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Two Figures

Barbara Hepworthová (1903 – 1975)

Barbara Hepworthová (1903–1975) byla průkopnicí moderního britského sochařství. Její díla – včetně 'Oval Form' & 'Two Forms' – kombinují surrealismus a abstrakci. Objevte její dědictví na Muzeu Hepworth Wakefield.

Two Figures by Barbara Hepworth

Barbara Hepworth’s “Two Figures,” created in 1947, stands as a testament to the enduring power of abstraction and Hepworth's pioneering role in shaping modern sculpture. This pencil sketch captures a moment of quiet contemplation, embodying Hepworth’s signature style—characterized by elegant curves and geometric precision—within a theatrical framework.

The artwork depicts two stylized figures positioned on a rectilinear base. Each figure is conceived as a lozenge shape, rising vertically with surfaces angled inward toward the center. This deliberate asymmetry contributes to the sculpture's dynamic tension, hinting at movement and interaction despite its stillness. Hepworth’s masterful use of graphite creates a textured surface that subtly conveys depth without resorting to detailed rendering.

Hepworth’s approach aligns closely with the broader artistic currents of her time—the Unit One Art Movement—which sought to synthesize Surrealism and Abstraction in British art. Influenced by artists like Piet Mondrian and Constantin Brâncuși, Hepworth championed a visual language that prioritized form and space over representational accuracy. The sketch’s muted palette reinforces this aesthetic sensibility.

Symbolically, “Two Figures” speaks to themes of collaboration and control—the figures' positioning suggests an interplay between dominance and submission. The circular holes cut into the front surfaces are a hallmark of Hepworth’s technique, serving as windows that invite contemplation and highlighting the artist’s fascination with materiality and perception. These holes echo the influence of Japanese Zen philosophy, emphasizing emptiness and interconnectedness.

The artwork's melancholic mood is heightened by its aged paper appearance—a deliberate choice reflecting Hepworth’s commitment to capturing a timeless essence. “Two Figures” remains an evocative exploration of form, gesture, and emotion, cementing Hepworth’s legacy as one of Britain’s most influential sculptors.

  • Artist: Barbara Hepworth
  • Year Created: 1947
  • Medium: Pencil Sketch
  • Movement: Unit One Art Movement
  • Location: The Ingram Collection of Modern British and Contemporary Art

Further exploration into Hepworth’s oeuvre can be found at Art UK and The Hepworth Wakefield.


O tomto díle

Základní informace

  • Location: Newfields Art Museum
  • Movement: Modernism
  • Influences: Surrealism
  • Artist: Barbara Hepworth
  • Year: 1947
  • Medium: Bronze
  • Notable elements or techniques: Circular holes, Patination

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