Hoglands: The Home of Henry and Irina MooreHoglands was home to Henry Moore and his wife Irina for almost fifty years. This book traces the development of the house, Moore's studio, Irina's garden and their art collections from the early 1940s to the late 1980s, placing the history of the house within the broader context of Moore's life and work. It should appeal to all those with an interest in Moore's sculpture who are curious to know more about how he lived and worked. |
Contents
Preface | 7 |
History and architecture | 23 |
Life in Hoglands in the 1940s | 31 |
Copyright | |
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acquired Ann Garrould Anthony Caro archive artist artworks Auguste Rodin's bathroom became bedroom Bernard Meadows Bird Basket bookcase bronze cast brown Hornton stone building carving century collector Cottage Courbet's Dane Tree House David Mitchinson David Sylvester dealers Degas dining room drawings early Edgar Degas Edouard entrance hall etching studio Femme floor friends Gallery garden Gustave Courbet Hadham Henry and Irina Henry Moore Family Henry Moore Foundation Hoglands hung Irina Moore John Farnham John Hedgecoe kitchen large greenhouse large sitting room later London Lund Humphries Madonna and Child Maquette maquette studio marble Michael Phipps Mitchinson Moore Family Collection Mother and Child Museum Nayarit oil on canvas opposite fig pantry Perry Green Peter photographs placed plaster renovation roof Seurat sideboard small sitting room space Standing Figures sunroom terracotta timber Tino di Camaino Top studio visitors W.H. Auden wall wife window wood