
(incl. surcharge)
Coloured flowers made of paper and ink. 1971.
Printed by Ernest Donagh at Cook Hammond & Kell, London. Published by the Petersburg Press, London 1971 (with the copyright blindstamp)
Lithograph in colours.
Scottish Arts Council 119. Signed, dated and numbered 42/50 and titled. On firm wove paper. 99,5 : 95 cm (39,1 : 37,4 in), the full sheet. David Hockney, one of the founding fathers of Pop-Art and also one of the most important contemporary artists, has been dealing with the question of realistic depictions since the 1960s. As of the early 1970s, the artist spends a lot of time in his London studio creating depictions of plants and fruits with a great love for the detail . Object and drawing form a unit in these works that are delicate and powerful at the same time, thus unfolding their graphic effect, which does entirely without spatial depths. [NB]
Colours slightly faded. Paper slightly discoloured and faintly sunned. With a tiny pressure mark in the lower margin and with few barely noticeable glue stains. Lower left corner slightly wavy.
(incl. surcharge)
Headquarters
Joseph-Wild-Str. 18
81829 Munich
Phone: +49 89 55 244-0
Fax: +49 89 55 244-177
info@kettererkunst.de
Louisa von Saucken / Christoph Calaminus
Holstenwall 5
20355 Hamburg
Phone: +49 40 37 49 61-0
Fax: +49 40 37 49 61-66
infohamburg@kettererkunst.de
Dr. Simone Wiechers / Nane Schlage
Fasanenstr. 70
10719 Berlin
Phone: +49 30 88 67 53-63
Fax: +49 30 88 67 56-43
infoberlin@kettererkunst.de
Cordula Lichtenberg
Gertrudenstraße 24-28
50667 Cologne
Phone: +49 221 510 908-15
infokoeln@kettererkunst.de
Hessen
Rhineland-Palatinate
Miriam Heß
Phone: +49 62 21 58 80-038
Fax: +49 62 21 58 80-595
infoheidelberg@kettererkunst.de
We will inform you in time.