Dame Barbara Hepworth 1903–1975 | Tate https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artists/dame-barbara-hepworth-1274
Artist page for Dame Barbara Hepworth (1903–1975)
was exemplified by her two sculptures for the South Bank
Artist page for Dame Barbara Hepworth (1903–1975)
was exemplified by her two sculptures for the South Bank
Schwaz Tuesday, 5 (?) September Dear Annerl! I’m sitting here at the table behind the stable, with the red parasol stretched out over my typewriter (to achieve this delightful little artifice I’ve brought one of the red chairs from the terrace and I’m sitting opposite the stable wall). And my naked back is soaking up the sun like a thirsty sponge, because it hasn’t stopped raining or at least drizzling since we arrived, and we’re all chilled to the bone. From today, though, the barometer and the general sense of optimism is promising the most wonderful autumn weather, so I’ll …
(2) I told the bank they should let you know what you
‘Contact sheet and negative roll number 98‘, collection owner: Nigel Henderson, [c.1949–c.1956] – part of the digitised collection of the Tate Archive
View by appointment Photograph showing the South Bank
Postal address: c/o Leisure League of America, Inc. 30 Rockefeller Plaza New York City 12 December Dearest Annerl! Please don’t think that my long silence might mean I could have stopped thinking about you for even a moment, or that anyone or anything could have undermined my loyalty to you. Heaven knows your prophecy – you’ll become a Nazi yet! – has not come to pass. Germany for me is finished. On the one hand there’s the over-inflated, slogan-spouting, narrow-minded, self-seeking, blood-thirstiness of its loud, uncultured tyrants. On the other there’s the stifling suppression of the few cultured people who …
You never have to worry about it and the crises and bank
Hayes stood on a busy corner outside an investment bank
as using the writing in her journals as a memory bank
The exhibition is in partnership with Bank of America
Artist page for Henry William Banks Davis (1833–1914
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‘Approaching Night‘, Henry William Banks Davis, 1899
‘Mother and Son‘, Henry William Banks Davis, 1881