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Barbara Hepworth

© Bowness. Photo credit: National Portrait Gallery, London

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Unlike Moore, Hepworth was not a prolific draughtsman but two groups of drawings in her oeuvre stand out, the first for the War Artists' Advisory Committee recording hospital operations in wartime, and the second to which this self-portrait belongs. In the late '40s, when her marriage to Ben Nicholson had disintegrated and she was on her own in St Ives, the sculptor developed a routine of drawing from models in the evenings after the day's carving was ended.

National Portrait Gallery, London

London

Title

Barbara Hepworth

Date

1950

Medium

oil & pencil on board

Measurements

H 30.5 x W 26.7 cm

Accession number

5919

Acquisition method

Bequeathed by Dr Priaulx Rainier, 1987

Work type

Painting

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