Barbara Hepworth began working in bronze late and reluctantly. The British artist’s loyalty to wood and stone stemmed partly from her informal apprenticeship as a twenty-something in Italy under ...
Barbara Hepworth, “Pelagos” (1946), Sculpture Elm and strings on oak, 430 x 460 x 385 mm (Tate © Bowness) Barbara Hepworth in the Palais de la Danse studio, St ...
58 x 80.5 cm. (22.8 x 31.7 in.) Having worked on figurative drawings in the 1940s and early 1950s, by the 1960s Hepworth once again focused on the abstract. Space and the relationship between shapes ...
As one of Britain’s most celebrated sculptors of the 20th century, Barbara Hepworth made stunning modern creations inspired ...
Plans for the restoration of one of sculptor Dame Barbara Hepworth's studios have been unveiled. Tate St Ives has revealed the first stage designs for the transformation of the Palais de Danse. Dame ...
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34 x 37.5 cm. (13.4 x 14.8 in.) London, Marlborough Gallery, Barbara Hepworth: The Family of Man – Nine Bronzes and Recent Carvings, April – May 1972, no. 16, illustrated in the exh. cat. p. 66 ...
Sketchbook, depicting stages of an operation inscribed on the title page with: "fenestration of the ear by Surgeon Garnett Passe at the London Clinic, 1948", by Barbara Hepworth, London, England, 1948 ...
A rare sculpture by Yorkshire-born artist Barbara Hepworth will be placed on permanent display for the first time ever after £3.8m was raised to save it. The 1943 artwork, titled Sculpture with Colour ...
“Art is beyond sex,” says Barbara Hepworth, and she would deplore being called Britain’s top woman sculptor. Yet she is, and more: after her old friend Henry Moore, she is possibly Britain’s best ...