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6 parts 1 The artwork2 In context3 About this artwork4 Artist and museum5 Look closely6 Art quiz

Namn Klass Datum
Barbara Hepworth, Proof for (1947), The Hepworth Wakefield. Reproducerad i referenssyfte; alla rättigheter förbehållna upphovsrättsinnehavaren.

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Konstnär
Barbara Hepworth wahooart.com/sv/artists/barbara-hepworth_sv/
Konstnärens levnadstid
1903 – 1975
Målat
1947
Teknik
Acrylic On Canvas
Rörelse
Modernism The broad twentieth-century push to break with tradition and find forms that matched a changed world.
Visas på
The Hepworth Wakefield wahooart.com/sv/museums/the-hepworth-wakefield-wakefield_sv/

In context

Proof for — Barbara Hepworth

När målades detta?

  1. 1900
  2. 1910
  3. 1920
  4. 1930
  5. 1940
  6. 1950
  7. 1960
  8. 1970

Skuggat: Barbara Hepworth livstid (1903–1975) ▲ detta verk, 1947

Liknande verk

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Färger

Mätt från bilden

    Huvudfärg

    Walnut #775a37

    Sparad palett

    • #775A37
    • #C0B1A4
    • #B1987C
    • #9C7C58
    Färgpalett
    Neutrals Den dominerande färggruppen i bilden.
    Huvudfärg
    Walnut
    Intensitet
    Balanced Hur mättade och varierade färgerna är, från en enda dämpad nyans till många klara färger.
    Kontrast
    Serene I vilken utsträckning färgerna skiljer sig åt i ljusstyrka och mättnad över bilden.
    Harmoni
    Unified Palette Hur väl färgerna samspelar, från kontrasterande till helt enhetliga.
    Ljusstyrka
    Brilliant Hur ljust eller mörkt bilden upplevs som helhet, från djupa skuggor till ljusa högdagrar.
    Mättnad
    Balanced Soft Färgernas renhet och intensitet, från nästan grått till helt livfullt.

    Om detta konstverk

    Proof for — Barbara Hepworth

    Notes on this work

    Written for this guide from published sources. The catalogue record itself is on the first part of this guide.

    Artistic style
    Abstract
    Influences
    Abstraction-Création
    Notable elements or techniques
    Circular design, triangles
    Subject or theme
    Landscape Sculpture

    The Genesis of a Geometric Dream

    Barbara Hepworth's "Proof for 'Landscape Sculpture' Ascher scarf design," created in 1947, isn’t merely a decorative print; it’s a distilled essence of the artist’s profound engagement with form and space. Born in Wakefield, Yorkshire, Hepworth’s journey into abstraction began amidst the burgeoning artistic movements of the early 20th century, influenced by her time in Italy and her close relationships with figures like Ben Nicholson. This particular work represents a pivotal moment – a bridge between her sculptural explorations and a more accessible visual language. The design itself feels almost embryonic, a preliminary sketch for a larger concept, yet it possesses an undeniable maturity and a captivating internal logic. It’s as if Hepworth is inviting us to witness the birth of an idea, a geometric meditation on the relationship between solid form and negative space.

    Key Materials: The print utilizes a limited palette – primarily shades of grey and black – emphasizing the interplay of light and shadow. This restraint amplifies the impact of each shape, creating a sense of quiet intensity.

    Technique: Executed as a screenprint, the work showcases Hepworth’s masterful control over texture and layering. The subtle variations in ink density produce a delicate, almost velvety surface, adding depth to the otherwise flat design.

    Deconstructing the Landscape – A Symphony of Triangles

    At first glance, the composition appears deceptively simple: a network of interlocking triangles and circles arranged within a central circular void. However, closer inspection reveals a complex system of relationships. The triangles aren’t randomly placed; they seem to be striving for equilibrium, pushing against each other in a dynamic tension. They evoke the fractured planes of a landscape viewed through shifting light, mirroring Hepworth's own sculptural explorations of natural forms – rocks, water, and earth. The circles, acting as anchors, provide stability and suggest the cyclical nature of existence. The deliberate absence of a definitive ‘foreground’ or ‘background’ further enhances this sense of spatial ambiguity, inviting the viewer to actively participate in constructing their own interpretation.

    Symbolism Note:

    Hepworth was deeply influenced by Surrealist ideas and sought to capture the subconscious through her art. The fragmented forms can be interpreted as representing the brokenness of experience, while the circular void suggests a yearning for wholeness or perhaps an acceptance of incompleteness.

    A Legacy of Modernism – Hepworth’s Sculptural Roots

    Understanding “Proof for ‘Landscape Sculpture’ Ascher scarf design” requires acknowledging Barbara Hepworth's broader artistic context. She was a key figure in the Unit One movement, alongside Ben Nicholson and Paul Nash, which aimed to synthesize Surrealist and abstract principles within British art. Her sculptural work, characterized by its clean lines, biomorphic forms, and exploration of negative space, profoundly influenced her printmaking. The design’s geometric precision reflects this commitment to reductive abstraction – stripping away extraneous detail to reveal the essential form. Her sculptures often sought to capture a sense of movement and dynamism, qualities that are subtly echoed in the arrangement of shapes within the print.

    Emotional Resonance - A Quiet Contemplation

    Despite its intellectual rigor, “Proof for ‘Landscape Sculpture’ Ascher scarf design” possesses a remarkable emotional resonance. The muted colors and carefully considered composition evoke a sense of quiet contemplation – an invitation to slow down and observe the subtle beauty of form. It's not a work that demands immediate attention; rather, it rewards patient viewing with a growing appreciation for its intricate details and underlying harmony. The design’s inherent ambiguity allows it to resonate differently with each viewer, making it a timeless piece that continues to provoke thought and inspire reflection. Its understated elegance makes it an ideal addition to any space seeking a touch of sophisticated serenity.

    Konstnär och museum

    Proof for — Barbara Hepworth

    Konstnär

    Barbara Hepworth

    Born in Wakefield, Storbritannien

    Barbara Hepworth: Pioneer of Abstract Sculpture

    Barbara Hepworth (1903–1975) stands as one of the most influential figures in twentieth-century British art, recognized for her groundbreaking contributions to modern sculpture and her unwavering dedication to exploring the relationship between form and space. Born Jocelyn Barbara Hepworth in Wakefield, Yorkshire, she possessed an innate fascination with natural forms—particularly pebbles and seashells—which would profoundly shape her artistic vision throughout her prolific career. Her formative years were marked by a deep connection to the rugged landscape of West Yorkshire, fostering a sensitivity for texture and materiality that would become central to her sculptural practice.

    Early Influences: Hepworth’s artistic journey began with studies at Leeds School of Art in 1920, where she encountered Henry Moore, establishing a collaborative spirit that would endure throughout their lives. This formative period instilled in her an appreciation for geometric abstraction and the exploration of fundamental visual principles.

    Royal College of Art & Surrealism: Continuing her education at the Royal College of Art from 1921 until she graduated in 1924, Hepworth embraced the burgeoning avant-garde movement of Surrealism, collaborating with Ben Nicholson and Paul Nash.

    Museum

    The Hepworth Wakefield

    On show in Wakefield, Storbritannien

    The Hepworth Wakefield: En fristad för skulptur och ljus

    Beläget på den södra sidan av floden Calder i Wakefield, West Yorkshire, är The Hepworth Wakefield mycket mer än bara ett galleri; det är ett arkitektoniskt uttryck och ett levande testamente till Barbara Hepworths arv – en hyllning till brittisk modernistisk konst som fortsätter att inspirera besökare än idag. Byggnaden, som invigdes 2011 av David Chipperfield Architects, förkroppsligar själva essensen av sitt namn: enkelhet, elegans och en djup förbindelse med det omgivande landskapet.

    Ett arkitektoniskt underverk:

    Designad av David Chipperfield, är galleriets tio trapetsformade block klädda i pigmenterad betong – ett banbrytande materialval som speglar Wakefields industriella arv samtidigt som det omfamnar en slående modern estetik.

    Hepworths arv:

    Samlingen rymmer över 400 skulpturer och teckningar av Barbara Hepworth, vilka visar hennes banbrytande inställning till form, rum och material – från tidiga figurativa verk till alltmer abstrakta utforskningar av människogestalten.

    Mångfald av konstnärliga röster:

    Utöver Hepworths bidrag främjar The Hepworth Wakefield en rik väv av brittiska moderna och samtida konstnärer, däribland Henry Moore, Helen Chadwick och David Hockney, vilket skapar en dialog mellan mästare och framväxande talanger.

    Här kan du läsa mer

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    Källhänvisning för detta konstverk

    MLA
    Hepworth, Barbara. Proof for . 1947, The Hepworth Wakefield. https://wahooart.com/sv/art/barbara-hepworth-proof-for-D663VD-en/
    APA
    Hepworth, Barbara (1947). Proof for [Painting]. The Hepworth Wakefield. https://wahooart.com/sv/art/barbara-hepworth-proof-for-D663VD-en/
    Chicago
    Barbara Hepworth. Proof for . 1947. The Hepworth Wakefield. https://wahooart.com/sv/art/barbara-hepworth-proof-for-D663VD-en/
    Harvard
    Hepworth, Barbara (1947) Proof for . The Hepworth Wakefield. Available at: https://wahooart.com/sv/art/barbara-hepworth-proof-for-D663VD-en/

    Look closely

    Proof for — Barbara Hepworth

    Look closely

    Answer in your own words. There are no wrong answers here — only answers you can explain.

    1. What catches your eye first, and why?
    2. Which colours or shapes create the mood — and what is that mood?
    3. Our catalogue files this work under: circles, triangles, geometric. Do you agree? What would you add, or take away?
    4. Look back at Three Forms, earlier in this guide. Name two things it shares with this work, and one that is different.
    5. Modernism: The broad twentieth-century push to break with tradition and find forms that matched a changed world. Where can you see that in this work?

    Your response

    Write a short paragraph about this artwork. Use the facts from the earlier parts of this guide, and your answers above.

    Konstquiz

    Proof for — Barbara Hepworth

    Hur väl känner du till detta konstverk?

    Markera ett svar för var och en av de 5 frågorna nedan. Varje fråga har exakt ett rätt svar.

    1. 1. What is the primary subject matter of Barbara Hepworth’s ‘Proof for Landscape Sculpture’?

      • A A detailed portrait of a landscape.
      • B An abstract composition featuring geometric forms and circles.
      • C A realistic depiction of a human figure.
    2. 2. In what year was ‘Proof for Landscape Sculpture’ created?

      • A 1945
      • B 1947
      • C 1952
    3. 3. The artwork utilizes a technique commonly associated with which art movement?

      • A Impressionism
      • B Cubism
      • C Abstraction-Création
    4. 4. What is the significance of the circles within ‘Proof for Landscape Sculpture’?

      • A They represent natural elements like clouds.
      • B They are purely decorative elements with no specific meaning.
      • C They contribute to the overall sense of dynamism and movement.
    5. 5. Barbara Hepworth was a pioneering figure in which field?

      • A Photography
      • B Modern Sculpture
      • C Landscape Painting

    Min poäng: ____ av 5

    Answer key — for the teacher

    This starts a fresh printed page, so it can simply be left out of the copies.

    1A · 2B · 3C · 4C · 5A