Sculptress Collection
"Exploring the World of Sculptress: A Glimpse into the Lives and Works of Lady Young, Kathleen Scott, Dorothy Cole, Mlle Moria, Elisabeth Frink, Barbara Hepworth
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"Exploring the World of Sculptress: A Glimpse into the Lives and Works of Lady Young, Kathleen Scott, Dorothy Cole, Mlle Moria, Elisabeth Frink, Barbara Hepworth, and Clare Sheridan" In the realm of artistry lies a world where creativity knows no bounds. Meet Lady Young (formerly Lady Scott), Peter Scott, and Wayland Young - individuals who have left an indelible mark on the world of sculpture. One captivating image takes us back in time as we witness Kathleen Scott meticulously sculpting a statue of Edwin Montagu. Her hands delicately shaping clay into a masterpiece that would forever immortalize its subject. Moving forward in time, we encounter Mrs Harry Payne Whitney - not just a socialite but also an accomplished sculptress herself. Her ability to breathe life into stone is awe-inspiring. Dorothy Cole's story intrigues us as she transitions from being a sculptress and designer of tiles to embracing new artistic endeavors. The transformation speaks volumes about her passion for self-expression. Mlle Moria invites us into her studio through an oil painting on canvas. We catch glimpses of her creative process as she brings forth beauty from raw materials. A model wearing Sambo's cotton dress pays a visit to Elisabeth Frink's studio - two artists colliding in their shared love for craftsmanship and design. Barbara Hepworth engages in deep discussion with Michael Tippett; their minds intertwining like vines as they explore the depths of artistic expression together. Clare Sheridan's journey unfolds before our eyes through various photographs capturing different moments in her life. From Madame Yevonde's lens to Bab-El-M Cid adventures with her son by her side – each frame tells tales untold until now. These remarkable women have paved the way for future generations of female sculptors who continue to shape our perception of art today.