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Creative Lives: Barbara Hepworth Paperback


Creative Lives

No. of pages 64

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Great for age 11-18 years
Barbara Hepworth has been proclaimed by many as the "first great woman sculptor". After years struggling to succeed as an artist, she made a major breakthrough in 1931 with her Pierced Form sculpture. Her works can be seen in major cities across the world, including one at the United Nations building in New York. Many more Hepworth sculptures can be seen at the museum on the site of her Trewyn Studio in St Ives, Cornwall. It was here that Barbara felt truly at home, and the influence of St Ives and its dramatic landscapes can be seen in much of her later work. This title looks at her life, including her social background and aspects of her daily life, and examines the ways in which her work reflected and shaped social and cultural changes. It features panels including quotations and background information, pictures of her work and a timeline of key events and significant works.

 

This book is part of a book series called Creative Lives .

This book is aimed at children in secondary school.

There are 64 pages in this book. This book was published 2003 by Capstone Global Library Ltd .

Andrew Langley is an author of hundreds of children's books and has focused his writing on educational resources.

This book is in the following series:

Creative Lives
A fascinating new series of biographies of important artists, writers and other creative people. Each title looks at a person's life, including their social background and aspects of their daily life, and examines the ways in which their work reflected or shaped social and cultural changes. Each book features: - panels including quotations and background information - pictures of their lives and works - a timeline of key events and significant works

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