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Hammarskjöld was a collector of Hepworth's works, including her 1937–38 sandalwood sculpture Single Form (BH 103) which he displayed in his United Nations office (now in the Dag Hammarskjöld Museum at Backåkra in Sweden). He had discussed with Hepworth the possibility of her being commissioned for a work at the United Nations Headquarters.
Rescued by Rover is a 1905 British short silent drama film, directed by Lewin Fitzhamon, about a dog who leads its master to his kidnapped baby, which was the first to feature the Hepworth's family dog Blair in a starring role; following the release, the dog became a household name and he is considered to be the first dog film star.
Two Forms (Divided Circle) (BH 477) is a bronze sculpture by Barbara Hepworth, designed in 1969. Six numbered copies were cast, plus one (0/6) retained by the sculptor. [ 2 ] The sculpture's dimensions are 237 centimetres (93 in) by 234 centimetres (92 in) by 54 centimetres (21 in).
Curved Form (Bryher) is a bronze sculpture by Barbara Hepworth, modeled in 1961. It was an edition of seven. [1] Examples are located at the Annmarie Sculpture Garden, Solomons, Maryland, [2] on loan from the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, [3] and at the De Doelen concert hall, Rotterdam.
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Each one is inscribed Barbara Hepworth with the date 1969. [4] It is listed as BH 473 in Hepworth's catalogue raisonné. [5] In 1970, one of the casts of Three Obliques (Walk In) was exhibited in the second outdoor sculpture exhibition in Syon Park, London. The sculpture remained on display in the park until 1972. [6]
Four-Square (Walk Through) (BH 433) is a 4.3 metres (14 ft) high bronze sculpture by British artist Barbara Hepworth. It was cast in 1966 in an edition of 3+1 (three casts for sale, plus one artist's copy). The four casts are displayed at the Barbara Hepworth Museum, the Norton Simon Museum, Churchill College, Cambridge, and the Mayo Clinic.
"Hepworth sculpture up for grabs", Wakefield Express, 9 November 2000; Sea Form (Atlantic), barbarahepworth.org.uk; Public Sculpture of Staffordshire and the Black Country, George Thomas Noszlopy, Fiona Waterhouse, p. 202; Sea Form (Atlantic), Beyond Limits: The Landscape of British Sculpture 1950–2015, Sotheby's, September–October 2016