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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

Henry Moore: Writings and Conversations

£ 45.00

Henry Moore: Thoughts and Practices

£ 8.00

2x Henry Moore Textiles

£ 20

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

Complete Sculpture Volume 4
1964-73
£ 52.50

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

Complete Sculpture Volume 3
1955-64
£ 52.50

Celebrating Moore (Hardback)

£ 35.00

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

Imaginary Landscapes

£ 8.00

Henry Moore Tapestries

£ 17.50

Moore: The Graphics

£ 8.00

Complete Drawings Volume 2
1930-39
£ 75.00

2x Complete Sculpture Volume 6
1980-86
£ 52.50

Henry Moore: From the Inside Out

£ 40.00

Henry Moore: India 1987

£ 12.00

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

Moore and Mythology

HMF
Softback
32pp
70 Illus
296 x 200mm
2007

The mythological legends of Homer and Æschylus revealing the adventures of Odysseus and Prometheus have fascinated European thought since ancient times. Moore’s involvement with the narratives came through two literary works brought to his attention towards the end of the Second World War and during its immediate aftermath. Based on Andre Gidés Le Prométhée mal enchaîné (1899) - itself an interpretation of Goethe’s Prometheus, a dramatic fragment from 1773 - and The Rescue, conceived by Edward Sackville-West as a melodrama for radio and first published in 1945, Moore created in two and three dimensions a group of works expressing both the optimism and the fragility of human existence. These works form the subject of this exhibition.

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