53. Maquette for Sculpture for Waterloo Bridge, by Barbara Hepworth. 1947. Portland Stone, 10 by 21.5 cm. (Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington).
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54. Maquette for Sculpture for Waterloo Bridge, by Barbara Hepworth. 1947. Portland Stone, 42 cm. Wide (Private Collection).
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55a, b and c. Three Drawings for Sculpture for Waterloo Bridge, by Barbara Hepworth. 1947. Oil, Water-Colour, Crayon and Pencil on Paper, Each 46.4 by 59 cm. (On Loan from the Artist's Estate to the Barbara Hepworth Museum, St Ives).
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56a and b. Front and Rear View of Maquette for Sculpture for Waterloo Bridge, by Barbara Hepworth. 1947. Limestone, 10 by 21.5 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
40. Prototypes for a coffee set, the pattern designed and painted by Ben Nicholson on glazed blanks supplied by E. Brain & Co. Ltd., England, 1933-34. Painted in oils with pencilled annotations. 16.2 cm. high (coffee pot) (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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41. Left: Cup, with decoration designed by Ben Nicholson, made by E. Brain & Co. Ltd., 1934. Bone china with aerographed and painted decoration. 6 cm. high (Victoria and Albert Museum, London). Right, the prototype for the cup, as shown in Fig.40.
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42. Entry V636 of the pattern-book of E. Brain & Co., showing designs for a coffee set conceived by Ben Nicholson. (Wedgwood Museum, Barlaston).
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43. Entry V637 of the pattern-book of E. Brain & Co., showing designs for a tea set conceived by Ben Nicholson (Wedgwood Museum, Barlaston).
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44. The Mantelpiece of Ben Nicholson and Barbara Hepworth's Mall Studio (Reproduced from the Catalogue of Their Joint Exhibition at Alex Reid and Lefevre, London 1933).
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45. Prototype Sugar-Bowl (See Fig.40) Showing Ben Nicholson's Annotations.
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46. Underside of the Coffee-Cup Shown at the Left of Fig.41 Showing the Printed Mark. In This Example the Words 'First Edition' Have Been Scored Through.