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Sculptures on display as part of the Festival of Britain
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Sculptures on display as part of the Festival of Britain
Sculptures on display in Battersea Park (and on tour) as part of the Festival of Britain: a paper sculpture entitled Hunting by Bruce Angrave (top), a stone sculpture entitled Biolith by Barbara Hepworth (left), an iron sculpture entitled Iron Bird by Louis Archambault (centre), and a bronze sculpture entitled Standing Figure by Henry Moore (right). Date: 1951
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In this evocative photograph from the Festival of Britain in 1951, a collection of striking sculptures is on display in Battersea Park, showcasing the innovative and diverse works of four renowned artists: Bruce Angrave, Barbara Hepworth, Louis Archambault, and Henry Moore. At the top of the frame, a paper sculpture titled "Hunting" by Bruce Angrave captures the essence of the chase with intricately cut and layered paper. The delicate, ethereal quality of the piece contrasts sharply with the solidity and weight of the other sculptures. To the left, Barbara Hepworth's "Biolith" in stone, with its organic forms and smooth curves, embodies the natural world and its fluidity. The sculpture's title reflects the artist's belief in the interconnectedness of art and biology. At the center, the iron sculpture "Iron Bird" by Louis Archambault stands tall and majestic, its metallic surface reflecting the surrounding environment. The abstract bird form, with its outstretched wings, adds a sense of movement and energy to the display. Finally, to the right, Henry Moore's "Standing Figure" in bronze, with its powerful, organic forms and textured surface, invites viewers to explore its intricacies and contemplate the human form. The sculpture's placement in the frame, with the sun casting long shadows, adds a sense of depth and dimension. This photograph captures a moment in time during the Festival of Britain, a celebration of British culture, art, and design, and serves as a testament to the creativity and innovation of these four artists. The sculptures, displayed in the picturesque setting of Battersea Park, continue to inspire and captivate audiences, offering a glimpse into the artistic spirit of the 1950s.
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