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The following year Helen Carew, one of Ross's friends who had known Wilde in his heyday, anonymously offered £2,000 to erect a monument by the young sculptor Jacob Epstein.
Oscar Wilde's lipstick-covered Paris tomb to be protected 2011
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Creepy figures from the 1930s pay homage to Jacob Epstein's 1913-14 sculpture of a worker fused with his protective mask, "The Rock Drill."
Irascible Still Karen Wilkin 2011
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Opening in three weeks, highlights include iconic work by Jacob Epstein, Anthony Caro and Damien Hirst.
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Jacob Epstein's Rock Drill 1913-15 was reconstructed in polyester resin by Ken Cook and Ann Christopher in 1973-74.
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Such is the clarity of the layout and the juxtaposition of her work with fellow contemporaries that it is possible to follow her development from early endeavors in wood and stone, the influence of the Arts and Crafts movement, to the inspiration of two expatriate modernists, the American Jacob Epstein and the Frenchman Henri Gaudier-Brzeska, and finally her move into a more pristine abstraction.
Set in the City That Shaped Her Richard Holledge 2011
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Venice art "The Vorticists: Rebel Artists in London and New York, 1914–1918" explores the London-based art movement with work by Wyndham Lewis and Jacob Epstein among others.
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David Austen 'End of Love' 2010 film still by David Austen This is because though Mr. Houseago uses many of the same materials as did artists of Antiquity, he is also in the Modernist tradition of Picasso, Brancusi and Jacob Epstein, and even has affinities with the Minimalism of Carl Andr é and Donald Judd.
Energy Pulses Through Houseago's Sculpture Paul Levy 2010
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In that he was following the lead of his slightly older American-born fellow British sculptor, Jacob Epstein, and a range of other artists in France and Germany.
An Intimate Moore 2010
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In London she soon met the sculptor Jacob Epstein (1880 – 1959), but she herself started drawing only in 1918.
Antonietta Rapha��l. 2009
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This sculpture by Jacob Epstein looks more like something from Star Wars than a turn-of-the-century indictment against "the terrible Frankenstein's monster we have made ourselves into," doesn't it?
Artist of the Day: Jacob Epstein Michael May 2008
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