Barbara Hepworth was a British world-recognized sculptor. Her ideas was complex and multi-faceted and she used a wide range of physical materials for sculpting. In 1941 Barbara used line to plan her <span>her her three-dimensional artwork :</span> Drawing for 'Sculpture with Colour' (Forms with Colour)<span> .</span>
Through the stability of elements on either side of an imaginary line.
I think it became a big thing cuz of the war had a lesson on this in 6th grade
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considered to be the principal proponent of the Neoclassical style, which moved art briskly away from the previous Rococo period
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His most famous works include "The Death of Marat" and "Napoleon Crossing the Alps."