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0010783
Publisher: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
Place Published: Toronto
Year: 1962
Date & Collation: 28mins.Black and white.Sound.
Description: Television arts programme produced by Vincent Tovell and Barry Harris. 16 January 1962 screening of John Read's 1958 film (See 0007185) with a brief studio introduction and afterword by Henry Comor with Warrior with Shield, 1953-1954 bronze.
0006459
Publisher: Ashgate Gallery
Place Published: Farnham
Year: 1962
Date & Collation: (2-28 July).16pp.Illus.Biog.Introduction by Philip JAMES.
Description: Exhibits also in Bush Hotel Gardens. 74 works by 23 artists in aid of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution and the Save the Children Fund.
Four Moore bronzes and two Moore drawings. Falling Warrior, 1956-1957 bronze is illustrated on the cover of the catalogue.
0006591
Author/Editor: MELVILLE Robert.
Publisher: New Hungarian Quarterly
Place Published: Budapest
Year: 1962
Date & Collation: 3(5) 235-241.
Description: the geography of woman mingles with vegetable and mineral substances to form sacred images of the natural world." Moore's drawings and sculpture have always maintained a relationship with natural forces. Early works were massive powerful and intense. Recent concentration on the use of bronze has created dramatic effects and symbols as with Warriors King and Queen 1952-1953 bronze and other works. Landscape images are combined in the Divided Figures."
0006561
Publisher: Architectural Review
Place Published: London
Year: 1962
Date & Collation: (May) 305(1 illus).
Description: Photograph of Falling Warrior, 1956-1957 bronze in Courtyard of Clare College, Cambridge.
0006586
Publisher: Münchner Jahrbuch der Bildenden Kunst
Place Published: Munich
Year: 1962
Date & Collation: 13 249-264(1 Moore illus).Text in German.
Description: Records the acquisition by Bayerische Staatsgemäldesammlungen of Falling Warrior, 1956-1957 bronze. Notes that it is unusual in Henry Moore's oeuvre in depicting a male rather than a female figure. Sees the war connection and the influence of Greek art.
0006578
Author/Editor: CRAFT E.M.
Publisher: Geijutsu Techno
Place Published: Tokyo
Year: 1962
Date & Collation: (Sept) 53-63(21 illus).Bibliog.Text in Japanese.
Description: Shortened version, translated from German, of lecture given at the German Cultural Institute in Tokyo on 19 June 1962, and originally titled The Significance of Henry Moore's Work in Relation to Contemporary Sculpture. Stages of Moore's work are described under several headings. Structurality in the early works saw the union of solid elements. Truth to Materials. Organic Directions and asymmetry followed the early Cubist works. New Relationship to Space: Archipenko's use of holes took on a new momentum through Moore. A Distant Primitivism was seen in the weird forms of his post-war sculpture. Shadow of War was seen in the Warriors and the Shelter sketches: a communal graveyard with people waiting to be exterminated". Sculptural Fantasy was seen in his developing abstract works of the 1950s.
Title romanized: Henri Muua: Gendai to iu koya no kinenbi."