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0007208
Publisher: Holland Park
Place Published: London
Year: 1957
Date & Collation: (May-Sept).24pp.40 plates.Biog.Foreword by Edwin BAYLISS.Introduction by Charles WHEELER.
Description: L.C.C. exhibition of 42 works by 37 artists.
17,Plate 23: Henry Moore: Warrior with Shield, 1953-1954 bronze.
Brief biographical note, incorporating Moore's statement: The sculpture is intended to express a battered but heroic resistance to physical misfortune. The head has a blunted and bull-like power but also a sort of dumb animal acceptance and forebearance of pain.""
0007404
Author/Editor: MARRIOTT Basil.
Publisher: Builder
Place Published: London
Year: 1957
Date & Collation: (14 June) 1074-1075(1 Moore illus).
Description: Review of L.C.C. Open Air exhibition (See 0007208) with a photograph and passing mention of Warrior with Shield, 1953-1954 bronze.
0007342
Author/Editor: PLATTE Hans.
Publisher: Standard-Verlag
Place Published: Hamburg
Year: 1957
Date & Collation: 304pp.Illus.Biog.Text in German.
Description: Die Kunst des 20.Jahrhunderts, Vol. 3. Sculpture volume in three-part history of modern art.
158-167,270-275,293,302(7 illus) Henry Moore.
Section on Moore stressing originality of his approach to sculptural form.
Recumbent Figure, 1938 green Hornton stone is analysed: the power of expression attributed to use of natural, never completely abstract, laws of form.
A 1951 bronze conveys the variety of relationships between body and space in a virtually abstract form.
Double Standing Figure, 1950 bronze possesses a vitality and human feel. They seem to draw space into their existence from all around them."
Warrior with Shield 1953-1954 bronze. Powerful image of defence and utter helplessness.
There are illustrations of three Drawings 1940-1951 and a four-line biography."
0007329
Author/Editor: HAUSSER Robert.
Publisher: Bibliographisches Institut
Place Published: Mannheim
Year: 1957
Date & Collation: 96pp.Illus.Text in German.
Description: Photographs of Mannheim, including a view of Warrior with Shield, 1953-1954 bronze in Kunsthalle Mannheim, with gallery visitor.
0021575
Author/Editor: BURKE Caroline.
Publisher: The Diplomat
Place Published: Washington
Year: 1957
Date & Collation: 1957(October) 26-27 (5 Moore illus)
Description: Two page article within special issue Salute to The British Commonwealth. Burke reports on visit to Perry Green. She is driven to Much Hadham by British actor Leo Genn. Mention of Moore involvement with memorial to William Butler Yeats.; including a site visit to St. Stephen's Green in Dublin. Burke explains that the child figure in Moore's Mother and Child with Apple 1956 bronze, (LH 406) illus, is completely detached from the Mother's arms and can be placed in different positions in relation to the figure of the mother. And such is the genius of Henry Moore. Burke is photographed with Moore within one of his studios with Maquette for Mother and Child with Apple 1956 bronze, (LH 406a).