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Jocelyn Barbara Hepworth was born on 10 January 1903 in Wakefield, West Riding of Yorkshire, the eldest child of Gertrude and Herbert Hepworth. [2] Her father was a civil engineer for the West Riding County Council, who in 1921 advanced to the role of county surveyor. [2]
The Family of Man (BH 513) is a series of nine abstract sculptures (BH 513a to 513i) by the British artist Barbara Hepworth. Created as plaster models in 1970s, an edition of 4+2 (four castings of each individual figure, plus two complete sets) was cast by the Morris Singer foundry in 1972 and 1974. It was one of the last major works compeleted ...
Single Form (BH 325) is a monumental bronze sculpture by the British artist Barbara Hepworth. It is her largest work, and one of her most prominent public commissions, displayed since 1964 in a circular water feature that forms a traffic island at the Headquarters of the United Nations in New York City , outside the United Nations Secretariat ...
Conversations with Magic Stones (Magic Stone Three) is a public art work by English artist Barbara Hepworth located at the Lynden Sculpture Garden near Milwaukee, Wisconsin. [1] The sculpture is an abstract, modified cube form made of bronze; it is installed on the lawn. [2]
The Family of Man: Figure 2, Ancestor II, or simply Ancestor II, is a 1970 bronze sculpture by Barbara Hepworth, installed outside the Columbus Museum of Art, in Columbus, Ohio, United States. The approximately 8-foot (2.4 m) sculpture has four cubes stacked on top of one another.
Barbara Hepworth, Sea Form (Atlantic), 1964, in the Lynden Sculpture Garden, Milwaukee, Wisconsin Sea Form (Atlantic) (BH 362) is a 1964 bronze sculpture by English artist Barbara Hepworth . It measures 204 cm × 107 cm × 73 cm (80 in × 42 in × 29 in).
Turning Forms (BH 166) is a concrete sculpture by Barbara Hepworth, one of her first public commissions, made in 1950 for the Festival of Britain.It was one of two Hepworth commissions for the Festival: the other was a sculpture of abstract standing figures, Contrapuntal Forms, now in Harlow.
Contrapuntal Forms (BH 165) is a stone sculpture by Barbara Hepworth, one of her first public commissions, made in 1950–51 for the Festival of Britain and installed outside the Dome of Discovery on South Bank, London. [1] It was one of two Hepworth commissions for the festival: the other was an abstract rotating sculpture, Turning Forms (BH ...