主要原因是他回國前發現彼此住處相當近所以他硬買她兩本絕版書
現在我們可以讀一下她的簡介
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Gertrude Hermes (更多樣的圖片連接 1901-1983) was a female British wood engraver, print maker and sculptor[1]. She was born in Bickley, Kent[2]. Her vision was austere, of what has been called "benign severity". She was teacher of wood engraving at the Royal Academy Schools until 1976. Her work is in many public collections including the Tate and National portrait gallery.
Notable works
- Spring bouquet, 1929, wood engraving
- The warrior's tomb, 1941, wood engraving
- Bat and Spider, 1932, wood engraving
- Other Cats and Henry, 1952, wood engraving
- Kathleen Raine, 1954, sculpture
書中將Gertrude Hermes翻譯為 "裘屈羅 赫米斯"
Copyright © 2003 Estate of the Artist.
'The River of God' - 1928
Gertrude Hermes (1901 - 1983)
Although best known for her engraving, Gertrude Hermes was also an accomplished sculptor and illustrator. Hermes was born in Bromley, Kent. In the early 1920s, she studied at the Leon Underwood School of Painting and Sculpture in London, with Henry Moore (1898-1986) among her contemporaries.
Hermes received many commissions for sculpture and black-and-white illustrations from private presses to Penguin books. During WWII in America and Canada, she undertook war work as a draughtswomen. After the war, she started working in colour and taught at many leading London art schools. The Royal Academy held a retrospective of her work in 1981 and she was awarded an OBE the following year.
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Sir Michael Kemp Tippett
by Gertrude Hermes
bronze head, 1966
On display in Room 32 at the National Portrait Gallery
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