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'''''Two Forms in Echelon''''' ([[1961]]) is an abstract modernist sculpture by English artist [[Barbara Hepworth]] which is in the [[Collections of the Birmingham Museum of Art|permanent collection]] of the [[Birmingham Museum of Art]] and displayed in the fist floor corridor at the foot of the east stairway. The smoothly-joined composition of wood, bronze and marble is one of an edition of seven.
'''''Two Forms in Echelon''''' ([[1961]]) is an abstract modernist sculpture by English artist [[Barbara Hepworth]] (1903-1975) which is in the [[Collections of the Birmingham Museum of Art|permanent collection]] of the [[Birmingham Museum of Art]] and displayed in the fist floor corridor at the foot of the east stairway. The bronze casting is one of an edition of seven.
 
The work was purchased by the museum with funds from the [[1986]] Museum Dinner and Ball.
 
==References==
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Latest revision as of 23:34, 5 January 2016

Two Forms in Echelon (1961) is an abstract modernist sculpture by English artist Barbara Hepworth (1903-1975) which is in the permanent collection of the Birmingham Museum of Art and displayed in the fist floor corridor at the foot of the east stairway. The bronze casting is one of an edition of seven.

The work was purchased by the museum with funds from the 1986 Museum Dinner and Ball.

References

External link