Barbara Hepworth - Gallery

Gallery

  • Monolith-Empyrean, 1953

  • Sphere with Inner Form (1963) at Trewyn Garden, St Ives, Cornwall.

  • Four Square Walk through, 1966, Churchill College, Cambridge.

  • Construction (Crucifixion): Homage to Mondrian, outside Winchester Cathedral

  • Explanatory plaque for Construction (Crucifixion): Homage to Mondrian

  • Achaean ca. 1963, at St Catherine's College, Oxford

  • Dual Form at St Ives Guildhall

  • Single Form at Battersea Park

  • Figure for Landscape, 1960, Hirschhorn Museum, Washington, D.C.

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