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0016076
Publisher: Tate Gallery Liverpool
Place Published: Liverpool
Year: 1994
Date & Collation: (14 Sept-4 Dec).168pp.Illus.Biog.Bibliog.Texts by Penelope CURTIS, Alan G. WILKINSON.Preface by Glenn D. LOWRY & Nicholas SEROTA.Sponsor's foreword by Geoff MUIRHEAD (Manchester Airport).
Description: Published by Tate Gallery Publications. Supported by the Henry Moore Foundation. Exhibition also at Yale Center for British Art (New Haven) 4 Feb-9 April 1995 and Art Gallery of Ontario (Toronto) 19 May-7 Aug 1995.
There are photographs of six works by Henry Moore and numerous mentions of Moore throughout the catalogue.
CURTIS Penelope. Barbara Hepworth and the avant garde of the 1920s.
WILKINSON Alan G. The 1930s: Constructive forms and poetic structure.
WILKINSON Alan G. Cornwall and the sculpture of landscape 1939-1975.
CURTIS Penelope. The artist in post-war Britain.
0011120
Publisher: Tate Gallery Liverpool
Place Published: Liverpool
Year: 1988
Date & Collation: (24 May)-1989(4 March).48pp.Illus.Bibliog.Prefatory texts by Alan BOWNESS, Dawn ADES, Michael SWEENEY.Catalogue by Joanne BERNSTEIN.
Description: The Henry Moore Foundation is listed as one of the Founding Patrons and also as one of the Sponsors of Tate Gallery Liverpool 1988-1989.
29-30(2 illus) Henry Moore.
Small colour photographs with short commentaries on Four Piece Composition: Reclining Figure, 1934 Cumberland alabaster and Three Points, 1939-1940 bronze.
0011312
Publisher: Tate Gallery Liverpool
Place Published: Liverpool
Year: 1989
Date & Collation: (26 Sept-19 Nov).20pp.Illus.Preface by Jeremy ISAACS.Text by Penelope CURTIS.
Description: A display of pictures from the collection to mark the 50th anniversary of the outbreak of war in September 1939. 70 works by 32 artists.
13-14(1 illus) Henry Moore.
Exhibits 41-48: eight Drawings 1941.
Both writers mention briefly Moore's work for the War Artists' Advisory Committee.
A 4pp guide was also published for the exhibition. It contains a brief quotation from Henry Moore on his discovery of the shelterers.
0016552
Publisher: Tate Gallery Liverpool
Place Published: Liverpool
Year: 1995
Date & Collation: .6pp.
Description: List of exhibits, including two Henry Moore items 1931 and 1949. Received with accompanying letter stating there was no catalogue published, but that a pack of twelve postcards was to be issued including one of the Moore exhibits (See 0016552).
0011600
Publisher: Tate Gallery Liverpool
Place Published: Liverpool
Year: 1988
Date & Collation: 64pp.Illus.
Description: Published with National Galleries and Museums on Merseyside. Small directory of public works in Liverpool area.
33,34(2 illus) Henry Moore.
Photographs and short commentary on two works in the Tate Gallery Liverpool, Four Piece Composition: Reclining Figure, 1934 Cumberland alabaster and Maquette for Family Group, 1944-1945 bronze.
0011597
Author/Editor: CURTIS Penelope.
Publisher: Tate Gallery Liverpool
Place Published: Liverpool
Year: 1988
Date & Collation: 144pp.Illus.Biog.Bibliog.Preface by Nicholas SEROTA, Richard FRANCIS.
Description: Published for the collection display, 7 September 1988 for three years.
43-44,60-65(17 illus) Henry Moore.
Commentary on 17 Sculptures 1928-1966. Moore is also mentioned in historical introductions, and the funding by the Henry Moore Foundation and the gifts by Moore himself are mentioned. For 12pp brochure see 0011598.
0011615
Publisher: Tate Gallery Liverpool
Place Published: Liverpool
Year: 1989
Date & Collation: 137pp.Illus.Bibliog.
Description: Published with National Museums and Galleries on Merseyside. Eighteen essays on historical and modern art.
105-110 SILBER Evelyn. Epstein's Liverpool Colossus.
(Includes a passing mention of Moore).
111-115 CURTIS Penelope. Liverpool Garden Festival and its sculpture.
(Photograph of 1975 Bronze, and passing mention).
119-123 ALLEY Ronald. The formation of the Tate's collection of modern British sculpture, Part 1.
(Mentions Moore's contacts with the Tate Gallery, and his works in the collection, with a photograph of a 1963 Bronze).
124-129 BIGGS Lewis. The formation of the Tate's collection of modern British sculpture, Part 2.
(Mentions briefly transfer of works from Victoria and Albert Museum, and donations by Moore to the collection).
0013345
Publisher: Tate Gallery Liverpool
Place Published: Liverpool
Year: 1990
Date & Collation: (12 Dec)-1991(8 Feb)..pp.Illus.
Description: Exhibition of sculpture for the blind. Catalogue includes two drawings of Henry Moore sculptures.
0016690
Publisher: Tate Gallery Liverpool
Place Published: Liverpool
Year: 1995
Date & Collation: Postcard pack of 12 cards and 8pp leaflet.
Description: Accompanied the exhibition Home and Away (See 0016552). One of the postcards depicts Girl, 1931 Ancaster stone. The commentary in the folded leaflet likens it to Mesopotamian sculpture.
Title as printed: 12 Postcards Selected from the Tate's Collection of Twentieth century British Art.
The leaflet is entitled Home and Away: internationalism and British Art 1900-1990.
0011598
Publisher: Tate Gallery Liverpool
Place Published: Liverpool
Year: 1988
Date & Collation: 12pp folder(1 Moore illus).
Description: This leaflet is a walk-round guide to the display." Includes a paragraph on Recumbent Figure 1938 green Hornton stone which is on the cover together with the wording "supported by The Henry Moore Foundation". For 144pp catalogue see 0011597."