Pelagos
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Title
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Pelagos
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Description
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Pelagos (‘sea’ in Greek) was inspired by a view of the bay at St Ives in Cornwall, where two stretches of land surround the sea on either side. The hollowed-out sculpture has a spiral form resembling a shell, a wave or the roll of a hill. Hepworth wanted the taut strings to express ‘the tension I felt between myself and the sea, the wind or the hills’. She moved to Cornwall with her husband, painter Ben Nicholson in 1939 and produced some of her best-known sculpture inspired by its wild landscape.
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Date Created
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1946
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Extent
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14 1/2" x 15 1/4" x 13(430 x 460 x 385cm)
15.2 kg
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Rights
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© Bowness
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Rights Holder
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Musée Rodin (Paris, France): Barbara Hepworth at the Rodin Museum
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Identifier
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Bio_Sculpt008_DBH_Pelagos