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0009487
Publisher: Roland, Browse and Delbanco
Place Published: London
Year: 1950
Date & Collation: ..pp.
Description: Exhibits 23-29 Henry Moore: seven sculptures.
Exhibition of National War Pictures (and a few pieces of sculpture).
0008817
Publisher: Royal Academy of Arts
Place Published: London
Year: 1945
Date & Collation: (13 Oct-25 Nov).54pp.Preface.
Description: Over 1000 works, a larger selection of works purchased by the War Artists' Advisory Committee than had previously been possible, the majority of them having been circulating in the provinces, the Empire and the United States. It was anticipated that the National Maritime Museum, the Imperial War Museum and the Tate Gallery would receive many of the over 5000 works. 17 Shelter and Coal Mine Drawings by Henry Moore are listed.
0021755
Publisher: Gibberd Gallery
Place Published: Harlow
Year: 2010
Date & Collation: 2010(31 July-30 October)4pp.illus
Description: Booklet to accompany exhibition at the Gibberd Gallery of a selection of Moore's sheep etchings and drawings which inspired then. A selection of sculptural works is also included. List of related activities included, alsong with private view invitation, and details of the Harlow Summertime Sheep Trail, which includes 29 fibreglass sheep decorated by local artists, arranged throughout the town.
0010781
Publisher: Abbaye de Meymac-Corrèze
Place Published: Meymac
Year: 1979
Date & Collation: (5-20 Aug).1pp.In French.
Description: List of two dozen artists in exhibition which forms part of the Summer festival entitled Les Journées du Mouton. Attached to press release issued by Caroline Bissière (Paris).
0013888
Publisher: Century Galleries
Place Published: Henley-on-Thames
Year: 1981
Date & Collation: (29 June-14 July).2pp card(1 Moore illus).
Description: Invitation to private view of An exhibition of sculpture and pictures on the theme of the sheep". Lists 29 artists including Moore."
0016560
Publisher: Auditorio de Galicia
Place Published: Santiago de Compostela
Year: 1995
Date & Collation: (10 June-30 July).165pp.Illus.Biog.Bibliog.Prefatory texts.Introduction by Keith PATRICK.Text in English, Portuguese and Spanish.
Description: Exhibition also at Fundacao Serralves, Porto, 7 Sept-5 Nov 1995. Spanish title; Escultura Británica Contemporánea. Portuguese title: Escultura Britanica Contemporanea. Works by 14 artists. Moore full-page colour photographs:
Draped Reclining Figure, 1952-1953 bronze.
Working Model for Locking Piece, 1962 bronze.
Working Model for Sheep Piece, 1971 bronze.
Oval with Points, 1968-1970 bronze.
The introduction is a detailed outline of the early career of Moore and Hepworth, primitve art influences, Hampstead in the 1930s, war, and subsequent careers, and later development of British sculpture: with a further five Moore illustrations, in black-and-white.
0003094
Publisher: Redfern Gallery
Place Published: London
Year: 1977
Date & Collation: (14 June-6 July).2pp card(1 illus).
Description: Maquettes, drawings and related material to Battersea Park exhibition (See 0003093). List of 48 artists on reverse of card bearing a photograph of Henry Moore with Sheep Piece, 1971-1972 bronze at Much Hadham.
0003093
Publisher: Battersea Park
Place Published: London
Year: 1977
Date & Collation: (2 June-4 Sept).118pp.Illus.Biog.
Description: London Celebrations Committee for The Queen's Silver Jubilee exhibition of works by 49 artists. Maquettes, drawings and related material were exhibited at Redfern Gallery 14 June-6 July 1977 (See 0003094).
CASSON Hugh. Foreword.
(Acknowledges support of Henry Moore as member of organizing Committee).
PACKER William. The post-war phase.
(Mentions Moore's output and position in art).
ROBERTSON Bryan. Notes on British sculpture 1952-1977.
(Pays homage to Moore's output and contribution).
MARTIN Barry. Developments in the Sixties and Seventies.
(Includes passing-mentions of Moore).
Cover,86-87(3 illus) Henry Moore.
(List of exhibitions, and photographs of the artist and his contribution to the exhibition: Sheep Piece, 1971-1972 bronze).
0021332
Publisher: Tate
Place Published: London
Year: 2008
Date & Collation: (13 Oct 2008-13 Apr 2009)192pp.Illus.Text by Patrick CESCAU, Vicente TODOLÍ, Jessica MORGAN, Jeff NOON, Catherine DUFOUR, Luc LAGIER, Philippe PARRENO, Enrique VILA-MATAS, Lisette LAGNADO.
Description: Catalogue for Tate Modern exhibition TH.2058 by Dominque Gonzalez-Foerster. Held in the Turbine Hall, the show includes several enlarged replica sculptures by well-known artists, including a version of Henry Moore's Sheep Piece. Several mentions of Moore throughout including: Page 121: Stolen from its bucolic habitat a work by Henry Moore opens the age of dedication to volumes and curves the natural concavity of shelter". page 167: illustration of Tube Shelter Perspective: The Liverpool Street Extension 1941 drawing (HMF 1801); accompanying interview text with Gonzalez-Foester.page 167: illustration of Tube Shelter Perspective: The Liverpool Street Extension 1941 drawing (HMF 1801); accompanying interview text with Gonzalez-Foester. Includes exhibition ephemera. See also 0021331.
0022396
Publisher: Flint Institute of Arts
Place Published: Michigan
Year: 2012
Date & Collation: 2012 (05 May-19 August)143pp.illus
Description: Catalogue published on the occasion of exhibition with same title. Pages 38-39 show Working Model for Sheep Piece 1971 bronze, (LH 626).
0011582
Publisher: National Art Gallery
Place Published: Wellington
Year: 1987
Date & Collation: (12 Dec)-1988(14 Feb).48pp.Illus.Bibliog.Foreword by Luit H.BIERINGA.Catalogue by Jim and Mary BARR.
Description: Exhibition at Shed 11, The Temporary-Contemporary, in association with the Evening Post.
11-12,21-22,32,45(7 illus) Henry Moore.
The 1956 Auckland criticism by Mayor J.H. Luxford, and support for Moore by Peter Tomory. Includes cartoons, and contemporary press quotations. Sheep Piece, 1971-1972 bronze was rejected by the Regional Planning Authority in 1974 and 1978.
0000488
Publisher: Art Gallery of Ontario
Place Published: Toronto
Year: 1985
Date & Collation: .23pp(15 illus).Bibliog.Text by Alan G.WILKINSON.
Description: Catalogue of an exhibition organized by the A.G.O. and circulated to Woodstock Art Gallery 15 May-16 June 1985; Oakville Galleries 8 Aug-1 Sept 1985; The Gallery, Stratford 18 Oct-24 Nov 1985; Thunder Bay National Exhibition Centre and Centre for Indian Art 20 Dec 1985-20 Jan 1986; Laurentian University; Sudbury 12 Feb-9 March 1986; Art Gallery of Peterborough 27 March-20 April 1986.
11 Drawings 1923-1961, 21 Sculptures 1939-1975, 12 Prints 1969-1974.
4-5 Life drawing.
(Importance of life drawing, particularly the figure in repose, in Moore's early years. Incorporates statements by the artist. Echoes of his figure studies are to be found in sculptures executed many years after he had given up drawing from life).
6-8 Drawing for sculpture.
(Few great sculptors have left through their drawings such a complete and extensive record of the genesis of their sculptural ideas." Incorporates statements by Moore in outlining techniques and working methods and eventual break between sculpture and pure drawing).
9-10 Shelter drawings.
(Describes briefly discovery of the shelterers Moore's working methods and sees them as "a turning-point in the evolution of Moore's work they are among the supreme achievements in English art").
11-16 Sculpture.
(Commentary on seven works incorporating statements by Moore: Stringed Head 1938 bronze and string; Time-Life Screen: Maquette No. 3 1952 bronze; Warrior with Shield 1953-1954 bronze; Mother and Child Against Open Wall 1956 bronze; Headless Animal 1960 bronze; Maquette for Two Forms 1966 bronze; Maquette for Three-Piece Reclining Figure: Draped 1975 bronze).
17-19 Prints with Comments by Henry Moore.
(Statements on Stonehenge lithographs Sheep etchings and Elephant Skull etchings).
20-23 Notes Catalogue of the Exhibition."
Henry Moore: Plasters
0022141
Author/Editor: FELDMAN Anita and WOODWARD Malcolm
Publisher: Royal Academy of Arts
Place Published: London
Year: 2011
Date & Collation: (1st April 2011 - 30th October 2011)160pp.illus.bibliography.index.Foreword by Richard CALVOCORESSI.
Description: Book to accompany exhibition of the same name at Sheep Field Barn Gallery, Perry Green. Explores the creation and development of Moore's work in plaster, with many illustrations of the works, and supplimentary biographical photos from the archive. Contains extended captions as well as the following essay texts:
7 - Foreword by Richard Calvocoressi
11 - Moore: The Plasters by Anita Feldman
31 - Thoughts and Observations on Assisting Henry Moore by Malcolm Woodward; particular focus on Reclining Figure: Angles 1979, Reclining Figure: Prop 1976, Reclining Mother and Child 1975-6 and Helmet Head No. 6 1975.
43 - Sculptures; commetaries by Claire Smith
63 - Assisting Henry Moore 1951-3 by Anthony CARO; focusing on the influence of Greek statuary on Draped Reclining Figure 1952-53.
95 - Assisting Henry Moore 1959-60 by Phillip KING; with reference to Seated Woman 1957
111 - Assisting Henry Moore 1964-70 by Derek HOWARTH; particular focus on Three Way Piece No.1: Points 1964-65 and Three Way Piece No.2: Archer 1964-65, also with reference to T.S Eliot homage at Globe Theatre, London.
155 - Moore's Assistants
156 - Select Bibliography
158 - Index                 
0017920
Publisher: Hauswedell
Place Published: Hamburg
Year: 1998
Date & Collation: (5 Dec).In German.
Description: Auktion 339. Lots 863-863 Henry Moore: three Print lots, including Shelter-Sketch-Book (See 0005394) and Sheep album (See 0003614), with five sheep illustrations.
0002720
Publisher: Serpentine Gallery and Kensington Gardens
Place Published: London
Year: 1978
Date & Collation: (1 July-8 Oct).4pp(2 illus).
Description: Exhibition list with the map of the sites in Kensington Gardens, and page 34 from Sheep Sketchbook: Sheep at Edge of Field, 1972 drawing.
For catalogues see 0002718-0002719.
0003079
Publisher: Bibliothèque Nationale
Place Published: Paris
Year: 1977
Date & Collation: .32pp(26 illus).Biog.Bibliog.Texts in French.
Description: Catalogue of print exhibition, also incorporated in slightly different form in Nouvelles de l'Estampe 32, March-April 1977 (See 0003272).
3 LE RIDER Georges. Preface.
(Acknowledgements to Henry Moore, Jean Adhémar, David Mitchinson, Nouvelles de l'Estampe and writers).
4 Letter from Henry MOORE to Georges Le Rider.
(Pays tribute to the print studios in Paris who have collaborated over the years in the technical production of his graphic works).
5-8 SIMMONS Rosemary. Introduction à l'õuvre gravé de Henry Moore.
(Moore's early printmaking activities. 1963 as an important date when he worked with Curwen Studio. Jacques Frélaut's help culminated in Elephant Skull (See 0004721), and later Sheep album (See 0003614) and Girl Doing Homework. Influences on Moore's printmaking include Hercules Seghers, and the drawings of Seurat. Technical aspects are discussed, while the integration of ideas and themes is stressed as an important feature of the artist's total output in different media. This text also appeared in XX Siècle 49 (See 0003293) and in English in Arts Review, 13 May 1977 (See 0003238)).
13-20 Catalogue.
(206 Prints 1931-1976, including Elephant Skull album, Stonehenge album (See 0003854), Sheep album).
25-29 Dossier Henry Moore; établi par Françoise WOIMANT.
(Biography, Bibliography).
Five of the illustrations feature Moore at work; by Jonathan Bayer and Errol Jackson. There are eight colour plates.
0000083
Publisher: Hong Kong Museum of Art
Place Published: Hong Kong
Year: 1986
Date & Collation: (1 Feb-12 March).396pp(326 illus).Biog.Bibliog.Texts in Chinese and English.
Description: Catalogue, in slip case, published by the Urban Council, produced by the Hong Kong Museum of Art. Exhibition presented by Urban Council, Hong Kong, British Council, Hong Kong Arts Festival Society, Hong Kong Arts Centre, Henry Moore Foundation. Sponsored by American Express Company. From 1 Feb-9 March 1986 also shown at Hong Kong Arts Centre, American Express Travel Service Office: Central, The Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts, City Hall Memorial Garden, Edinburgh Place, and Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade.
5-16 Prefatory texts by Hilton CHEONG-LEEN, William BLOMQUIST, James LI, Manuel DE TOLEDO, Richard WEDEN, Laurence C. S. TAM.
18-19 BOWNESS Alan. Introduction.
(Notes Moore's universality and humanity He is the heir of all sculptors and all sculptures of the past". Outlines the arrangement of the exhibition and the organic and timeless quality of the work).
20 Letter from Henry MOORE.
(Expresses the artist's pleasure at the exhibition and gratitude to all who have made it possible).
21-33 MITCHINSON David. Life and times.
(Describes with photographs Moore's estate and outlines the artist's life from his Yorkshire childhood through World War 1 to life in London. Moore's career as a sculptor and his public and critical reception is outlined from his early exhibitions as a World War 2 artist and through to the commissions and honours worldwide of recent years).
34-363 Catalogue.
(Map and photographs of the exhibits in thematic groupings incorporating published statements by Moore).
Hong Kong Museum of Art.
(Early Carvings; Stringed Figures; Heads Helmets and Warrior Maquettes; Hands; Mother and Child Maquettes; Reclining and Standing Figure Maquettes; Animal Form Maquettes; Working Process for Bronze Sculpture; Plasters and Found Objects; Late Carvings; Life Drawings; Mother and Child; Ideas for Sculpture; Heads; Bonfires; Trees; Sheep; Hands; Ideas for Sculpture: working processes).
City Hall Memorial Garden.
(Over life-size sculpture).
Edinburgh Place: Queen's Pier.
(Monumental Sculpture).
Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts.
(Over life-size sculpture).
Hong Kong Arts Centre.
(Figurative bronzes; Organic Forms; Wood Engravings; Selection from Shelter Sketchbook lithographs; Selection from Elephant Skull album (See 0004721); Sculptural Ideas (See 0001886); Reclining Women Lithographs).
American Express Travel Service Office: Central.
(Figurative bronze).
Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade.
(Monumental Sculpture).
364-392 List of Exhibits. (165 Sculptures 1922-1983 60 Drawings 1921-1982 32 Prints 1931-1982).
393 Quotation List.
394 Bibliography.
In addition to this catalogue other publications included a letter-head jig-saw puzzles envelope poster invitation card timetable publicity brochure badge bookmark etc and the following six pamphlet publications plus Press Conference folder. Short Catalogue (See 0000086) Exhibition Guide (See 0000088) Lost-Wax Casting (See 0000085) Henry Moore Express (See 0000108) My Impression (See 0000084) Appreciation of Sculpture (See 0000087)."
0003337
Publisher: Albert White Gallery
Place Published: Toronto
Year: 1976
Date & Collation: (3-29 April).12pp(22 illus).Introduction by Alan G. WILKINSON.
Description: 44 Prints 1949-1975. One 1975 Bronze is also illustrated in the catalogue. Wilkinson stresses that Moore's graphic work is an extension and continuation of his love of drawing, and similarly embodies Moore's obsessions with subjects related to his sculpture. Prométhée (See 0008261) and the Sheep album (See 0003614), combined with the Shelter drawings and subsequent major prints, provide an important contribution to 20th century printmaking.
0019983
Publisher: Henry Moore Foundation
Place Published: Much Hadham.
Year: 2001
Date & Collation: .32pp(82 illus).Texts by David MITCHINSON and Anita Feldman BENNET.
Description: Exhibition in Sheep Field Barn, works being changed and re-hung over a two-year period. Looks at Henry Moore's achievements between 1938 and 1954, including shelter and coal mine drawings. A short introductory text is followed by commentaries on sculptures, drawings, prints, textiles, and sketchbooks. Also displayed were documents such as letters, exhibition catalogues, and photographs.
0019998
Publisher: Tullie House Museum and Art Gallery
Place Published: Carlisle.
Year: 2002
Date & Collation: (20 July-15 Sept).111pp.Illus.Bibliog.Texts.
Description: Exhibition also at Royal Albert Memorial Museum and Art Gallery (Exeter) 5 Oct 2002-4 Jan 2003. Prefatory texts by HRH Prince Charles, the Patron of the exhibition, and Melvyn Bragg. Essays by Juliet Clutton-Brock and Stephen J.G. Hall, Alum Hawkins, and Clive Adams the exhibition curator and catalogue editor.
87-107(1 Moore illus) Catalogue List.
Exhibit 126 Henry Moore: ITThe Sheep, 1981 drawing. This is mentioned briefly in Clive Adams' essay When Tillage Begins, Other Arts Follow: contemporary life.
0014008
Publisher: Northern Centre for Contemporary Art
Place Published: United Kingdom
Year: 1986
Date & Collation: .36pp.Illus.Glossary.Foreword Tony KNIPE.Introduction Stephen MCNULTY.
Description: Approximately 140 images by over 50 artists from Britain, Europe and America. Includes two Moore prints 1963, 1974, one of which is illustrated: Sheep Resting, 1974 lithograph.
0003590
Publisher: Galeria Eude
Place Published: Barcelona
Year: 1975
Date & Collation: .12pp(4 illus).Biog.Prefatory text by Enrique SALES.Text in Spanish and Catalan.
Description: 36 exhibits 1973-1975. Auden Poems, Moore Lithographs (See 0003835) and Sheep album (See 0003614).
Brief preface in Spanish introduces Moore, his influences, and use of Blackness. Biography and catalogue in Catalan.
0011305
Publisher: Mall Galleries
Place Published: London
Year: 1989
Date & Collation: (5-29 Jan).192pp.Illus.Biog.Bibliog.Texts.Edited by Demelza SPARGO.
Description: An exhibition organized for the Royal Agricultural Society of England by Demelza Spargo. Sponsored by Phillips Auctioneers.
175(1 illus) Henry Moore.
Exhibit 528: Sheep with Lamb III, 1972 etching and dry point.
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.