Dame Barbara Hepworth (1903-1975)

Two Women (Interlocking Forms)

Details
Dame Barbara Hepworth (1903-1975)
Two Women (Interlocking Forms)
signed and dated 'Barbara Hepworth/1949' (upper left)
oil wash and pencil on gesso-prepared board
20 x 9½ in. (50.8 x 24.2 cm.)
Provenance
Purchased by the present owner's grandfather at the 1950 exhibition.
Literature
H. Read, Barbara Hepworth, Carvings and Drawings, London, 1952, pl.124b.
Exhibited
London, Lefevre Gallery, New Sculpture and Drawings by Barbara Hepworth, February 1950, no.39.
Venice Biennale, British Council, British Pavilion, Barbara Hepworth, Sculpture and Drawings, June 1950, no.117.

Lot Essay

Between 1947 and 1953 Hepworth produced a series of figure studies on gessoed board. Alan Bowness (Barbara Hepworth Drawings from a Sculptor's Landscape, London, 1966, p.20) comments on this series: 'We have two views of the same model, one subsidiary to the other. There is no suggestion of a fixed pose - which the artist dislikes intensely. She asks the model to move about naturally, pausing or resting at certain movements, but never taking up an artificial position. By preference she has used trained dancers on holiday, rather than professional artist's models'.

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