Autograph Book, containing a broad selection of 200+ signatures to include Sport: Usain Bolt, Gezahegne Abera, Jonathan Edwards, Paula Radcliffe, Bobby Robson, Bernie Ecclestone, Steve Davis, Josh Gifford, Robin Knox-Johnstone, The Arts: David Hockney, Carlos Acosta, Jack Vettriano, Tracy Emin, Sir Terry Pratchett, Mark Rylance, Doris Lessing, Carol Ann Duffy, Anthony Gormley. Politics: Christopher Grayling, Al Gore, Nick Clegg, Ken Clark, Eric Pickles, Valery Giscard d'Estang, Gerhard Schroder and many, many more. Most annotated in pencil below, most multiple signatures to a page, many signed double sided (gd)
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David Hockney, artist. A signed (in green and blue ink) 1992 Single European Market FDC. The stamp was designed by Hockney, considered to be one of the most influential British artists of the 20th century. With insert and 13 Oct 1992 cancellation. Good Condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
*DAVID HOCKNEY (b. 1937) 'In Despair' from 'Illustrations for Fourteen Poems from C.P. Cavafy', 1966, signed dated and numbered 71/75 in pencil to the margin, etching, the plate 34.5cm x 22.5 cm; complete with the large format poem (2)Provenance: Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, RutlandFramed dimensions: 62.2cm x 47.9cm
*DAVID HOCKNEY (b. 1937) 'In the Dull Village' from 'Illustrations for Fourteen Poems from C.P. Cavafy', 1966, signed dated and numbered 71/75 in pencil to the margin, etching, the plate 34.5cm x 22.5 cm; complete with the large format poem (2)Provenance: Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, RutlandFramed dimensions: 62.2cm x 47.9cm
*DAVID HOCKNEY (b. 1937) 'According to Prescriptions of Ancient Magicians' from 'Illustrations for Fourteen Poems from C.P. Cavafy', 1966, signed and dated in pencil to the margin, artist's proof etching aside from the edition of 75, the plate 34.5cm x 22.5 cm; complete with the large format poem (2)Provenance: Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, RutlandFramed dimensions: 64.5cm x 50.5cm
David Hockney (b.1937)David Hockney: A RetrospectiveOffset lithograph printed in colours, 1987, printed by Westerham Press Ltd., Kent, published by the Tate Gallery, London, on the occasion of the artist's exhibition, on wove paper, with full margins, sheet 758 x 509mm (29 7/8 x 20in) (framed)
David Hockney (b.1937)Remember That You Cannot Look At the Sun or Death for Very LongLithograph printed in colours with screenprint in yellow, 2021, numbered from the edition of 3000 on an adhesive label verso, printed and published by Circa, London, with the accompanying Certificate of Authenticity, on smooth wove paper, with full margins, sheet 894 x 254mm (35 1/4 x 10in)
David Hockney OM CH RA, British b. 1937-Vide Poche No. 33, 2020; A Year in Normandie, 2020-21;each hand cast Fine Bone China ashtray dish in colours, (i) stamp numbered 8/200 to base, published by The Royal Academy of Arts, (ii) stamp numbered 5/170 to base, produced for Salts Mill, each contained within original card box, overall: 20 x 16 x 4 cm, (ARR)Note: each work is accompanied by numbered certificates.
David Hockney OM CH RA, British b.1937- Rapunzel 1969, from Illustrations for Six Fairy Tales from the Brothers Grimm (S.A.C. 81-86, M.C.A.T. 78-83) The complete leporello with six etchings (five with aquatint), and texts, signed on title page in pencil, edition 83/100, published by Petersburg press in association with the Kasmin Gallery, 1970, folded: 45.8 x 31 cm, unfolded: 45.8 x 280.5 cm, (unframed) (ARR) Note: Catalogue Raisonne Scottish Arts Council 81-86Exhibited: Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo
After David Hockney OM CH RA, British b. 1937- Dog Paintings, Salts Mill, 1995; New Drawings, Salts Mill, 1994; New York with a Camera, André Emmerich Gallery, 1983; David Hockney Photographe, Centre Georges Pompidou, 1982; An Exhibition of Costume Drawings and Set Designs Ashmolean Museum Oxford, 1981; XVI RIP Arles, 1985; each offset lithographic poster on wove, smallest sheet: 53.1 x 64.7 cm, largest sheet: 108.8 x 72.2 cm, (unframed) (6)
EIGHT GLYNDEBOURNE FESTIVAL THEMED PRINTS, comprising a signed limited edition print by Sue Macartney Snape Glyndebourne II', approximate size 53cm x 61cm, with reprints of the following - Osbert Lancaster prints for 1960 and 1969, David Hockney 1975 & 1989, Erté 1980, Mary Fedden 1999, Peter Brookes 2000, together with two programme posters from 1984 and 1991, together with thirty Glyndebourne Festival Programmes 1992-2023, Dining at Glyndebourne and Ticket stubs (10 + 2 BOXES)
▲ Sir Peter Blake RA (b.1932) 'David Hockney in a Hollywood/Spanish Interior', 1965offset lithograph in colours, signed 'Peter Blake' in pencil l.r., numbered '193/250'image 45 x 37cmCondition ReportFramed: 61 x 50cmAppears to be in good condition. Well presented and ready to hang. Not viewed out of glazed frame.
David Hockney, born in 1937 in Bradford, England, is a renowned British artist whose work spans various mediums, including painting, drawing, photography, and collage. He is considered one of the most influential artists of the 20th and 21st centuries, known for his vibrant use of color, innovative techniques, and exploration of space and perspective.Hockney rose to prominence in the 1960s as a leading figure in the Pop Art movement. He gained recognition for his iconic swimming pool paintings, which captured the California lifestyle and reflected his fascination with the interplay of water, light, and space. These works, characterized by their bold colors and clean lines, established Hockney as a master of depicting the modern urban environment.Beyond his exploration of the swimming pool motif, Hockney's diverse body of work encompasses a wide range of subjects and styles. He has painted landscapes, portraits, still lifes, and abstract compositions, continually experimenting with new techniques and approaches. Hockney's ability to capture the essence of his subjects and convey a sense of joy and vitality is a defining characteristic of his art.In addition to his paintings, Hockney has been at the forefront of using technology in art, particularly in his exploration of photography and digital media. He embraced the use of Polaroid cameras, creating innovative photo collages known as "joiners" that captured a scene from multiple perspectives. Later in his career, Hockney embraced iPad drawing, creating intricate and vibrant digital artworks that pushed the boundaries of traditional artistic practices.Hockney's contributions to the art world have been widely recognized and celebrated. He has been the subject of numerous major retrospectives and exhibitions around the world. In 2011, he was appointed a member of the Order of Merit, one of the highest honors bestowed on individuals who have made exceptional contributions in the fields of arts, science, literature, or other areas.David Hockney's artistic legacy is marked by his immense talent, versatility, and innovative spirit. His work continues to inspire and captivate audiences with its vibrant colors, meticulous craftsmanship, and unique perspectives. Hockney's ability to capture the beauty and essence of the world around him, combined with his constant exploration of new techniques and technologies, firmly places him among the most significant artists of our time.Measures 21 x 21.
David Hockney, born on July 9, 1937, is an English painter, printmaker, photographer, and stage designer, known for his contributions to the Pop Art movement and his exploration of various artistic styles. Born in Bradford, England, Hockney attended the Royal College of Art in London.Hockney's early works in the 1960s gained attention for their exploration of contemporary themes and popular culture, aligning with the principles of Pop Art. One of his iconic paintings from this period is "A Bigger Splash" (1967), known for its representation of a swimming pool scene in California.In addition to painting, Hockney is recognized for his experimentation with photography and technology. He embraced Polaroid collages and later created composite photographs using multiple viewpoints. His series of photo collages, like "Joiners," exemplifies his innovative approach to capturing space and time.Hockney has explored various styles and mediums throughout his career, from portraiture to landscapes. His interest in capturing the effects of light and color is evident in works such as "Mr and Mrs Clark and Percy" (1970–1971), a portrait of his friends.In recent years, Hockney has embraced digital technology, creating artworks on his iPad and exhibiting large-scale digital drawings. His versatility as an artist and his continuous exploration of new artistic techniques have contributed to his enduring influence on the contemporary art scene.David Hockney's impact on the art world is reflected in numerous awards and honors, including being appointed a Companion of Honour in 1997. His works are held in major art collections worldwide, and he remains a celebrated and influential figure in the realm of contemporary art.Measures 36 x 48.
David Hockney is a British artist who was born on July 9, 1937, in Bradford, England. He is known for his contributions to the pop art movement and his depictions of Southern California swimming pools, as well as his portraits and landscapes. Hockney studied at the Bradford College of Art before attending the Royal College of Art in London. His early work included paintings that featured gay themes and he became a part of the British pop art scene in the 1960s.Hockney's art is characterized by bright colors and a playfulness that often incorporates elements of humor. In addition to painting, he has also worked in other mediums, such as printmaking and photography. His work has been exhibited in museums and galleries around the world and he has received numerous honors, including being made a member of the Order of Merit in 2012.Hockney has also been an advocate for new technologies in art, experimenting with iPad drawing and other digital media. He currently divides his time between England and California, and continues to produce new artwork."A Bigger Splash, 1967".Measures 17.75 x 16.5 inches.
Hockney (David).- Spender (Stephen, editor) Hockney's Alphabet, special edition signed by both Hockney and Spender, 26 colour illustrations by David Hockney, original yellow cloth, grey cloth slip-case, 4to, Faber and Faber for the Aids Crisis Trust, 1991.*** Produced in aid of the AIDS Crisis Trust; contributors include Iris Murdoch, Norman Mailer, Seamus Heaney, Ian McEwan, William Golding, T.S.Eliot, Arthur Miller, Ted Hughes, Kazuo Ishiguro, John Updike, and Susan Sontag.
David Hockney. Six Fairy Tales from the Brothers Grimm, presentation copy inscribed in blue pen to half-title, illustrated with six etchings by David Hockney, original blue leatherette, 12mo, London: Petersburg Press, 1970; David Hockney's Dog Days, with 84 illustrations, original publishers cloth, dust jacket, oblong 8vo, London: Thames and Hudson, 1998 (2) Provenance: the first given by David Hockney to Harry Tatlock Miller (1913-1989) founder of The Redfern Gallery and close personal friend of David.(i) dust marked, silver lettering with wear (ii) dust jacket slightly faded and scuffed at edges.
David Hockney (English, b. 1937). Mixed media of oil pastel and paint on paper titled "Birthday Card for Grey Gallery" depicting three pairs of rollerskates whirling in a circle, 1980.Provenance: Grey Art Gallery, New York, "David's Evening on Wheels" benefit auction, April 29, 1980; Private Minnesota Collection.Lot Essay:David Hockney grew up in Yorkshire, England, and received his artistic training at the Bradford College of Art and the Royal College of Art, from which he graduated in 1962 after shaking things up by refusing to write a graduation essay, claiming that his art spoke for itself. This self-assured and cheeky attitude has stuck with Hockney throughout his career, helping him launch himself into early international success. Hockney has worked in a wide variety of styles and media throughout his career, including pop art, prints, drawings, paintings, and digital art. He is best known for his eye-popping acrylic pool paintings, done in celebration of his adopted home of Southern California. In addition to a wide-ranging and prolific artistic career, Hockney has also found success as a teacher and a theorist, and has published several well-received monographs."Celia Musing" and "Celia Elegant" are from Hockney’s 1979 portfolio in collaboration with Gemini G.E.L. in Los Angeles. This portfolio consists of portraits of several of Hockney’s friends, a recurring theme throughout his body of work. It also shows his tremendous versatility as a portraitist, with works in a variety of styles and moods. These two works depict Celia Birtwell, a prominent British textile designer and longtime friend and model of Hockney’s. With spare, almost careless lines, he presents a vivid impression of Celia, chic and cheerful, drifting through an elegant home. The tonality of the lines builds the sense of fleetingness in her poses; it seems that she has briefly paused to contemplate the orchid in front of her before moving on through her day.Sight; height: 29 1/2 in x width: 38 1/2 in. Framed; height: 30 1/4 in x width: 39 in.
David Hockney (British 1937-), 'Little Boodge' 1993, offset lithograph on wove paper, bearing the Artists Copyright verso; sheet: 28 x 42cmARR sheet: 28 x 42cm In very good condition No knocks, tears or creases to the sheet Minor colour variation to the sheet edges, due to the age of the work This work has been stored flat and has never been framed.
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