Henry Moore’s evocative drawings from the so-called ‘Shelter’ series – sketches made in London’s underground when it was used as a bomb shelter during the London Blitz of 1940–41 – provide the heart of this book, with over 70 drawings and seven sculptures included. However, based on a firstever collaboration between the Henry Moore Foundation and the Hermitage Museum in St Petersburg, the book also reveals some remarkable parallels with Russia’s wartime experience by including drawings sketched in the basements of the Hermitage during the Siege of Leningrad – which started in September 1941 and lasted for 900 days, during which time almost a third of the population died from starvation. Sketched by a young architect, Mikhail Nikolsky, the Hermitage drawings provide a fascinating counterpoint to Moore’s shelter drawings, which are now regarded as a high point in the creative life of one of Britain’s most prolific and admired sculptors of the 20th century. Timed to coincide with the 70th anniversary of the Siege in 2011, the book also includes documentary photographs of both the Blitz and the Siege of Leningrad.
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Product Description:
Henry Moore's response to the Blitz was to produce the famous drawings that capture the suffering and endurance of Londoners sheltering in the Underground. This catalogue of an exhibition at the Hermitage Museum, St Petersburg, in 2011 comprises six essays and photographs, including reproductions of 87 'Shelter Drawings' and sculptures, plus three essays devoted to the German blockade of Leningrad as depicted in the drawings of Soviet architect Alexander Nikolsky (1884-1953).
About the Author:
Richard Calvocoressi is Director of the Henry Moore Foundation. Professor Mikhail Piotrovsky is Director of the State Hermitage Museum, St Petersburg. Dr Anita Feldman is Head of Collections and Exhibitions at the Henry Moore Foundation. Dr Sergei Androsov is Head of the Western European Department at the State Hermitage Museum, St Petersburg.
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- PublisherFontanka
- Publication date2011
- ISBN 10 1906257078
- ISBN 13 9781906257071
- BindingHardcover
- Edition number1
- Number of pages144