Henry Moore

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Henry Moore
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Herbert Read
SeriesWorld of Art
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:248
Dimensions(mm): Height 210,Width 149
Category/GenrePainting and paintings
Individual artists and art monographs
ISBN/Barcode 9780500200353
Audience
General
Illustrations 245 Illustrations, black and white; 16 Illustrations, color

Publishing Details

Publisher Thames & Hudson Ltd
Imprint Thames & Hudson Ltd
Publication Date 29 November 1965
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

This classic text by Sir Herbert Read was first published in 1965 and, until this printing, has been unavailable for decades. Sir Herbert had written the first book on Henry Moore in 1934 and, in close collaboration with the sculptor himself, he was able to trace in this volume Moore's emergence as one of the greatest artists of modern times. The book is now republished without revision as a key document for our understanding and enjoyment of Henry Moore's creative achievement.

Author Biography

Sir Herbert Read became Professor of Fine Arts at the University of Edinburgh in 1931. He was Clark Lecturer, Trinity College, Cambridge, 1929-30, and Norton Professor of Fine Art, Harvard University, 1953-54. His publications include Modern Sculpture: A Concise History and A Concise History of Modern Painting, both published by Thames & Hudson in the World of Art series.

Reviews

''Celebrates a friendship of many years' standing and may be considered the definitive statement ' - The Sunday Times 'An intimate portrait of the sculptor ... scholarly and analytical ' - The New York Times 'Superb ... the searching illuminations of Moore's art would be impossible to better: the combined product of an author who has known Moore over many years, and the latter, who, as Read puts it, rightly, "is himself the best photographer of his sculpture" ' - The Artist 'This coming together of Henry Moore and Herbert Read is one of the outstanding illuminating events in the history of art' - BBC European Service