THE BRITISH SCULPTOR, HENRY MOORE, in his studio in the village of Much Hadham Hertfordshire, talks to a B.B.C. producer before giving a broadeast interview. Mr Moore maintains that “it is a mistake for the sculptor to speak or write very often about his job It releases tensions needed for his work.”
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Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29193, 2 May 1960, Page 14
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52THE BRITISH SCULPTOR, HENRY MOORE, in his studio in the village of Much Hadham Hertfordshire, talks to a B.B.C. producer before giving a broadeast interview. Mr Moore maintains that “it is a mistake for the sculptor to speak or write very often about his job It releases tensions needed for his work.” Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29193, 2 May 1960, Page 14
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