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#1: Barbara Hepworth (born 1903) An unequivocal leader in 20th century Modernist sculpture, Barbara Hepworth established herself as a major female figure in a man’s world. A survey of her life reveals an impressive list of accomplishments and contributions to art far and wide. After studying on scholarship at the Royal Academy of Art, Barbara spent years traveling Europe, developing her craft. There she found love; she found art movements. Hepworth Sculpture, Barbara Hepworth Sculpture, Hepworth Wakefield, Ben Nicholson, Figurative Kunst, Istoria Artei, Barbara Hepworth, Artists At Work, Henry Moore

#1: Barbara Hepworth (born 1903) An unequivocal leader in 20th century Modernist sculpture, Barbara Hepworth established herself as a major female figure in a man’s world. A survey of her life reveals an impressive list of accomplishments and contributions to art far and wide. After studying on scholarship at the Royal Academy of Art, Barbara spent years traveling Europe, developing her craft. There she found love; she found art movements.

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Squares with Two Circles is a sculpture created by Barbara Hepworth in 1963 and has been on long term loan to Yorkshire Sculpture Park since 1980. <br> <br>Soon after the completion of Squares with Two Circles, Barbara Hepworth told the Tate that she 'was interested in the proportion of the sculpture in relation to the human figure, and the apertures are placed in relation to human vision'. Standing over three metres high, the sculpture is one of Hepworth's largest mon... Hepworth Sculpture, Barbara Hepworth Sculpture, Ben Nicholson, Yorkshire Sculpture Park, Barbara Hepworth, St Ives Cornwall, Tate Britain, Henry Moore, Action Painting

Squares with Two Circles is a sculpture created by Barbara Hepworth in 1963 and has been on long term loan to Yorkshire Sculpture Park since 1980. <br> <br>Soon after the completion of Squares with Two Circles, Barbara Hepworth told the Tate that she 'was interested in the proportion of the sculpture in relation to the human figure, and the apertures are placed in relation to human vision'. Standing over three metres high, the sculpture is one of Hepworth's largest mon...

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