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Hepworth

[ US /ˈhɛpwɝθ/ ]
NOUN
  1. British sculptor (1902-1975)

How To Use Hepworth In A Sentence

  • Alas, I have a shock for Mr Hepworth if he thinks cars and any other vehicles using petrol or diesel will become extinct when the oil runs out.
  • Cecil Hepworth was born on 19 March 1874 in Lambeth, South London, the son of celebrated magic lantern showman T.C. Hepworth.
  • The exhibition, which opens in February, and brings together works by Mondrian and Nicholson originally shown in the same galleries, examines a little-known period of Mondrian's life in the late 1930s when he lived for two years in a bedsit in Hampstead, north London, and socialised with Nicholson, his first and second wives Winifred Nicholson and Barbara Hepworth, and other avant-garde British artists. Mondrian's little known London period highlighted by exhibition of rare works
  • Aunt Hortense: Babsy Hepworth's bronzes, everything but the kitchen sink.
  • But, much more than a filmmaker like Hepworth, he had learnt to find stories that would have genuine popular appeal.
  • The newest piece is a late Barbara Hepworth sculpture from 1973 called Meditation which will go to Aberdeen Art Gallery, while the oldest by some distance is a piece of iron age metalwork – a large and beautifully preserved firedog from about 50BC-50AD which has been at the National Museum of Wales since the 1930s. Acceptance in Lieu scheme brings a dozen new gifts to the nation
  • Yet Hepworth consistently professed a Romantic attitude of emotional affinity with nature, speaking of carving both as a ‘biological necessity’ and as an ‘extension of the telluric forces which mould the landscape’.
  • The 60-strong choir has this time teamed up with the renowned Hepworth Brass Band which will set up in Holmfirth in 1882.
  • Noone went over to edge ahead for the first time but Castleford nosed back in front when Hepworth grabbed a second try.
  • Take Sandy McConnell, officially a teaching assistant, but actually the organiser of breathtaking art, especially pottery, which should have a place in Wakefield's new Hepworth gallery when it opens next year. Outstanding new teacher: dazzling performer
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