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Henry Moore

HENRY MOORE grants Julius Kohanyi a rare personal visit with the master himself, at the pinnacle of his career. In the intimate setting of his studio in England, as he mixes clay in a palette, Moore shows how he conceives and shapes ideas for his art. Sitting amongst the pieces of driftwood and artifacts which inspire him, he plays with an early, miniature model for his monumental masterpiece now standing in front of Lincoln Center (New York City), and discusses the influences which made him decide to be a sculptor. In addition to a rarely seen pink marble sculpture made for his wife, we tour his private sculpture garden and travel around the world to see his other works on display. Moore granted few filmmakers access to him and this film is about allowing Moore, in his prime, to speak for himself. This beautiful video will make an excellent addition to any reference library that serves pre-adolescents to adults. -SchoolArts, The Art Education Magazine. This video is available for purchase at www.titlehousedistribution.com or www.amazon.com.

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