Hockney, David
DAVID HOCKNEY Gregory Evans, 1979 - Signed
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$3,500.00
Sku: XX9589-B
Artist: David Hockney
Title: Gregory Evans
Year: 1979
Signed: Yes
Medium: Lithograph
Paper Size: 30 x 21 inches ( 76.2 x 53.34 cm )
Image Size: 30 x 21 inches ( 76.2 x 53.34 cm )
Edition Size: 100
Framed: No
Condition: A-: Near Mint, very light signs of handling
Additional Details: This first release exhibition poster for David Hockney's show at Artcurial, Paris in 1979 features the artwork Gregory Evans, 1976. Referenced in Brian Baggott's Catalogue as ref. no. 57, this poster is printed on fine Creysse paper and features a Mourlot blind-stamp. Signed in pencil by the artist, this piece not only commemorates a significant exhibition but also showcases one of Hockney's intimate and striking portraits. Hockney’s keen eye and uncanny ability to capture his subjects’ individuality is evident in this early portrait of Gregory Evans. The lithograph measures 30 x 21 inches (76.2 x 53.34 cm) and is highly sought after by collectors for its authenticity and connection to Hockney’s distinguished body of work.
Artist: David Hockney
Title: Gregory Evans
Year: 1979
Signed: Yes
Medium: Lithograph
Paper Size: 30 x 21 inches ( 76.2 x 53.34 cm )
Image Size: 30 x 21 inches ( 76.2 x 53.34 cm )
Edition Size: 100
Framed: No
Condition: A-: Near Mint, very light signs of handling
Additional Details: This first release exhibition poster for David Hockney's show at Artcurial, Paris in 1979 features the artwork Gregory Evans, 1976. Referenced in Brian Baggott's Catalogue as ref. no. 57, this poster is printed on fine Creysse paper and features a Mourlot blind-stamp. Signed in pencil by the artist, this piece not only commemorates a significant exhibition but also showcases one of Hockney's intimate and striking portraits. Hockney’s keen eye and uncanny ability to capture his subjects’ individuality is evident in this early portrait of Gregory Evans. The lithograph measures 30 x 21 inches (76.2 x 53.34 cm) and is highly sought after by collectors for its authenticity and connection to Hockney’s distinguished body of work.