Barbara Hepworth by Sally Festing

Barbara Hepworth by Sally Festing

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A biography of the sculptor, Dame Barbara Hepworth, who broke new ground in the 1930s and became prominent among avant garde artists. The book analyzes her personal life and her relationships with family and friends. In the opinion of some she became increasingly arrogant and self-absorbed.

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Barbara Hepworth by Sally Festing

This is a biography of the sculptor, Dame Barbara Hepworth. With her second husband, Ben Nicholson, and her contemporary, Henry Moore, she led a group of artists moving away from representative to abstract art. She produced a form that was entirely hers. From the beginning of the 1930s she broke new ground and ten years later she was prominent among avant garde artists working in St Ives and winning international acclaim. Like others, Hepworth received much hostile criticism, but her faith in her work remained unswerving and her talent was rewarded during her life. This book analyzes Hepworth's personal life, her relationships with family and friends. She is portrayed as a woman who set herself standards that filled her life with conflict and contradiction; a person of fierce emotions and little sense of humour; and who, during the 1960s, in the opinion of some who knew her well, from the generous and composed person who had once seemed an oasis of stillness became increasingly arrogant and self-absorbed.
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ISBN 13 9780140166729
ISBN 10 0140166726
Title Barbara Hepworth
Author Sally Festing
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Penguin Books Ltd
Year published 1996-05-30
Number of pages 384
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.