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Below, the head of the Henry Moore Institute, Laurence Sillars, has selected five of the best books about sculpture. “While Henry Moore’s work may be well known, this book delves more or less ...
has published Henry Moore: Writings and Conversations. [1] The new book contains most of the material that appeared in the first anthology. This includes such seminal texts as “The Nature of Sculpture ...
There’s no need to book ahead – you can walk in off the ... us about ‘levelling up’ Time to go. Outside is a Henry Moore sculpture, a magnificent reclining figure. Yet the sculpture ...
Henry Moore’s drawings are far less well known than his sculpture, and the first thing that strikes you about them is how monumental and sculptural they are. This is true even when he’s ...
The Wichita Art Museum sold this Henry Moore sculpture for $10.5 million to a private collector. Museum director Anne Kraybill called the British work an outlier in the museum’s mostly American ...
A hundred years after the sculptor Henry Moore completed his studies at the Royal College of Art (RCA), in London, in 1924, and 47 years after Moore set up the foundation that bears his name ...
Moore’s self-educated father, who had risen from miner to under-manager of the Wheldale Colliery in Castleford, West Yorkshire, viewed sculpture as a form of manual labour with poor career prospects.
A review of Henry Moore: Sculpture and Drawings ... and a photograph of the artist. The book is big enough, and physically attractive. One is bound to hope that not all of those who would derive ...