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0022067
Author/Editor: TREND Nick
Publisher: The Telegraph
Place Published: London
Year: 2010
Date & Collation: 2010 (27 March) (2 Moore illus)
Description: Article within Travel section. Provides basic biographical information linked to five key locations; Yorkshire and Derbyshire, North Norfolk, Perry Green and Dumfries. Each heading explores how the landscape may have influenced Moore. Two Moore illus show Large Reclining Figure 1984 bronze, (LH 192b) at Perry Green.
0006356
Publisher: The Telegraph
Place Published: Sydney
Year: 1963
Date & Collation: (2 Oct)..(1 illus).
Description: Maquette and photograph of Reclining Figure: Festival, 1951 bronze in Henry Moore's British Council touring exhibition now at Art Gallery of New South Wales (See 0003075).
0008634
Publisher: The Telegraph
Place Published: Sydney
Year: 1947
Date & Collation: (5 Dec)..
Description: Elementary notes on appreciating Moore's work as exhibition is due to open at National Art Gallery, Sydney (See 0008597).
0023318
Author/Editor: O'KELLY Emma
Publisher: The Telegraph
Place Published: London
Year: 2015
Date & Collation: 2015 (13 December) 5pp (no Moore illus)
Description: Article on the Cass Foundation set up by Wilfred and Jeanette Cass 23 years ago, their legacy and plans for the future, as they are now 92 and 89 restrospectively. The collectors sold some works by Henry Moore, Michael Ayrton and Elisabeth Frink in order to establish the Foundation in 1992. Around 50 prints by Moore line one of the walls at Hat hill House. In the 1970s, Wilfred was managing director of Reeves Art in London where he met Moore and started advising him on paint washes. After each visit to his studio, Wilfred would come away with a print. It was Henry Moore who really started the madness" says Wilfred "he said art is best seen outdoors"."