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0003924
Author/Editor: OVERY Paul.
Publisher: The Times
Place Published: London
Year: 1974
Date & Collation: (20 Nov)..(1 illus).
Description: Includes brief note on Fischer print exhibition (See 0003816), and comparison between Henry Moore and work of young and conceptual artists.
See https://vimeo.com/showcase/7064783/video/403264798
0017128
Publisher: Columbia Broadcasting System
Place Published: New York
Year: 1974
Date & Collation: 55mins.Colour.Sound.Produced and directed by John MUSILLI.
Description: Film made on occasion of opening of Henry Moore Sculpture centre at the Art Gallery of Ontario. Moore is seen with the plasters. Views of Three Way Piece, No. 2: Archer, 1964-1965 bronze (LH 535). Bernier in conversation with Moore at Much Hadham, in grounds, studios, and Hoglands. Film and comments on sculpture, including Knife Edge Two Piece 1962-65 bronze (LH 516) and Standing Figure: Knife Edge, 1961 bronze (LH 482), Sheep Piece, 1971-1972 bronze (LH 627), holes and space. Moore working in Maquette Studio, with bones and other natural forms. Spindle Piece, 1968-1969 (LH 593) in polystyrene, and process of working in plaster and polystyrene. Now I don't care what the medium is. I now think the final result is what matters. Material is only a means of producing that result". Shelter and Coal Mine war drawings and blackness. Sheep Sketchbook is seen page by page on film with Moore describing how he worked on the drawings. Views of works by other artists in Moore's art collection. For 2000 Creative Arts Television version see 0019867."
0017231
Author/Editor: HOFFMANN Donald.
Publisher: Kansas City Star
Place Published: Kansas City
Year: 1974
Date & Collation: (9 Sept)..(1 illus).
Description: Sheep Piece, 1971-1972 bronze.
Photocopy of press cutting acquired February 1997. Previously documented in 0011574 014584 anonymous files.
0003821
Publisher: Wildenstein
Place Published: New York
Year: 1974
Date & Collation: .32pp(97 illus).Statements by Henry MOORE.
Description: 98 Prints 1970-1974, including the Stonehenge album (See 0003854), and Sheep album (See 0003614). The text consists of 11 short statements by Moore 1970-1974 compiled by David MITCHINSON under the heading Henry Moore on Aspects of his Graphic Art.
Cover title: Henry Moore: graphic work 1972-1974. See also 0003816.
0003816
Publisher: Fischer Fine Art
Place Published: London
Year: 1974
Date & Collation: (Nov-Dec).32pp(97 illus).Bibliog.Statements by Henry MOORE.
Description: 98 Prints 1970-1974, including the Stonehenge suite (See 0003854), and Sheep album (See 0003614). The text is Henry Moore on Aspects of his Graphic Art; compiled by David Mitchinson. This comprises eleven short statements, three of them previously unpublished. See also 0003821.
0003971
Publisher: Listener
Place Published: London
Year: 1974
Date & Collation: (24 Jan) 103-105(4 illus).
Description: B.B.C. journal article on Henry Moore, using statements from two B.B.C.2 films: The Language of Sculpture (See 0004215), and Henry Moore at Home (See 0004214), written and produced by John Read. Topics covered include the sense of form connected with the Human figure, tradition, drawings of Sheep, the Elephant Skull, sculpture and drawing, Moore's own possessions. Finally some of Moore's own sculpture and maquettes are discussed, touching on the inter-reactions between plaster and bronzes.
0003962
Author/Editor: MARKHAM Michael.
Publisher: Hertfordshire Countryside
Place Published: Hitchin
Year: 1974
Date & Collation: (May)..(8 illus).
Description: Describes bombing near Hampstead studio which persuaded the Moores to return to stay with friends in Perry Green and eventually rent and then buy Hoglands. The gradual conversion of outbuildings into studios took place and gave Moore space for his subsequent exhibitions and commissions. The landscape settings were ideal for Moore's work in the Open Air, and a local farmer is allowed to graze his sheep on part of the property. The inspiration for much of the work came from natural forms, through drawings and more recently maquettes.
0003927
Publisher: Daily Telegraph
Place Published: London
Year: 1974
Date & Collation: (25 Nov)..(1 illus).
Description: Brief review of Fischer print exhibition (See 0003816). His sheep are delightful creatures. They are silly yet endearing and so wonderfully alive that they suddenly seem valuable.""
0003930
Author/Editor: PACKER William.
Publisher: Financial Times
Place Published: London
Year: 1974
Date & Collation: (30 Dec)..
Description: Although primarily a sculptor the evidence shows that Moore has indeed been a draughtsman of considerable stature..." Packer seems unsympathetic to the prints but recognises the interest of Stonehenge Sheep Album and Elephant Skull etchings. He finds Moore's work "steeped in romantic symbolism" and seems to dislike "oppressive metaphor for the dark side of the human condition full of hidden depths and inexpressible feelings"."