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0017175
Author/Editor: SCOTT Deborah Emont.
Publisher: Apollo
Place Published: London
Year: 1996
Date & Collation: (Nov) 27-31.
Description: Includes two small photographs of bronzes by Moore, and mentions Henry Moore Sculpture Garden.
In 20th-Century Art issue of Apollo, Moore being mentioned also in an essay by Alan POWERS on pages 21-24 entitled William Rothenstein and the RCA.
0007123
Author/Editor: ALLOWAY Lawrence.
Publisher: Apollo
Place Published: London
Year: 1959
Date & Collation: (Oct)..
Description: Book review of 0007016. Thus everything and anything can be found in the artist and his work and this is what Neumann does to Moore treating him as a Jungian conjuror's top hat.""
0012194
Author/Editor: WATSON Francis.
Publisher: Apollo
Place Published: London
Year: 1987
Date & Collation: (Aug) 110-111(1 illus).
Description: Mother and Child, 1931-1932 Cumberland alabaster, the first example of Moore's work to travel East of Suez, will be on loan to the New Delhi exhibition (See 0010902) from the Bhavani Museum and Art Gallery in Aundh. Francis Watson outlines how the last Raja of Aundh in 1938 had invited him to organize the collection intended as a public museum, purchasing works to take to India. Moore had helped Watson with his book Art Lies Bleeding, and welcomed Watson to Parkhill Road studio where the alabaster was purchased for £85. Watson installed the work in Aundh before leaving for war duties in New Delhi.
0012191
Author/Editor: BURR James.
Publisher: Apollo
Place Published: London
Year: 1987
Date & Collation: (Jan) 69-70(1 Moore illus).
Description: Round the Galleries review of British Art in the 20th Century: the Modern Movement (See 0000022) with a mention of Moore, and a small illustration of Two Sleepers, 1941 drawing.
0012193
Author/Editor: BURR James.
Publisher: Apollo
Place Published: London
Year: 1987
Date & Collation: (June) 454-455(2 illus).
Description: Part of Around the Galleries column. Review of Marlborough exhibition (See 0000197). His main image the fecund earth-mother and protective goddess echoing the eternal hills fells and vales of his native Yorkshire has changed the nature of sculpture.""
0009269
Publisher: Apollo
Place Published: London
Year: 1934
Date & Collation: (Aug) 97.Text initialled J.P.
Description: Note on Herbert Read's book (See 0009257), placing Moore amongst contemporary European sculptors, but seeing the works as more powerful as objects in their own right instead of the analogy with natural forms.
0012192
Author/Editor: KAVANAGH Liv.
Publisher: Apollo
Place Published: London
Year: 1987
Date & Collation: (May) 331-337(3 Moore illus).
Description: Victoria and Albert Museum exhibition (See 0010880). Contractually Moore agreed to produce twenty-five to thirty designs a year for the Aschers. A project to turn his drawings into domestic formica was never completed due to a fire at the works. He was, however, one of the artists whose designs were screen-printed on war-surplus parachute nylon intended for evening wear and stage costume. Moore is also mentioned in the article by Gervase JACKSON-STOPS on Sir Brinsley Ford on pages 367-369 of this issue of Apollo.
0023504
Author/Editor: MOORE Susan
Publisher: Apollo
Place Published: London
Year: 2015
Date & Collation: (July) 7pp (no Moore illus).
Description: Sale N08675 Primadonna. Lots 23, 32, 42 3 illus Henry Moore: 3 sculptures 1956-1976. Illus: Working Model for Reclining Figure: Prop 1976 bronze, (LH 677) Working Model for Reclining Figure: Angles 1975 bronze, (LH 674) Maquette for Mother and Child with Apple 1956 bronze, (LH 406a)
0023512
Author/Editor: SPAWLS Alice
Publisher: Apollo
Place Published: London
Year: 2016
Date & Collation: (01 May) 74-78 (no Moore illus)
Description: Article on the Artists' International Association intention to address the social and political issues of the 1930s. Focuses on James Boswell, one of the founding members. 75 passing reference to Moore as one of the association's 1000 members in 1936 who exhibited with the AIA out of political feeling, without making the struggle their primary subject. The Spanish Civil War galvanised many artists around the association.
0005248
Author/Editor: BURR James.
Publisher: Apollo
Place Published: London
Year: 1968
Date & Collation: (Aug) 137-139(2 Moore illus).
Description: Includes review of the Tate Gallery exhibition (See 0005063). Henry Moore is by far the most powerful sculptor of this century and shows no sign of a diminution in his creative powers.""
0002901
Author/Editor: BURR James.
Publisher: Apollo
Place Published: London
Year: 1978
Date & Collation: (July) 73(2 Moore illus).
Description: Includes brief notes on the Serpentine and Tate Gallery Gift exhibitions (See 0002830, 0002718 and 0002719): human references become increasingly abbreviated as he moved towards the complete freedom of biomorphic abstraction.""
0002900
Author/Editor: SUTTON Denys.
Publisher: Apollo
Place Published: London
Year: 1978
Date & Collation: (April) 332-343(1 Moore illus).
Description: Short introduction to the Sainsburys and their collection, which makes passing reference to Mother and Child, 1932 green Hornton stone, which is one of the forty illustrations in this feature. Written at the time of the opening of the new building to house the collection at the University of East Anglia in Norwich (See 0002897).
0009153
Publisher: Apollo
Place Published: London
Year: 1938
Date & Collation: (May)..
Description: Short review of Guggenheim Jeune exhibition (See 0009132). This is the exhibition which had been damned beforehand by the action of the Director of the Tate Gallery in his capacity as Customs adviser." Moore's anthropomorphic forms are described as unpleasant and his Stringed Figures as just pleasant abstract designs."
0020424
Author/Editor: FURST Herbert.
Publisher: Apollo
Place Published: London.
Year: 1931
Date & Collation: (Dec) 343-344.
Description: Includes a short review of Young British Artists at the Lefevre Gallery. Frances Hodgkins, Ben Nicholson, Winifred Nicholson, John Aldridge, David Jones, and Henry Moore. Mr Henry Moore's drawings... are most entertaining and this being so I cannot help thinking that sculpture is not the right medium for his distorted carvings... they take upon themselves an air of humorless ponderosity"."
0009152
Publisher: Apollo
Place Published: London
Year: 1938
Date & Collation: (Feb) 105-110(illus).
Description: Short note on drawings by English sculptors at the Storran Gallery, with five lines on Henry Moore: delightful patterns each sheet forming a complete design made up of several units but what these have to do with sculpture remain to me a mystery.""
0003230
Author/Editor: BURR James.
Publisher: Apollo
Place Published: London
Year: 1977
Date & Collation: (June)..(1 illus).
Description: Includes a very brief review of A Silver Jubilee Exhibition of Contemporary British Sculpture (See 0003093), and a photograph of Sheep Piece, 1971-1972 bronze, seen as disappointing, overblown and shapelessly soft"."
0015192
Author/Editor: BURROUGHS Andrew.
Publisher: Apollo
Place Published: London
Year: 1992
Date & Collation: (Aug) 125(1 illus).
Description: Review of Moore à Bagatelle (See 0014971): Dazzling proof of what context can do to sculpture"."
0015194
Publisher: Apollo
Place Published: London
Year: 1992
Date & Collation: (Dec) 357-359(2 illus).
Description: Glenn D. Lowry, Director of the Art Gallery of Ontario, talks to Paul Josefowitz. Mentions the Moore gift.
0015193
Publisher: Apollo
Place Published: London
Year: 1992
Date & Collation: (Aug) 105(5 illus).
Description: The Henry Moore Foundation is appealing against the refusal of East Hertfordshire Planning Committee to allow any development at the Foundation's headquarters.
0012539
Publisher: Apollo
Place Published: London
Year: 1988
Date & Collation: (Oct) 242-247(6 illus).
Description: Richard CORK interview with Moore's assistant from 1936 to 1937. Recalls as a student meeting Henry Moore and being invited to work for him. The lack of a tradition for sculpture in England at the time. Describes discussions and working techniques from drawings and maquettes. Notes Moore's technical skill, the hostility to his work at the time, contacts with Kenneth Clark. Political involvement in the 1930s. Draped Seated Woman, 1957-1958 bronze detail appears on the cover of this issue of Apollo; and there are large colour illustrations in gallery advertisements on pages 13, of Family Group, 1948 drawing, and 22 of Bronze Form, 1985-1986 bronze. Moore is also mentioned in an article by Nick TITE, How to Become a Royal Academician.
0012540
Publisher: Apollo
Place Published: London
Year: 1988
Date & Collation: (Dec)..
Description: Ten-line book review of 0000179: very welcome.""
0012610
Publisher: Apollo
Place Published: London
Year: 1989
Date & Collation: (Sept)..
Description: Ten-line review of Ann Garrould's book (See 0011003). Fine survey of some of Moore's most expressive works.""
0009194
Author/Editor: FURST Herbert.
Publisher: Apollo
Place Published: London
Year: 1937
Date & Collation: (Jan) 3-8(2 Moore illus).
Description: Includes photographs of two sculptures by Henry Moore, cited in passing as contrasting works in the depiction of realistic detail: Portrait Bust, 1921 clay; Mother and Child, 1936 green Hornton stone.
0000371
Author/Editor: NAUGHTON Gabriel.
Publisher: Apollo
Place Published: London
Year: 1986
Date & Collation: (Jan)..
Description: Essay review of half-a-dozen books and catalogues, including 1984 Master Drawings and Watercolours in the British Museum exhibition book by John Rowlands (See 0000728). Includes a list-mention of Moore only.