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0005214
Author/Editor: SCHREIBER Helene.
Publisher: Rheinischer Merkur
Place Published: Koblenz
Year: 1968
Date & Collation: (16 Aug) 14(1 illus).Text in German.
Description: Written at time of European tour exhibition just opening at Düsseldorf (See 0005067). Stresses importance of natural objects as source of ideas, as well as creating his own forms that convey something of human evolution, and the human condition.
0017335
Author/Editor: SCHON Wolf.
Publisher: Rheinischer Merkur
Place Published: Bonn
Year: 1996
Date & Collation: (4 Oct)..(1 illus).Text in German.
Description: Feature on Mannheim exhibition (See 0016895).
0014138
Author/Editor: SCHON Wolf.
Publisher: Rheinischer Merkur
Place Published: Koblenz
Year: 1988
Date & Collation: (30 Sept)..(2 illus).Text in German.
Description: Detailed description of Perry Green estate after being shown round by Michel Muller. Explanation of working processes and Moore's fascination with nature. Review of the Royal Academy exhibition (See 0011076), Moore's themes, catalogue essay by Peter Fuller.
0011975
Author/Editor: FISCHER Wolfgang Georg.
Publisher: Rheinischer Merkur
Place Published: Cologne
Year: 1986
Date & Collation: (5 Sept)..(1 illus).Biog.Text in German.
Description: Personal memory by friend, adviser and dealer. Wolfgang Fischer recalls a few of the many occasions when he was with Moore: at Much Hadham, at Noack Foundry in Berlin, or on the plane journey to New York for the installation of the Lincoln Center bronze. Describes surprise at first meeting between huge monumental sculptures and modest little man. Title refers to Moore's advice on how to look at a work in the Metropolitan Museum. Outlines Moore's influences, particularly Italian, and how he never deserted the human figure in his work. Recalls Moore's connections with Germany.