Barbara Hepworth
Dame Barbara Hepworth DBE (1903-1975) was an English sculptor, painter and printmaker whose contributions to the development of British Modernism, alongside her contemporaries Henry Moore, Ivor Hitchens and Ben Nicholson, were immeasurable.
In a flurry of activity, Hepworth produced a number of graphic portfolios between the years of 1969 to 1971 employing the techniques of screenprinting and lithography. Hepworth said of her graphic work that, “I rarely draw what I see – I draw what I feel in my body.” Her works were exhibited at the 25th Venice Biennale in 1950,
Following her death, her studio and home in Cornwall became the Barbara Hepworth Museum, and in 2011 The Hepworth Wakefield art gallery opened in the artist’s
hometown. Barbara Hepworth artwork has been honoured in prestigious global institutions, including a significant Tate Britain retrospective in 2015.
Explore our collection of Barbara Hepworth art prints, and discover the extraordinary vision of one of the twentieth century's greatest women artists.
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