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Hepworth
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A village and civil parish in West Suffolk district, Suffolk, England (OS grid ref TL9874). | A village in Holme Valley parish, Kirklees borough, West Yorkshire, England (OS grid ref SE1606). | A habitational surname from Old English.
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Isabel Hepworth led Hobbton in the second with seven points, including a three.
Matthew Hepworth, 48, discovered the jewelry when he had been searching a field and heard a faint signal on his metal detector.
Shirley Hepworth has posted a heartfelt message in tribute to her six-year-old daughter, Beau, who has sadly passed away.
Discussing Scotland's fourth largest city, the publication said: "Art lovers already know that the UK has hidden pockets of creativity, like the Tate at St Ives or the Hepworth Gallery in Wakefield.
Odundo has found new recognition in recent years – a significant 2019 Hepworth Wakefield exhibition, and she showed at this year’s Venice Biennale.
The doors of Barbara Hepworth’s former studio in Cornwall the Palais de Danse are to be opened to the public for the first time in almost 50 years.
The permanent collection at Modern One hosts work by big names such as Henri Matisse and Barbara Hepworth and lesser-known gems such as by Eileen Agar.
Doodler Matt Cruickshank created the artwork on Google's homepage of Hepworth working on a sculpture inside her home.
English Heritage unveiled the new plaque — which also commemorates Hepworth's former husband and fellow sculptor, John Skeaping — in October 2020 at St Anne's Terrace in St John's Wood.
Former NAB executive Joseph Healy and Caltex chief financial officer Simon Hepworth served on the FFA board lead by former chairman Steven Lowy.
Google celebrating one of my idols today - Barbara Hepworth.
Sadly, on May 20, 1975, Hepworth passed away when an accidental fire broke out at her Trewyn studio.
You can find Hepworth's plaque at 24 St Anne's Terrace, St John's Wood, just a short walk from St John's Wood tube station.
One of the few women to rise to international prominence in modern sculpture, Hepworth is the grande dame of modernism—quite literally, since she was knighted by the Queen for her contributions to British art.
Places like Yorkshire Sculpture Park, CoCA, the Hepworth Wakefield and Salts Mill have really cemented Yorkshire’s place on the cultural map.
Cecil Hepworth took this technique further, by printing the negative of the forwards motion backwards frame by frame, so producing a print in which the original action was exactly reversed.
Hepworth used the opposite effect in The Indian Chief and the Seidlitz Powder (1901).
In in 1987, David Hepworth claimed: "Marillion may represent the inelegant, unglamorous, public bar end of the current Rock Renaissance but they are no less part of it for that.
The use of different camera speeds also appeared around 1900 in the films of Robert W. Paul and Hepworth.
Two covered shopping arcades remain in the town centre: the Hepworth and Paragon Arcades.