Barbara Hepworth, Tate Gallery, 1968

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Foreword by Norman Reid, “Barbara Hepworth’s artistic development” by Ronald Alley. List of 226 works including sculpture, drawings and painting. Profusely illustrated in both colour and black and white.

Title: Barbara Hepworth, Tate Gallery, 1968
Author: Ronald Alley, Barbara Hepworth
Publisher: Tate Gallery
Publication Date: 1968
Format: softcover
Pages: 64
Images: profusely illustrated throughout in colour and b/w
Condition: Good. Spotting to covers, pages slightly thumbed. Internally clean and bright. Ownership inscription of the artist Hermione Thornton Lockyer (nee Lofthouse).
Stock Number: RB03757

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Foreword by Norman Reid, “Barbara Hepworth’s artistic development” by Ronald Alley. List of 226 works including sculpture, drawings and painting. Profusely illustrated in both colour and black and white.

Title: Barbara Hepworth, Tate Gallery, 1968
Author: Ronald Alley, Barbara Hepworth
Publisher: Tate Gallery
Publication Date: 1968
Format: softcover
Pages: 64
Images: profusely illustrated throughout in colour and b/w
Condition: Good. Spotting to covers, pages slightly thumbed. Internally clean and bright. Ownership inscription of the artist Hermione Thornton Lockyer (nee Lofthouse).
Stock Number: RB03757

Foreword by Norman Reid, “Barbara Hepworth’s artistic development” by Ronald Alley. List of 226 works including sculpture, drawings and painting. Profusely illustrated in both colour and black and white.

Title: Barbara Hepworth, Tate Gallery, 1968
Author: Ronald Alley, Barbara Hepworth
Publisher: Tate Gallery
Publication Date: 1968
Format: softcover
Pages: 64
Images: profusely illustrated throughout in colour and b/w
Condition: Good. Spotting to covers, pages slightly thumbed. Internally clean and bright. Ownership inscription of the artist Hermione Thornton Lockyer (nee Lofthouse).
Stock Number: RB03757

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