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Requiem

Artist (Wakefield, England, 1903 - 1975)
Date1957
Mediumwalnut on art gallery base; wood planks
ClassificationsSculptures
DimensionsOverall: Height: 218 cm, Width: 56 cm, Depth: 41 cm
Weight: 250 kg including crate

AcquisitionPurchased in 1962 with income from the Macdonald Bequest.
Copyright© Bowness, Hepworth Estate (2003)
LocationView by Appointment - Aberdeen Treasure Hub
Object numberABDAG004635
Keywords
About MeIn 1931 Hepworth met Ben Nicholson who became her second husband. In 1932 she went to France with Nicholson and met Georges Braque, Constantin Brancusi, Pablo Picasso, Piet Mondrian and other European avant garde artists.

From the early 1930s Hepworth's work was characterised by a purity of shape and refined simplicity of line, where figurative references were replaced by purely abstract forms. The title of this work may refers to the death of Hepworth's oldest son Paul who In 1953 was killed on a RAF mission in Malaya. 'Requiem', the funeral hymn or the elegiac poem - implies the rest granted to the human spirit after labour or suffering. This is implicit in the form of the sculpture: in the slow and measured rhythms and the rising curves. The carving possesses a beauty of surface combined with subtle and rhythmical relationships of line.

More About Me
From the early 1930s Hepworth was characterised by a purity of shape and refined simplicity of line, where figurative references were replaced purely by abstract forms. This sculpture is no exception.
Exhibitions
Torso by Barbara Hepworth
Dame Barbara Hepworth
1932
Oval Form - Trezion
Dame Barbara Hepworth
1962 - 1963
Meditation
Dame Barbara Hepworth
1972
Floorpiece C85
Sir Anthony Caro
1976 - 1977
Rack
Ainslie Yule
1977
Xeeque
William Pye
1975
High Pad, Figure, Objects
Professor Bill Scott
1972
Flat Pyramid
Gerald Laing
1971
Remains
Robert Callender
1984
Red Sea
Fred Stiven
c. 1972
Two Caskets
Ainslie Yule
1975
Keypiece
Frederick Bushe
1979
FR 195
Ian Hamilton Finlay
1978-1988
Legend
Doug Cocker
ca. 1970s
Abbreviated Chair
Gavin Scobie
1991
Man Riding Bird
Henry Coombes
2007
Squeezed Table
Arthur J. Watson
c. 1979