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0010806
Author/Editor: MILLIER Arthur.
Publisher: Los Angeles Times
Place Published: Los Angeles
Year: 1943
Date & Collation: (5 Sept)..
Description: Includes Henry Moore's drawings at the Stendahl Galleries (See 0008959). In drawing he twists out weird half-human forms like fossilized bones. Some sit carding wool. Others stand or lie in unearthly landscapes. They have small heads vast shoulders and are apparently conceived as solid lumps from which Moore's fancy scoops hollows and holes"."
0013513
Author/Editor: MACDONALD-WRIGHT S.
Publisher: Script
Place Published: Los Angeles
Year: 1943
Date & Collation: (11 Sept)..
Description: Includes a review of Stendahl Galleries exhibition (See 0008959). Describes Moore's work as rococo. These are figures of men and women made to look superficially like gnarled tree trunks and eroded boulders and even like the bones of the arm and leg placed in backgrounds of perfectly recognizable architectural details landscapes and geometrical perspectives"."
0022595
Author/Editor: The Bedfordshire Times & Standard
Publisher: The Bedfordshire Times & Standard
Place Published: Bedford
Year: 1943
Date & Collation: (1 February 1943).3pp.Envelope.
Description: Envelope and 3 page newsletter. 2 notes a collection of modern paintings sent by The Council for the Encouragement of Music and the Arts (CEMA) which were exhibited for two weeks, including Paul Nash, Ivor Hitchens, Leila Faithful and the famous war impressionist Henry Moore"."
0009474
Publisher: Council for the Encouragement of Music and the Arts
Place Published: London
Year: 1943
Date & Collation: ..pp.
Description: List of 55 works.
Exhibits 46-47 Henry Moore: two drawings. Lent by Eric Gregory.
0008958
Publisher: Redfern Gallery
Place Published: London
Year: 1943
Date & Collation: (7-30 Oct).8pp.
Description: Lists 114 works by the three artists, plus a further 65 items by many other artists including one Henry Moore drawing, Item 157.
0008966
Author/Editor: MCBRIDE Henry.
Publisher: New York Sun
Place Published: New York
Year: 1943
Date & Collation: (14 May)..(1 illus).
Description: Review of the Buchholz Gallery War Drawings exhibition (See 0008959): he shields you from his own terrors...by veiling them in an air of remoteness.""
0008956
Publisher: Wallace Collection
Place Published: London
Year: 1943
Date & Collation: (31 March-25 May).21pp.Foreword by Winston S.CHURCHILL.
Description: Exhibition in Hertford House of 702 works held under the auspices of the Central Institute of Art and Design and 23 other organisations, for Lady Cripps' United Aid to China Fund.
Exhibits 655-656 Henry Moore: two Drawings 1943.
0008963
Publisher: Hunts Post
Place Published: Huntingdon
Year: 1943
Date & Collation: (28 Jan)..
Description: Review of C.E.M.A. exhibition of C.A.S. loans at the Old Grammar School, Huntingdon. Mentions the grotesque figure of a woman lying beneath a covering in an air raid shelter" by Henry Moore."
0008969
Publisher: New York Herald Tribune
Place Published: New York
Year: 1943
Date & Collation: (16 May)..
Description: 30-line review of Buchholz Gallery exhibition (See 0008959): shapes in the forms of seated women grouped standing figures and other objects which he distributes with great discipline...""
0008975
Author/Editor: RILEY Maude.
Publisher: Art Digest
Place Published: New York
Year: 1943
Date & Collation: (15 May) 14(1 illus).
Description: Moore takes his place in the avant garde this week through the Buchholz Galleries' presentation of his drawings... It's like a cave drawing which Moore could have scratched out on the wall of a 20th century London tube to be discovered by some future civilized world." For catalogue see 0008959."
0008981
Publisher: News Review
Place Published: London
Year: 1943
Date & Collation: (7 Oct)..
Description: Review of Berkeley Galleries group show, mentioning the controversy caused by Henry Moore's work in the past and referring to his drawings as nightmarish coloured plates"."
0008962
Publisher: Bedfordshire Times
Place Published: Bedford
Year: 1943
Date & Collation: (9 Jan)..(1 illus).
Description: Review of Contemporary Art Society exhibition at Bedford Modern School, mentioning War Drawing by Henry Moore.
0008968
Publisher: New York Times
Place Published: New York
Year: 1943
Date & Collation: (16 May).
Description: Includes a brief mention by Edward Alden JEWELL of Moore's Buchholz exhibition (See 0008959) of drawings: aloof frigid mannered.""
0008985
Publisher: Time
Place Published: New York
Year: 1943
Date & Collation: (7 June) 71(1 illus).
Description: Review of the Buchholz Gallery exhibition (See 0008959).
0008954
Publisher: Transformation
Place Published: London
Year: 1943
Date & Collation: 1 1943 Plate 3(1 illus).
Description: Reproduction of Crowd Looking at a Tied-Up Object, 1942 drawing in first issue of a serial publication edited by Stefan Schimanski and Henry Treece, and published by Gollancz.
0008971
Publisher: Nottingham Evening News
Place Published: Nottingham
Year: 1943
Date & Collation: (6 Aug)..
Description: Art for All exhibition at Henry Barker's showroom, Nottingham, 14-28 August 1943; including Moore. Included some works previously exhibited in the air-raid shelter of the John Lewis store in Oxford Street. This text also appeared in Nottingham Journal, 7 August 1943.
0008977
Author/Editor: CLEMENTS Grace.
Publisher: California Arts and Architecture
Place Published: Los Angeles
Year: 1943
Date & Collation: (Sept) 60(8) 4,8.
Description: Includes a review of Moore's drawings at Stendahl's (See 0008959), describing him as a subjective abstractionist and noting his use of the human form. The art of Henry Moore is highly integrated deeply sensitive provocative of thought in a manner seldom reached by the multitude of contemporary artists...""
0008964
Publisher: Daily Telegraph
Place Published: London
Year: 1943
Date & Collation: (5 March)..
Description: Ten lines on sculptors' drawings exhibition at Berkeley Galleries, including Henry Moore.
0008970
Publisher: North Devon Journal and Herald
Place Published: Barnstaple
Year: 1943
Date & Collation: (13 July)..
Description: Barnstaple's second war-time Arts Festival includes war pictures from the National Gallery in the School of Art. Mentions courage and dignity portrayed in Henry Moore's drawings.
0008976
Author/Editor: DAVIDSON Martha.
Publisher: Art News
Place Published: New York
Year: 1943
Date & Collation: (15-31 May) 42(7) 12(1 illus).
Description: Half-page review of the Buchholz Gallery exhibition (See 0008959): Placed singly or in rhythmic groups in a great crepuscular ambience and suffused with sensitive color tints these crayons and pastels evoke a vague sense of nostalgia.""
0008972
Publisher: The Times
Place Published: London
Year: 1943
Date & Collation: (19 Aug)..
Description: Artists of Fame and of Promise 1943 at the Leicester Galleries, previously reviewed in The Times, now consists almost entirely of new exhibits" including an eerily effective drawing by Henry Moore."
0008978
Publisher: Horizon
Place Published: London
Year: 1943
Date & Collation: 1943 (Feb) VII(38) 86-87 (2 illus).
Description: Reclining Figure with Red Rocks, 1942 drawing and Miners at Work, 1942 drawing.
0008984
Publisher: Penguin New Writing
Place Published: London and New York
Year: 1943
Date & Collation: 16 1943(March) 108-117.8 plates between 64 and 65.
Description: Text on the permanent exhibition of works by war artists at the National Gallery" by "Art Critic...an artist who has seen the war from the angle of an ordinary private in the British Army". A page is devoted to Moore's Shelter drawings: "Londoners confronted with these drawings felt baffled and insulted...I have heard people call these drawings morbid and unreal." The difficulty was seen in Moore's sculptural conception of the human form: "These motionless swathed figures belong to no accidental setting of time and place. Rather they are memorials to the enduringness of things of stone and human patience and courage."
This text is attributed to Keith Vaughan in Henry Moore: A Shelter Sketchbook (British Museum 1988)."
0008955
Publisher: Council for the Encouragement of Music and the Arts
Place Published: London
Year: 1943
Date & Collation: ..pp.Foreword by John PIPER.
Description: Over 74 historical and modern works.
Exhibit 36b Henry Moore: Seated Girl, 1931 anhydrite stone.
The exhibition toured Winchester Cathedral, Salisbury Cathedral, Exeter Cathedral and Durham Cathedral 1943-1944.