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Published by the Birgit Skiöld Memorial Trust, London
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Etching and drypoint printed in black, on hand-made cream wove paper
Size: Image size: Plate: 13.8 x 11.3 cm (5.4 x 4.4 in) From the collection of printer Richard Michell. One of a few printer's proofs pulled from the plate before the published edition.
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David Hockney lives and works in the UK and Normandy, France and is one of the most influential British artists of the 20th century. He is best known and loved for his paintings of swimming pools in Los Angeles and his photo collages. We love how he seemingly captures the exuberance of a good life, with bright colours and attention to intricate details. Hockney is a prolific artist, dabbling in photography, painting, printmaking, stage design, and most recently, iPad drawings.
David Hockney lives and works in the UK and Normandy, France and is one of the most influential British artists of the 20th century. He is best known and loved for his paintings of swimming pools in Los Angeles and his photo collages. We love how he seemingly captures the exuberance of a good life, with bright colours and attention to intricate details. Hockney is a prolific artist, dabbling in photography, painting, printmaking, stage design, and most recently, iPad drawings.
Hockney attended the Royal College of Art and has exhibited extensively in prominent institutions around the world, in both solo and group shows. Hockey’s artworks are in the public collections of The Art Institute of Chicago, The British Museum, the Hayward Gallery: Arts Council Collection, the Hirshorn Museum and Sculpture Garden of the Smithsonian Institution, the J. Paul Getty Museum, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art.