LH 506); p.59: Mother and Child: Arms 1976-80 (LH 698); p.61: Reclining Mother and Child I 1979 (LH 778); p.63: Working Model for Draped Reclining Figure 1976-79 (LH 705); p.65: Maquette for Draped Reclining Mother and Baby 1981 (LH 820); p.67: Mother and Child on Lap 1985 (LH 870). p.68: HM in garden at Hoglands, with LH 275: Roloff Beny.

Appendix. pp.70-78: Selected exhibitions of Henry Moore.

Henry Moore: Prints and Portfolios
0023518
Author/Editor: MITCHINSON David
Publisher: Patrick Cramer Editeur
Place Published: Geneva
Year: 2010
Date & Collation: 405pp.