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Hepworth - Winged Figure DP183019
John Lewis Departmant Store, Oxford Street, Marylebone, Greater London. Barbara Hepworth sculpture " Winged Figure" mounted on Holles Street elevation. Photographed by Chris Redgrave in 2015. Historic England is the public body that champions and protects England's historic places. © Historic England
Media ID 11587043
Filename: DP183019.jpg
Size: 4768 x 7186 (19.4MB)
Date: 9th December 2015
Source: Historic England
Credit: © Historic England, Chris Redgr
Copyright Status: Copyrighted Work
Urgency (1-8) 5=normal: 5
Source: Historic England Archive
Owner URL: images.historicenglandservices.org.uk
Job Title: Staff Photographer
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This photograph, taken by Chris Redgrave in 2015, showcases the iconic Barbara Hepworth sculpture "Winged Figure" (DP183019) gracefully situated on the Holles Street elevation of the John Lewis Department Store in Marylebone, Greater London. The post-war era, marked by a renewed focus on art and culture, provided the perfect backdrop for the installation of this stunning sculpture. Barbara Hepworth (1903-1975) was a British sculptor, renowned for her abstract and organic forms. Her works often explored the relationship between the human body and the natural world. The "Winged Figure," created in 1963, is a testament to her artistic vision. The sculpture's sinuous curves and smooth, polished surface evoke a sense of fluidity and grace, while its title hints at the idea of freedom and elevation. The Holles Street elevation of the John Lewis Department Store, located on Oxford Street in the heart of London, serves as the perfect setting for this sculpture. The modernist architecture of the building complements the sculpture's abstract form, creating a harmonious blend of art and architecture. The placement of the sculpture on the exterior of the building allows it to be enjoyed by the public, inviting passersby to pause and appreciate its beauty. This photograph captures the sculpture in all its splendor, with the sunlight casting intriguing shadows on its surface and the vibrant colors of the surrounding buildings adding visual interest. The image serves as a reminder of the transformative power of art, and the important role it plays in enriching our urban landscapes.