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0004721
Author/Editor: MOORE Henry.
Publisher: Cramer
Place Published: Geneva
Year: 1970
Date & Collation: Print album.
Description: Album of 136 pages with a total of 38 Etchings 1969-1970 (Cramer 109-146) in a total edition of 115. Preface by Henry J. SELDIS explains Moore's environment and use of bones and other natural forms as a source of inspiration. Moore's fascination with the strength and structure of bone forms is revealed in quotations by the artist. The gift of the elephant skull by Julian Huxley was logical, and Moore's interest in elephants and other zoo animals is recorded. The intricate use of etching as the medium to depict Moore's interpretations of the anatomy of the skull is described: you will be able to see a series of tunnels regressions shadows shapes and depth that are unbelievable."
For German translation of this preface see 0009836."