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0008695
Author/Editor: SACKVILLE-WEST Edward.
Publisher: Vogue
Place Published: London
Year: 1947
Date & Collation: (March)..(1 Moore illus).
Description: General article on the history of church art, with an illustration and passing mention of Madonna and Child, 1943-1944 Hornton stone at St. Matthew's, Northampton.
0008581
Author/Editor: SACKVILLE-WEST Edward.
Publisher: Vogue
Place Published: New York
Year: 1948
Date & Collation: (1 March) 202-203,238,240(1 Moore illus).
Description: Includes a photograph of the Northampton Madonna and Child, 1943-1944 Hornton stone and notes its 'monumental serenity'.
0008810
Author/Editor: SACKVILLE-WEST Edward.
Publisher: Secker and Warburg
Place Published: London
Year: 1945
Date & Collation: 96pp.6 plates.
Description: Published in a standard edition and a slightly larger limited edition of 850 copies on hand-made paper. Text of the radio melodrama, which, with an orchestral score by Benjamin Britten, was broadcast by the B.B.C. in November 1943. The original script is here presented with all the music cues; but it is outside the scope of this book to print a single bar of the score. Instead the visual art of the illustrator has most fortunately been made available for this edition; and it is of especial note that this is the first occasion on which the designs of Mr Henry Moore have appeared as direct illustrations to a text.
0008769
Author/Editor: SACKVILLE-WEST Edward.
Publisher: The Arts
Place Published: London
Year: 1946
Date & Collation: 1 1946 32-36(9 illus).
Description: Reclining Figure, 1945-1946 elm wood is photographed in progressive stages, with a short appreciation by Sackville-West. Being carved in wood its lines are more fluid than those of the contemporary Dartington memorial figure... The head is the first part to emerge from the solid block because it gives the scale of the whole... One could explore this figure as one explores a cave...created by the rhythmic erosion of the sea...""