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Barbara Hepworth - Archive Footage
youtube.com 2 mins - Jul 04, 2009 - Uploaded by lsfsuper
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Barbara Hepworth Interview 1972
youtube.com 5 mins - Apr 07, 2009 - Uploaded by chatham43
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TateShots: Barbara Hepworth
youtube.com 4 mins - Dec 29, 2011 - Uploaded by tate
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Barbara Hepworth: The Hepworth Family Gift
youtube.com 4 mins - Jun 20, 2011 - Uploaded by axisweb1
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Hepworth gallery makes shortlist for art world's richest prize
Source: The GuardianThe only new building on the list is the £35m Hepworth in Wakefield, designed by David Chipperfield to combine the collections of the Wakefield art gallery and works by Barbara Hepworth alongside changing contemporary art exhibitions.
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The year that shaped the Bechtler collection
Source: Gaston GazetteThat was about the time that Barbara Hepworth, the great British artist, began experimenting in bronze, which broadened her abilities and led to major national commissions. Prior to that, she predominately worked in wood and stone. Lynn Chadwick ...
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A Taste of British History
Source: Wall Street JournalThey include urban landscapes by L.S. Lowry and Edward Burra, bronzes by Barbara Hepworth and Elisabeth Frink, and some fun pieces from the Swinging '60s by Gerald Laing and Allen Jones. 'The Gorbals' (1944) by Edward Burra is estimated at £500,000-£800,000.