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0007036
Author/Editor: HUBBARD R.H.
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Place Published: Toronto
Year: 1959
Date & Collation: xii,234pp.Illus.Biog.Foreword by Alan JARVIS.
Description: Published for the National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa.
110,197(3 illus) Henry Moore.
Documents two drawings Family Group, 1948 drawing, Seated Figure, 1948 drawing, and Reclining Woman, 1930 green Hornton stone, together with a brief biography. There is a list-mention of Moore in a prefatory text by Hubbard extracted from his European Paintings in Canadian Collections.
0000535
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Place Published: Toronto
Year: 1985
Date & Collation: x,422pp.Illus.Bibliog.Texts.
Description: Catalogue of the 513 objects of fine and decorative art housed at the Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies since 1982. Produced in conjunction with the first exhibition of the Collection, presented at the University of Toronto, late in 1985.
404-407(3 illus) Henry Moore.
Alan WILKINSON describes the double sided Draped Seated Woman-Studies of Standing Figures, 1948 drawings, and the Family Group, 1945 bronze. Both works were purchased from Buchholz Gallery, New York 1951. Wilkinson notes the sculptural, three-dimensional qualities of the figures in repose. The background to the Family Group maquettes is described through the school commissions of the 1940s. The figures are related to other works by Moore within his recurrent themes.
0017855
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Place Published: Toronto, Buffalo, London
Year: 1996
Date & Collation: xiv,211pp.Illus.Bibliog.
Description: Documents the controversy over the purchase by the National Gallery of Canada of Barnett Newman's painting Voice of Fire.
9-11(1 illus) Henry Moore.
John O'Brian's introduction has a photograph of Three Way Piece No. 2: Archer, 1964-1965 bronze, and outlines the earlier controversy over the imposition on the public of Moore's bronze in front of Toronto's City Hall.