Skip to main content

Henry Moore Artwork Catalogue

Search

Skip to main content
Sort:
Filters
14 results for *
0020953
Author/Editor: COWLING, Elizabeth.
Publisher: Thames & Hudson
Place Published: London
Year: 2007
Date & Collation: 408pp.Illus.Index.Bibliog.Foreword by Richard Calvocoressi.
Description: The priviate notes and correspondence of the Surrealist artist and writer Roland Penrose with Pablo Picasso, Picasso's family, friends and associates. Contains many Lee Miller photographs. 24,32,63(1 Illus)182,291,341 Henry Moore. Several mentions of Moore's contact with Picasso.
0022128
Author/Editor: PHILLIPS Sam
Publisher: Thames & Hudson
Place Published: London
Year: 2011
Date & Collation: 245pp.illus.index
Description: UK edition. Guide to London's art galleries. List mentions throughout. One illus: Page 162 shows cut-out of Moore's Recumbent Figure 1938 green Hornton stone, (LH 191) in section on Tate Modern. Also mentions of three other Moore works within accompanying text. See also 022127.
0022200
Author/Editor: ALBECHTSEN Nicky., SOLANKE Fola
Publisher: Thames & Hudson
Place Published: London
Year: 2011
Date & Collation: 304pp.illus.index
Description: Fabric covered book on the subject of scarves, including artist designed fabric squares. Highly illustrated. Scant mention of Moore; list mention, page 46, in connection to Zika Ascher; also listed as artist having been commissioned by James Cleveland Bell to design for Horrockses Ltd, see page 288. No Moore illus.
0022132
Author/Editor: GAYFORD Martin
Publisher: Thames & Hudson
Place Published: London
Year: 2010
Date & Collation: 248pp.illus.bibliography.index
Description: Memoir by art critic Martin Gayford, based on diaries kept whilst he sat for Lucian Freud. Page 79, Freud recalls an undated visit to Moore at Perry Green; distainfully describes Moore working on a series of drawings: I'd hate the idea of turning out artwork like that". No Moore illus."
0021402
Publisher: Thames & Hudson
Place Published: Ontario
Year: 1995
Date & Collation: 208pp.Illus.Index
Description: Coffee-table book of photographs by Roloff Beny. Includes portraits of many close friends, such as Peggy Guggenheim, Jean Cocteau, Tennessee Williams, and Henry Moore. One Moore illus in section Artists and Architects: Page 52 shows Moore closely examining Three Way Piece No. 2: The Archer 1964-1965 bronze newly arrived at Arnhem, Netherlands from the foundry in West Germany. Explanitory autobiographical text by Beny page 80 explains that he and Moore met at The Athenæum Club to discuss Toronto's wish to purchase The Archer.
0020609
Author/Editor: BELL Julian.
Publisher: Thames & Hudson
Place Published: London
Year: 2007
Date & Collation: 496pp.illus.chronology.bibliography.index
Description: Art History text book. Notable for its scant reference to Moore if nothing else. No Moore illus, but three brief mentions; first and second in relation to Hepworth, third with reference to Caro.
0022504
Author/Editor: BRADBURY Dominic.
Publisher: Thames & Hudson
Place Published: London
Year: 2012
Date & Collation: 352pp.illus.bibliography.index
Description: Photographic coffee-table book presenting images of homes from across the globe. Focus on designers, architects and artists interiors. Pages 88-91 show images of Hoglands and Top Studio. Quotes from Mary Moore within accompanying text. Inclusion of Hoglands book in Bibliography.
0021920
Author/Editor: edited by FARTHING Stephen
Publisher: Thames & Hudson
Place Published: London
Year: 2010
Date & Collation: 576pp.illus.glossary.index.Foreword by Richard CORK
Description: Art history book with over 40 contributing authors. Highly illustrated with whole and part-images of selected works within each chronological section. One Moore illus: Page 446 shows Reclining Figure 1938 lead, (LH 192). Accompanying text, pages 445-446 within Modernist Sculpture section, written by Carol KING, says nothing new about Moore or his sculpture. Brief mention, page 246, within section which shows close examination of an 18th Century reliquary figure from the Polynesian island of Rurutu, presented to the London Missionary Society (LMS) in 1821.
0021486
Publisher: Thames & Hudson
Place Published: London
Year: 2009
Date & Collation: 128pp.illus
Description: Seasonal catalogue of publications. Details the titles released to celebrate sixty years of the company, including, page 3, Henry Moore's Sheep Sketchbook. Accompanying text precis the book, detailing the origins of Moore's Sheep Drawings.
0022547
Author/Editor: DEWITTE Debra J., LARMANN Ralph M., SHIELDS Kathryn M.
Publisher: Thames & Hudson
Place Published: New York
Year: 2012
Date & Collation: 624pp.Illus.Glossary.Further reading.Sources of quotations.Illustration credits.Acknowledgements.Index.
Description: Textbook structured around different themes. 565 and 567 Moore is referred to in a chapter on The Body in Art. Reference to influence of Rodin; making connections in Moore's work between the body and natural forms; his use of the void; Moore's interest and study of avant-garde European appraoches and artistic traditions outside the West. Illustration of Recumbent Figure 1938 green Horton stone (LH 191). Softback.
0024207
Author/Editor: NEURATH E. U. and NEURATH T. M.
Publisher: Thames & Hudson
Place Published: London
Year: 1979
Date & Collation: October.
Description: Letter from Thames & Hudson to their authors, commemorating their winning the first Publisher of the Year Award by the Booksellers' Association of Great Britain and Ireland. Includes a limited edition black and white print of Henry Moore's drawing Studies of Sheep II 1972 (HMF 3368).
0022197
Author/Editor: RYBCZYNSKI Witold
Publisher: Thames & Hudson
Place Published: London
Year: 2011
Date & Collation: 240pp.illus.index
Description: Account of Norman Foster's first public commision to provide a perminent home for the collection of Lisa and Robert Sainsbury. Rich with architectural information on the building of Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts at the University of East Anglia, including architectural plans and illustrations of the collections. Also includes first hand accounts from David Sainsbury of the significance of Moore's friendship with Lord and Lady Sainsbury. Page 19 refers to a postcard from Lisa and Robert to a then teenage David, co-signed by Henry (Moore), Alberto (Giacometti) and Sandy (Calder), advising David that he was permitted to read Nabokov's Lolita. Illus of Moore's Mother and Child 1932 green Horton Stone, (LH 121) throughout, including, page 34 image of the work in situ at the foot of the stairs in the home of Robert and Lisa. Page 27 notes the original price Robert Sainsbury paid for the carving.
0023917
Author/Editor: DEWITTE Debra J., LARMANN Ralph M., SHIELDS M. Kathryn
Publisher: Thames & Hudson
Place Published: New York
Year: 2018
Date & Collation: Third edition.720pp.illus.
Description:

Third edition of textbook on visual art first published in 2012. Moore is referred to in a chapter on The Body in Art. Moore's work compared to that of Rodin. Moore's depictions of human bodies often mimics natural forms such as hills and valleys. Influence of non-western art, and the European avant-garde. Illustration of Recumbent Figure 1938 green Horton stone (LH 191) with brief commentary.

0023958
Author/Editor: GARDNER Stephen C.P.
Publisher: Thames & Hudson
Place Published: London
Year: 2019
Date & Collation: 366pp.illus.
Description:

Textbook on drawing. p.225 has illus. and analysis of Moore's Tube Shelter Perspective: The Liverpool Street Extension. The book discusses Moore's "Artistic Aims", the context of the drawing, and Moore's techniques.