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Henry Moore, Sculpting the 20th Century

Author : Dorothy M. Kosinski,Henry Moore,Julian Andrews,Anita Feldman Bennett,Museum of Fine Arts (Dallas, Tex.),Dallas Museum of Art,Gail Davitt,Elizabeth Ann Brown,Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco,David Cohen,National Gallery of Art (U.S.),Steven A. Nash,Harriet F. Senie,Alan G. Wilkinson
Publisher : Yale University Press
Page : 332 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 2001-01-01
Category : Art
ISBN : 9780300089929

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Henry Moore, Sculpting the 20th Century by Dorothy M. Kosinski,Henry Moore,Julian Andrews,Anita Feldman Bennett,Museum of Fine Arts (Dallas, Tex.),Dallas Museum of Art,Gail Davitt,Elizabeth Ann Brown,Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco,David Cohen,National Gallery of Art (U.S.),Steven A. Nash,Harriet F. Senie,Alan G. Wilkinson Pdf

Henry Moore (1898-1986) is arguably one of the most famous and beloved sculptors of the twentieth century, yet in recent decades his work has fallen out of favor in the world of contemporary art criticism. This handsome book examines this intriguing contradiction and seeks to reassess Moore's crucial contribution to art of the last century. Looking at Moore's early engagements with primitivism, his 1930s dialogue with abstraction and surrealism, and his postwar interest in large-scale public sculpture, the authors show how the sculptor helped to define some of the most significant aspects of modernism. The authors also contextualize within the polemics of early modernism Moore's emphasis on direct carving instead of modeling and the necessary balance between abstraction and what he called the "psychological human element". Moore's early sculpture -- largely unfamiliar to the general public -- is given particular attention, enabling the reader to explore the evolution of thematic and formal elements in his work and his ongoing response to different materials. Photographs, some by Moore himself, of over 120 works, including plasters, maquettes, carvings, bronzes, and drawings, are featured, many of which are previously unpublished.

Henry Moore-- Writings and Conversations

Author : Henry Moore
Publisher : Univ of California Press
Page : 324 pages
File Size : 42,8 Mb
Release : 2002
Category : Art
ISBN : 0520231619

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Henry Moore-- Writings and Conversations by Henry Moore Pdf

"For both admirers and students of Henry Moore's work, this book will be a blessing. Moore's humanity and intelligence make this compendium a plea-sure to dip into as well as scholarly and comprehensive."--Roger Berthoud, author of The Life of Henry Moore "Alan Wilkinson has trawled the rich material with exemplary thoroughness.... The nature and purpose of Moore's writing is illuminated. The introduction reflects Wilkinson's long friendship with Moore, and the commentary and notes testify to a remarkable knowledge of the artist's work, his circle and his ideas."--Sir Alan Bowness, editor of the Henry Moore Complete Sculpture Series

Henry Moore, Sculpting the 20th Century [Exp. Dallas Museum of Art, 25.2-27,5/2001 ; Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, 24.6-16.9/2001 ; National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., 21.10/2001-1.1/2002]

Author : Dorothy Kosinski
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 323 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 2001
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 030098992X

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Henry Moore, Sculpting the 20th Century [Exp. Dallas Museum of Art, 25.2-27,5/2001 ; Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, 24.6-16.9/2001 ; National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., 21.10/2001-1.1/2002] by Dorothy Kosinski Pdf

Henry Moore

Author : Henry Moore,David Finn
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 43,7 Mb
Release : 1976
Category : Moore, Henry
ISBN : 0810913135

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Henry Moore by Henry Moore,David Finn Pdf

Henry Moore

Author : Henry Moore,Giulio Carlo Argan
Publisher : ABRAMS
Page : 240 pages
File Size : 52,7 Mb
Release : 1973
Category : Art
ISBN : STANFORD:36105003717456

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Henry Moore by Henry Moore,Giulio Carlo Argan Pdf

Henry Moore is one of the greatest and best known sculptors of our time. His work, spanning half a century, shows a remarkable creative continuum not only in the development of his themes and the refinement of technical skill, but also in the astounding fertility of his genius.

Henry Moore: On Being a Sculptor

Author : Henry Moore
Publisher : Tate Enterprises Ltd
Page : 32 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 2013-09-05
Category : Art
ISBN : 9781849761376

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Henry Moore: On Being a Sculptor by Henry Moore Pdf

Henry Spencer Moore (1898-1986) was arguably the most influential British sculptor of the twentieth century. Brought up in Castleford in Yorkshire, Moore ended his life completing commissions for large-scale public sculptures in countries around the world. The scale of Moore's success in later life has tended to obscure the radical nature of his achievement. Rejecting the influence of his teachers and inspired by works from other cultures he saw in museums, Moore championed direct carving, evolving abstract sculptures derived from the human body. He was involved in the modernist Seven and Give Society and later in Unit One. Written by Henry Moore in the 1930s, these three powerful, polemical texts lay out his ideas about sculpture, calling for truth to materials, openness to other sculptural traditions and understanding of the importance of scale. Illustrated with archival photographs and with an introduction by his daughter Mary Moore, this book gives new insights into Moore's working methods and inspiration and speaks directly to artists today.

Henry Moore: Sculpture 1921-48

Author : Henry Moore
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 236 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 1988
Category : Sculptors
ISBN : UCSD:31822004812160

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Henry Moore On Sculpture

Author : Henry Moore
Publisher : Da Capo Press, Incorporated
Page : 332 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 1992-03-21
Category : Art
ISBN : UOM:39015028449141

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Henry Moore On Sculpture by Henry Moore Pdf

Henry Moore's reputation as one of the greatest sculptors of the 20th century is unassailable. But his words, both written and spoken, are often as thought-provoking, as moving, and as profound as his works. Few sculptors have spoken as eloquently as Moore has about their art; none with the same modesty, candour, and charm. What Moore has to say about his own sculptures, the work of other artists, his full and active life, and the craft of sculpture in general will prove to be of deep and enduring interest to all sculptors, artists, and those interested in modern art.

Henry Moore

Author : HERMANN ARNHOLD DR.
Publisher : Hirmer Verlag GmbH
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 51,7 Mb
Release : 2016
Category : Artists' preparatory studies
ISBN : 3777426822

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Henry Moore by HERMANN ARNHOLD DR. Pdf

Henry Moore has influenced the history of twentieth - century sculpture more decisively than anyone else. He was one of the first contemporary sculptors to realise his ideas in the public space throughout the world. His oeuvre was a lasting source of inspiration for an entire generation of artists - from Hans Arp, Alberto Giacometti and Pablo Picasso to the younger generation of German sculptors. Henry Moore (1898 - 1 986), known as the "Picasso of Sculpture", is regarded as one of the most important sculptors of the twentieth century and the epitome of the modern artist. Typical of his work is the interrelationship between nature and abstraction. He discovered the "voi ds", so - called openings and holes which heighten the sculptural, three - dimensional effect of his works. With this new approach Moore exercised a strong influence on younger sculptors, who gained decisive impulses from his sculptures. This volume presents M oore as the dominant personality of modern sculpture in collaboration with the members of the younger generation of artists.

Henry Moore

Author : David Mitchinson
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 316 pages
File Size : 47,9 Mb
Release : 1981
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 8434303329

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Henry Moore

Author : Henry Moore,Fabienne Eggelhöfer,Sebastiano Barassi,Matthew Gale
Publisher : Snoeck
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Release : 2015
Category : Sculpture, English
ISBN : 3864421101

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Henry Moore by Henry Moore,Fabienne Eggelhöfer,Sebastiano Barassi,Matthew Gale Pdf

An intriguing conversation exploring the relationship of Henry Moores career to that of Paul Klee is the focus of this handsome exhibition catalog accompanying the exhibition at Zentrum Paul Klee. Curators Sebastiano Barassi of the Henry Moore Foundation, Matthew Gale of the Tate Modern and Fabienne Eggelhofer of the Paul Klee Center have assembled a cross-section of Moores sculpture and paintings that demonstratethough the two artists never met, their closely related anti-academic stance and shared idea of a natural creative process. Both artists avoided the avant-garde debates on figuration and abstraction, and both, argue the shows curators, were concerned with allowing their work to combine abstract and surrealist, classical and romantic elements, in a sense, pointing the way toward postmodern stylistic diversity. With 80 images and essays by the three curators, this publication is a welcome addition to scholarship in the field.

Henry Moore sculpture

Author : Franco Russoli
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 315 pages
File Size : 54,5 Mb
Release : 1984
Category : Electronic
ISBN : OCLC:958950521

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Henry Moore

Author : Doreen Ehrlich
Publisher : Knickerbocker Press
Page : 120 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 1994
Category : Sculptors
ISBN : UOM:39015042570963

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Henry Moore by Doreen Ehrlich Pdf

"Universally recognized as one of the supreme sculptors of the twentieth century, Henry Moore's position as the greatest living British artist was unchallenged from the late 1940s until his death in 1986. Son of a Yorkshire miner, Moore trained at Leeds School of Art and won a scholarship to the Royal College of Art, where he rejected the academic tradition of modelling in favour of direct carving; his early style was characterized by monumentality and formal vigour. In the 1930s he became more closely aligned with the mainstream of European avant-garde art, but even his most abstract work was almost always based on natural forms. It was at this time that Moore developed some of his most characteristic stylistic traits, including his use of hollowed-out rounded forms, his interest in the relationship of the human form to the landscape, and such perennial themes as the reclining female figure and mother and child. Wider international fame came with Moore's sensitive and poignant Shelter drawings, made in his role of Official War artist during World War II. In 1948 he won the International Sculpture Prize at the Venice Biennale, which led to many public commissions. In his later work he preferred bronze to stone as his chosen medium and began work on an extremely large scale. This lavishly illustrated volume provided a fascinating introduction to a twentieth-century genius. An authoritative text highlights the complexity and variety of Moore's themes and discusses his life and working methods, while a host of full-colour plates provides a glorious record of the full range of Moore's work."--Publisher's description

Henry Moore

Author : Chris Stephens
Publisher : Skira Rizzoli
Page : 244 pages
File Size : 41,9 Mb
Release : 2010
Category : Art
ISBN : PSU:000067902897

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Henry Moore by Chris Stephens Pdf

Exhibition catalogue, Tate Britain, 24 February-8 August, 2010.

Henry Moore

Author : Christa Licthenstern
Publisher : Royal Academy Books
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 54,9 Mb
Release : 2008-09-01
Category : Art
ISBN : 1905711212

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Henry Moore by Christa Licthenstern Pdf

Henry Moore is one of the key figures in modern sculpture. His work, both representational and abstract, is some of the most significant and well-known of the twentieth century and can be seen today in museums and public spaces around the world. In this authoritative survey, Christa Lichtenstern establishes Moore’s place in twentieth-century art history, exploring the sculptor’s guiding principles and his artistic development, from his study of Greek antiquity and his fascination with early Italian sculpture to his interest in English heritage and culture. A leading scholar in modern sculpture, Lichtenstern provides a comprehensive and accessible study of this unique artist.