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Hoglands: The Home of Henry and Irina Moore

£ 35.00

2x Henry Moore: Sculpture in the Open Air at Perry Green

£ 8.00

London's War: The Shelter Drawings of Henry Moore

£ 25

2x The Life of Henry Moore

£ 19.99

Complete Drawings Volume 1
1916-29
£ 75.00

2x Henry Moore: Writings and Conversations

£ 45.00

2x Henry Moore: Thoughts and Practices

£ 8.00

2x Henry Moore Textiles

£ 20

2x Katarzyna Kobro 1898-1951

£ 35.00

Henry Moore's Sheep Sketchbook (Softback)

£ 12.95

Henry Moore's Sheep Sketchbook (Hardback)

£ 14.95

From Navels to Nipples Henry Moore

£ 12.50

2x Complete Sculpture Volume 4
1964-73
£ 52.50

Robert Clark
Plans for the Real World Parts 1-12
£ 14.00

2x Complete Sculpture Volume 3
1955-64
£ 52.50

2x Celebrating Moore (Hardback)

£ 35.00

2x Henry Moore, Mother and Child Etchings

£ 20.00

2x An Introduction to Henry Moore

£ 8.00

Hands On! Creative projects

£ 8.00

Dom Hans van der Laan - The Line Under the Spell of its Measure

£ 11.00

2x Imaginary Landscapes

£ 8.00

Henry Moore Tapestries

£ 17.50

2x Moore: The Graphics

£ 8.00

2x Complete Drawings Volume 2
1930-39
£ 75.00

2x Complete Sculpture Volume 6
1980-86
£ 52.50

2x Henry Moore: From the Inside Out

£ 40.00

Henry Moore: India 1987

£ 12.00

2x Moore in the Bagatelle Gardens, Paris

£ 37.50

2x Moore and Mythology

£ 8.00

Antinous
the face of the Antique
£ 25.00

Hamo Thornycroft
Hamo Thornycroft & The Martyr General
£ 7.50

Sculpture in Painting

£ 20.00



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Henry Moore: Prints and Portfolios
David Mitchinson
£ 75

Catalogue of Graphic Work Volume 3

£ 120



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The Drawings of Henry Moore

£ 25

The Henry Moore Sculpture Trust Studio at Dean Clough 1989-1993

£ 25.95

Anthony Caro
Halifax Steps
£ 20.00

The Art of Henry Moore DVD

£ 19.99

Vittorio Messina
A Village and its Surroundings
£ 8.50 or both Vittorio Messina publications for £20.00

The Sculpture of Gilbert Ledward

£ 35.00

Dom Hans van der Laan - Art, Nature & Mathematics, Living and Correspondences & The Line Under The Spell of its Measure

£ 25.00

Free ring binder with any five essays for special price of £9.00
Please email reception@henry-moore.ac.uk with your choice of essay titles
£ 9.00

Sheep Sketch Mug

£ 3.50



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Family Group
Reproduction lithograph
£ 35.00

Henry Moore (Tate 2010)
edited by Chris Stephens
£ 35

The Object Quality of the Problem
on the Space of Palestine/Israel
£ 5.00

Cell. Cella. Celda

£ 10.00

Pantheons
Transformations of a Monumental Idea
£ 35.00

The Sculpture of Hubert Dalwood

£ 35.00

Reclining Figures With Architectural Background 1963 (CGM 47)
Reproduction lithograph
£ 35.00

More and Less - The Early Work of Richard Long (No.17)

£ 2.00

Assembling the Absurd
The Sculpture of George Fullard
£ 35.00

Romanesque
Stone Sculpture from Medieval England
£ 25.00

Object Cultures

£ 6.00

Small photographic album

£ 14.95

Graham Fagen
Subversive on the Side of a Lunatic
£ 3.50

Ornament as Sculpture (No. 30)

£ 2.00

The Sculpture of Maurice Lambert

£ 35.00

Casting the Die - The Age of Bronze in Leeds

£ 4.00

Kissingcousins
A fellowship project by Jane Simpson and Sarah Staton
£ 8.50



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Silhouette Figures With Border Design
Reproduction lithograph
£ 35.00

Eric Gill in Yorkshire (No.18)

£ 2.00

On Artistic Knowledge - Notes for a Minor Platonic Exercise (No.11)

£ 2.00

Sculpture in 20th-century Britain Volume 1 - Identity, Infrastructures, Aesthetics, Display, Reception

£ 25.00

Henry Moore book bag
The fabric of this bag - entitled 'Insect Wings and Ovals' - was originally designed c.1947 by Henry Moore. The bag was launched by Tate for their Henry Moore exhibition, © Ascher Studio/The Henry Moore Foundation.
£ 20

Henry Moore: From the Inside Out

Prestel
Hardback
200 pp
227 illus (80 in Colour)
1996

Edited by Claude Allemand-Cosneau, Manfred Fath and David Mitchinson.

The works of Henry Moore are a familiar presence in cities throughout the world. Conceived in terms of outdoor settings, his sculptures blend landscape forms and those of the human figure in an unmiskably personal way. Even before the Second World War, Moore came to be regarded as the most important sculptor working in Britain; he now ranks as one of the greatest artists of the twentieth century.
This book, published on the occasion of an exhibitions in Nantes, France and Mannheim, Germany, presents an unfamiliar view of Moore. Focusing on his wood and stone carvings, plasters and drawings, it examines the working processes that resulted in his better known monumental public sculptures. Of particular interest are the plasters, few of which have been published before. Whereas Moore's sculptural ideas prior to the Second World War had been formulated as carvings, from the late 1940s he turned to plaster as a means of concieving sculptures intended for casting in bronze. Of no less importance in the genesis of the artist's sculptures were the drawings that he made throughout his career. A generous selection of these are included here.

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