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9.4(6.4) x 16.2 x 6.3(3.8)cm Modelled by Nan Condron; Edition of three casts [35] Mother and Child: Carrick Hill, South Australia: 1911 Statue: Bronze: 167.6cm tall Three casts. Plaster version in Mishkan Museum of Art [1] More images: Oscar Wilde's tomb: Père Lachaise Cemetery, Paris: 1911–12 Sculpture: Stone: Q12432989 [1] Sunflower ...
Winged Figure was the first sculpture Hepworth created in her Palais de Danse studio. [1] She made a prototype in 1962 in wood and then aluminium in St Ives, constructed from lengths of aluminium covered with aluminium sheets and linked by ten aluminium rods. The surface of the prototype was then textured with Isopon, a polyester resin filler.
The sculpture was insured for £500,000, and Southwark Council offered a reward of £1,000 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the thieves; [7] [6] [8] the reward was subsequently increased to £5,000 by Barbara Hepworth's granddaughter. [9] The scrap value of the sculpture was estimated to be £750. [3]
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]
It measures 21 feet (6.4 m) high and weighs 5.5 tonnes (5.4 long tons; 6.1 short tons). It was erected in New York in May 1964, standing on a granite plinth near the edge of a circular pool of water, about 100 feet (30 m) in diameter, with a fountain, which had been built with a $50,000 gift from the children of the United States, Puerto Rico ...
The affected two-pound packages of Pearl Milling Company Original Pancake & Waffle Mix have a UPC code of 30000 65040 and a best-by date of 9/13/25. At publishing time, no allergic reactions have ...
The BRM Hepworth GB-1 was a British sports prototype race car, designed, developed, and built by British Hillclimber David Hepworth and his Hepworth Racing Organization with the assitance of many other firms including Bob Sparshotts BS Fabrications using British constructor BRM final ever F1 car the BRM P230, for the North American Can-Am sports car racing series.
Conversations with Magic Stones (Magic Stone Three) is a public art work by English artist Barbara Hepworth located at the Lynden Sculpture Garden near Milwaukee, Wisconsin. [1] The sculpture is an abstract, modified cube form made of bronze ; it is installed on the lawn. [ 2 ]