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Experience the timeless artistry of Barbara Hepworth with the exquisite collection of her works featured in the Tate Collection and the Barbara Hepworth Museum St. Ives Book. Discover the remarkable talent of this internationally acclaimed sculptor of the mid-20th century.
From her early carvings in hard woods and stones to her exploration of plasters, bronzes, paintings, drawings, and prints, Barbara Hepworth's artistic genius knew no bounds. Immerse yourself in the beauty of 83 carefully selected pieces, providing a comprehensive overview of her remarkable 50-year career.
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