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  1. She died in a fire at her studio in 1975. Biography. Early life. 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] .

  2. Barbara Hepworth 1903-75. Of a middle-class family from the West Riding of Yorkshire, Barbara Hepworth was born in Wakefield on 10 January 1903; her father, Herbert Hepworth, would become County Surveyor and an Alderman.

  3. Barbara Hepworth (born January 10, 1903, Wakefield, Yorkshire, England—died May 20, 1975, St. Ives, Cornwall) was a sculptor whose works were among the earliest abstract sculptures produced in England.

  4. After a decade preoccupied with landscape, Hepworth returned to the human form in the later 1940s, and her work is characterised by a fascination with female/male dualities and their resolution through combination in a single form or in two related ones.

  5. Barbara Hepworth distinguished herself as a world-recognized sculptor in a period where female artists were rare. She evolved her ideas and her work as an influential part of an ongoing conversation with many other important artists of her time, working crucially in areas of greater abstraction while creating three dimensional objects.

  6. Sep 29, 2023 · In her lifetime, she became the most celebrated British woman working in the male-dominated world of sculpture. 20th and 21st Century Art auctions. Sculptor Barbara Hepworth, a guide to the life and art of a pioneering British artist whose abstract art evoked the landscape of St Ives in Cornwall.

  7. Born in Wakefield to a middle-class family, Barbara Hepworth was the first born to Gerda and Herbert Hepworth. As a young girl, Barbara accompanied her father, a County Surveyor, on trips...