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0021736
Publisher: Sotheby's at Auction
Place Published: New York
Year: 2010
Date & Collation: 2010(5 May-22 May) 15(one Moore illus)
Description: Favourable exhibition review of Tate Britain show; reasserting Henry Moore's position as one of Britain's greatest artists. With quote from Sotheby's Senior Director of Impressionist & Modern Art, Alexander Platon; the exhibition makes the creative force of this great master tangible in powerful and surprising ways. One Moore illus: Reclining Figure 1939 Elm wood, (LH 210)
0022224
Publisher: Sotheby's at Auction
Place Published: New York
Year: 2011
Date & Collation: 3 2011 (1-23 November) 71, 76-77(2 illus)
Description: Magazine promoting forthcoming sales. Features two Moore illus: Standing Figure 1950 bronze, (LH) Goslar Warrior 1973 bronze, (LH).
0021954
Publisher: Sotheby's at Auction
Place Published: New York
Year: 2011
Date & Collation: 2011(21 January-17 February)
Description: Preview of forthcoming sale features one double-page Moore illus with brief accompanying text: Pages 86-87 Reclining Connected Forms 1969 bronze, (LH 612).
0021692
Publisher: Sotheby's at Auction
Place Published: London
Year: 2010
Date & Collation: 2010( 22 Jan-17 Feb) 71(2 Moore illus)
Description: Promotion of Sotheby's Evening Sale, London. Features two Moore illus: Working Model for Draped Seated Woman: Figure on Steps 1956 bronze, (LH 427) Reclining Figure 1982 bronze, (LH 677a)
0021634
Author/Editor: ATTENBOROUGH Michael.
Publisher: Sotheby's at Auction
Place Published: New York
Year: 2009
Date & Collation: 2009(9-26 Nov) 12-15, 45 (one illus)
Description: Interview with Lord Richard Attenborough by his son Michael discussing his love of collecting artworks. Promoting auction sale, advertised page 45, see 0021631. Page 14, Lord Attenborough recalls visiting Perry Green, when Moore announced his intention to draw the sheep outside his studio having been incapacitated due to a back injury. Page 45 illustrates Moore's Three Woman and a Child 1943 drawing, (HMF 2164).