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0007528
Publisher: Museum of Modern Art Bulletin
Place Published: New York
Year: 1956
Date & Collation: 23(3) 40pp.Illus.Prefatory text by A(lfred) H.B(ARR),Jr.
Description: 30,37(1 illus) Henry Moore.
Time-Life Screen: Working Model, 1952 bronze. Gift of Time Inc.
Time-Life Screen: Working Model, 1952 bronze. Gift of Time Inc.
0016417
Publisher: Museum of Modern Art Bulletin
Place Published: New York
Year: 1953
Date & Collation: (Summer) 20(3-4) 1-48(1 Moore illus).Text by Alfred H. BARR,Jr.
Description: Establishment of basic core collection. Moore's Mother and Child, 1938 elm wood is listed as an acquisition through the Lillie P. Bliss Bequest, with a photograph of the sculture on page 36.
0019092
Publisher: Norton Simon Museum
Place Published: Pasadena, Calif.
Year: 2000
Date & Collation: (4 Oct)-2001(15 Jan).4pp(7 illus).Text by Christine KNOKE.
Description: Includes Checklist of 21 prints from the Elephant Skull album (See 0004721) and Stonehenge album (See 0003854), plus four sculptures 1953-1966. The short text incorporates statements by the artist.
0010879
Publisher: Musée d'Art Moderne de Saint-Etienne
Place Published: Saint-Etienne
Year: 1987
Date & Collation: .328pp.Illus.Bibliog.Texts.Edited by Jean-Luc DAVAL.Text in French.
Description: Book of essays issued for the inaugural exhibition of new museum, and published jointly with Skira, Geneva. Two essays refer to Moore, with photographs of four Bronzes 1950-1956, Moore's exhibits in the exhibition.
DAVAL Jean-Luc. Un nouvel humanisme.
(In a section Calder et Moore, the success of the sculptors in international exhibitions and commissions led to an increase in the size of their works, and their reputation. Moore's work was never completely abstract).
CEYSSON Bernard. Les interrogations esthétiques en Grande-Bretagne.
(Sculpture flourished in England largely because of Moore. Discusses his coalmining background and emergence from the earth, his sculptural forms and influence).
DAVAL Jean-Luc. Un nouvel humanisme.
(In a section Calder et Moore, the success of the sculptors in international exhibitions and commissions led to an increase in the size of their works, and their reputation. Moore's work was never completely abstract).
CEYSSON Bernard. Les interrogations esthétiques en Grande-Bretagne.
(Sculpture flourished in England largely because of Moore. Discusses his coalmining background and emergence from the earth, his sculptural forms and influence).
0007899
Publisher: Kunstmuseum Basel
Place Published: Basle
Year: 1953
Date & Collation: 40pp.Illus.Werkverzeichnis.Prefatory texts by Georg SCHMIDT, Emanuel HOFFMANN.Text in German.
Description: Catalogue of the Hoffmann-Stiftung.
34(1 illus) Henry Moore: one 1951 bronze.
34(1 illus) Henry Moore: one 1951 bronze.
0007898
Publisher: Arts Plastiques
Place Published: Brussels
Year: 1953
Date & Collation: 24pp.Illus.Texts in French.
Description: 1928-1953 twenty-five-year homage by art world people.
13 Henry Moore.
Letter from Henry MOORE, in English, dated 6 May 1953, expressing admiration for work of the organisation, recalling his 1949 exhibition (See 0008026).
13 Henry Moore.
Letter from Henry MOORE, in English, dated 6 May 1953, expressing admiration for work of the organisation, recalling his 1949 exhibition (See 0008026).
0007761
Author/Editor: Tate Gallery.
Publisher: H.M.S.O.
Place Published: London
Year: 1954
Date & Collation: vi,90pp.8 plates.
Description: Plate 8(1 illus) Henry Moore: Family Group, 1949 bronze.
Moore also signed the Preamble with others as Trustee. He is mentioned in the text in passing, and has two dozen works listed in the Acquisitions 1938-53 Lists.
Moore also signed the Preamble with others as Trustee. He is mentioned in the text in passing, and has two dozen works listed in the Acquisitions 1938-53 Lists.
0000392
Publisher: Leben und Glauben
Place Published: Laupen
Year: 1986
Date & Collation: (15 Aug)..(1 illus).Text in German.
Description: Large colour photograph of King and Queen, 1952-1953 bronze sculpture in Glenkiln with a brief caption on arts in Scotland.
0008052
Publisher: Arts Council of Great Britain
Place Published: London
Year: 1952
Date & Collation: 32pp.8 plates.Bibliog.Foreword by Denis FORMAN and Philip JAMES.
Description: Published with the British Film Institute. Catalogue of third season of films circulated to British provinces. Describes 27 films, including:
14-15,Plate 6(1 illus) Henry Moore.
Describes Henry Moore by John Read (See 0008230) transmitted as part of Festival of Britain 1951, with brief biography and introduction to his sculpture and drawings. The photograph depicts Recumbent Figure, 1938 green Hornton stone in Battersea Park, with other works in the background.
14-15,Plate 6(1 illus) Henry Moore.
Describes Henry Moore by John Read (See 0008230) transmitted as part of Festival of Britain 1951, with brief biography and introduction to his sculpture and drawings. The photograph depicts Recumbent Figure, 1938 green Hornton stone in Battersea Park, with other works in the background.
0010849
Author/Editor: RADFORD Robert.
Publisher: Winchester School of Art Press
Place Published: Winchester
Year: 1987
Date & Collation: 205pp.Illus.Bibliog.
Description: Includes half-a-dozen brief mentions of Moore as an exhibitor in A.I.A. exhibitions.
0013564
Publisher: Curt Valentin Gallery
Place Published: New York
Year: 1954
Date & Collation: 194pp.Illus.
Description: Dust jacket title: Exhibitions 1952-1953. Title page title: 1952-1953.
Bound collection of exhibition catalogues, including: Drawings by Contemporary Painters and Sculptors (See 0008024).
Bound collection of exhibition catalogues, including: Drawings by Contemporary Painters and Sculptors (See 0008024).
0011058
Author/Editor: STONE Janet.
Publisher: Chatto and Windus
Place Published: London
Year: 1988
Date & Collation: 128pp(169 illus).
Description: Snapshots and photoportraits of famous people visiting Reynolds and Janet Stone and elsewhere.
Illustration 136 and rear dust jacket(2 illus) Henry Moore 1970.
Illustration 63 is of Mary Moore, Henry's daughter, visiting the Stone family.
There is a list-mention of Moore in Iris Murdoch's preface, and the introduction by Janet Stone in conversation with Jonathan Gili mentions Henry Moore and his sweet sort of un-grandness"."
Illustration 136 and rear dust jacket(2 illus) Henry Moore 1970.
Illustration 63 is of Mary Moore, Henry's daughter, visiting the Stone family.
There is a list-mention of Moore in Iris Murdoch's preface, and the introduction by Janet Stone in conversation with Jonathan Gili mentions Henry Moore and his sweet sort of un-grandness"."
0001097
Publisher: Museum of Modern Art
Place Published: Oxford
Year: 1983
Date & Collation: (3 April-22 May).96pp.Illus.Written and compiled by Lynda MORRIS and Robert RADFORD.
Description: Exhibition touring Cartwright Hall (Bradford) 16 July-4 September 1983, Midland Group (Nottingham) 15 October-20 November 1983, Ferens Art Gallery (Hull) 26 November 1983-8 January 1984, Fruit Market Gallery (Edinburgh) 21 January-25 February 1984, Camden Arts Centre (London) 16 March-22 April 1984. The Artists International Association was born out of the social and political conflicts of the thirties...it continued until 1971 although from the mid 1950s it had lost its original radical political impetus..."
Year-by-year survey of texts photographs and documentation. Includes a dozen brief if useful references to Moore's participation in A.I.A. exhibitions and texts.
Page 42 reproduces a 1937 Broadsheet signed by Moore and others and incorporating a drawing by Henry Moore. The document calls for intervention by artists poets and intellectuals. It was produced for the Artists' International Congress and Exhibition held at 41 Grosvenor Square (See 0009175)."
Year-by-year survey of texts photographs and documentation. Includes a dozen brief if useful references to Moore's participation in A.I.A. exhibitions and texts.
Page 42 reproduces a 1937 Broadsheet signed by Moore and others and incorporating a drawing by Henry Moore. The document calls for intervention by artists poets and intellectuals. It was produced for the Artists' International Congress and Exhibition held at 41 Grosvenor Square (See 0009175)."
0007973
Publisher: Art Quarterly
Place Published: Detroit
Year: 1953
Date & Collation: (Autumn) 16(3) 248-258(illus).
Description: Lists on page 257 the acquisition by the National Gallery of Canada of Four Figures in a Setting, 1949 drawing.
0007865
Publisher: Heffer Gallery
Place Published: Cambridge
Year: 1953
Date & Collation: (May-June).4pp.
Description: Coronation Exhibition list of 54 works by 51 artists.
Exhibit 34 Henry Moore: one Drawing 1952.
Exhibit 34 Henry Moore: one Drawing 1952.
0007859
Author/Editor: MAN Felix H.
Publisher: Heinemann
Place Published: London
Year: 1953
Date & Collation: lxiipp.123 illus.
Description: 36,53,Illus 121(1 illus) Henry Moore.
Reproduction of an illustration to Prométhée (See 0008261) with brief biographical note and list-mention in the text by Man.
Title as printed: 150 Years of Artists' Lithographs 1803-1953.
Reproduction of an illustration to Prométhée (See 0008261) with brief biographical note and list-mention in the text by Man.
Title as printed: 150 Years of Artists' Lithographs 1803-1953.
0006315
Author/Editor: The Tate Gallery.
Publisher: HMSO
Place Published: London
Year: 1963
Date & Collation: iv,85pp.9 plates.
Description: 32-33 Lists a dozen Henry Moore works acquired 1953-1963 and includes one or two other incidental mentions of Moore. Other Tate Gallery reports make similar occasional mention of Moore.
0020058
Publisher: University of Maryland Baltimore County
Place Published: Baltimore, Md.
Year: 2002
Date & Collation: 5pp(5 illus).Bibliog.
Description: Printed 17 October 2002 from Internet userpages.umbc.edu. Pages headed Henry Moore: King and Queen and 'UMBC: an honors university in Maryland'. Anonymous undated essay written in the first person: I went to the Hirshhorn Museum on the 26th of September. They have so many artworks"."
0007996
Author/Editor: ELNO K.N.
Publisher: Ruimte
Place Published: Antwerp
Year: 1953
Date & Collation: 1 1953(Nov) 37-44(2 Moore illus).Text in Dutch.
Description: Second sculpture Biennale in Middelheim Park (See 0007867). Includes a photograph of Henry Moore, and of King and Queen, 1952-1953 bronze with a list-mention in the text.
0003054
Publisher: Palais des Beaux-Arts
Place Published: Brussels
Year: 1977
Date & Collation: (14 July-4 Sept).208pp.Illus.Biog.Bibliog.Introduction by Philippe ROBERTS-JONES.Catalogue by Francine-Claire LEGRAND(painting), Pierre BAUDSON(sculpture).Text in Dutch, English and French.
Description: Works by over 100 artists from the Musées Royaux des Beaux-Arts de Belgique, chosen from the foreign schools of the Modern Art department.
141-143(3 illus) Henry Moore: three Bronzes 1953-1958.
The text consists of a compact brief survey of Moore's career.
141-143(3 illus) Henry Moore: three Bronzes 1953-1958.
The text consists of a compact brief survey of Moore's career.
0014924
Author/Editor: GRIEVE Alastair.
Publisher: Lund Humphries
Place Published: London
Year: 1992
Date & Collation: 264pp.Illus.Biog.Bibliog.Catalogue of sculptures.
Description: Published in association with the Henry Moore Foundation. British Sculptors and Sculpture series. Includes a dozen incidental passing mentions of Moore.
0005604
Publisher: Visual Publications
Place Published: London
Year: 1967
Date & Collation: Two slidestrips in colour (76 images of 2 Drawings 1928-1941, 39 Sculptures and objects 1923-1964) plus two Booklets.
Description: Part of a set of over a hundred film strips.
Booklet 1: 24pp.General Introduction.Bibliog.List.Notes to Filmstrip 1.
The Introduction outlines Moore's pre-eminence, career and influences. Materials, themes and links with landscape, and concepts of sculptural form. Survey of the works illustrated. Each frame is then listed, with at least one paragraph of descriptive notes, incorporating statements by Henry Moore.
Booklet 2: 8pp.Notes to Slidestrip 2.
For revised version with audio cassettes see 0003608.
Booklet 1: 24pp.General Introduction.Bibliog.List.Notes to Filmstrip 1.
The Introduction outlines Moore's pre-eminence, career and influences. Materials, themes and links with landscape, and concepts of sculptural form. Survey of the works illustrated. Each frame is then listed, with at least one paragraph of descriptive notes, incorporating statements by Henry Moore.
Booklet 2: 8pp.Notes to Slidestrip 2.
For revised version with audio cassettes see 0003608.
0001516
Publisher: Israel Museum
Place Published: Jerusalem
Year: 1982
Date & Collation: 115pp.Illus.Texts in English,French,German,Hebrew.
Description: Brief introduction, photographs, and catalogue of the collection of the seven-acre garden, designed by Noguchi for the May 1965 opening.
Cover,28,54-63,107-108(13 illus) Henry Moore.
Photographs of Reclining Figure: External Form, 1953-1954 bronze; Relief No. 1, 1959 bronze; Three Piece Sculpture: Vertebrae, 1968-1969 bronze.
Cover,28,54-63,107-108(13 illus) Henry Moore.
Photographs of Reclining Figure: External Form, 1953-1954 bronze; Relief No. 1, 1959 bronze; Three Piece Sculpture: Vertebrae, 1968-1969 bronze.
0007537
Publisher: Stolica
Place Published: Warsaw
Year: 1956
Date & Collation: (17 June) 13,15(8 illus).Initialled A.C. Text in Polish.
Description: Comments on Moore's opinion that sculpture should be viewed only in the Open Air; with a description of King and Queen, 1952-1953 bronze and four detail photographs. Concealment of his true feelings under the royal mask has robbed the King's face of normal human features. The Queen gives an impression of compassion. Moore's drawings repeat the theme of a desolate landscape peopled by creatures of his imagination. There are three views of the Time-Life Draped Reclining Figure, 1952-1953 bronze giving rise to new thinking about the relation between sculpture and architecture.