Skip to main content

Henry Moore Artwork Catalogue

Search

Skip to main content
Sort:
Filters
5 results for sheep
0002811
Author/Editor: HOGG James.
Publisher: Letchworth and Baldock Citizen
Place Published: Letchworth
Year: 1978
Date & Collation: (27 July)..(1 illus).
Description: Chatty note by television personality on figurative aspects of Sheep Piece, 1971-1972 bronze.
0002806
Author/Editor: GOSLING Nigel.
Publisher: Observer
Place Published: London
Year: 1978
Date & Collation: (23 July) 17,20(1 illus).
Description: A large photograph by Jane Bown of Henry Moore with Sheep Piece, 1971-1972 bronze accompanies this report of a visit to Much Hadham on the eve of Moore's 80th birthday. Describes the estate, Moore's art collection and his own sculpture in the grounds and his love of nature. Extracted in Atlas World Press Review, October 1978 (See 0002918). See also 0010463.
0013840
Publisher: The Press
Place Published: New Zealand
Year: 1978
Date & Collation: (21 Dec)..(1 illus).
Description: The offer to Christchurch of Sheep Piece, 1971-1972 bronze is still open, despite its rejection in 1974. The acquisition of the work is supported by T.L. Rodney Wilson, new director of the Robert McDougall Art Gallery. Discusses various sites as possibilities. Concept also supported by David Finn.
0002744
Publisher: Flint Journal
Place Published: Flint, Mich.
Year: 1978
Date & Collation: (24 Feb)..(2 illus).
Description: Working Model for Sheep Piece, 1971 bronze is installed in the DeWaters Art Center of the Flint Institute of Arts. The work was purchased by an anonymous source and donated in honour of F.I.A.'s 50th anniversary.
0002796
Author/Editor: FEAVER William.
Publisher: Observer
Place Published: London
Year: 1978
Date & Collation: (16 July) 25.
Description: Review of the Tate (See 0003064 and 0002830) and Serpentine (See 0002718 and 0002719) exhibitions revealing Feaver's cool approach to some aspects of Moore's output (John Houston's plastic stand in for Moby Dick looms to mind") and his liking for the small bronzes and sheep drawings."