Mounted Print A4 Hepworth Drawing for Sculpture with Colour

Mounted Print A4 Hepworth Drawing for Sculpture with Colour

£15.00
Sale price  £15.00 Regular price 

Mounted Print A4 Hepworth Drawing for Sculpture with Colour

£15.00
Sale price  £15.00 Regular price 

Barbara Hepworth’s Drawing for Sculpture with Colour (1941) reveals the artist’s exploration of form, rhythm, and spatial harmony through drawing. Created during a pivotal period in her career, the work combines delicate linear structure with subtle areas of colour, reflecting Hepworth’s interest in translating sculptural ideas onto paper while maintaining a strong sense of movement and balance.

Bring this striking piece into your home with this A4 Mounted Print of Drawing for Sculpture with Colour (1941) by renowned British sculptor and artist Barbara Hepworth. Exclusive to The Courtauld Gallery, this high-quality reproduction beautifully captures the fluid lines, abstract forms, and refined use of colour found in Hepworth’s original composition.

Printed on premium art paper and professionally mounted, this A4 print is ready to frame—perfect for art lovers, collectors, or as a thoughtful gift. Whether displayed in a living room, study, or gallery wall, it brings a sense of creativity, elegance, and modernist sophistication to any space.

An ideal keepsake from your visit to the Courtauld Gallery or a timeless addition for admirers of modern British art and Hepworth’s innovative artistic vision.

Barbara Hepworth
Drawing for Sculpture with Colour 1941
Graphite and gouache on paper
26.2 x 18.6 cm
Reproduced with the permission of Cultural Collections and Galleries, University of Leeds Libraries, Art Collection.
Image courtesy of Bowness
Barbara Hepworth © Bowness
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