Hockney, David
DAVID HOCKNEY Pearblossom Highway, 1986
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$900.00
Sku: EF5921
Artist: David Hockney
Title: Pearblossom Highway
Year: 1986
Signed: No
Medium: Offset Lithograph
Paper Size: 32.25 x 36.5 inches ( 81.915 x 92.71 cm )
Image Size: 26.25 x 36.5 inches ( 66.675 x 92.71 cm )
Edition Size: 2000
Framed: No
Condition: C: Several Signs of use and handling, some visible marks
Supplemental Condition Information: Multiple paper breaks in lower border Edge/corner damage from handling.
Additional Details: This 1986 poster was created by David Hockney for an exhibition held at the International Center of Photography in New York. The poster is a superb example of Hockney's photo-collages, featuring a segment of the famous California State Route 138. It is highly regarded and documented as number 128 in the 1987 "Hockney Posters" book and number 176 in the 1994 "David Hockney: Poster Art" book. This piece exemplifies Hockney's innovative approach to capturing landscapes and his unique style of combining photography and collage. Though the item has condition issues, it remains highly valuable due to its authenticity and significance in Hockney's body of work.
Artist: David Hockney
Title: Pearblossom Highway
Year: 1986
Signed: No
Medium: Offset Lithograph
Paper Size: 32.25 x 36.5 inches ( 81.915 x 92.71 cm )
Image Size: 26.25 x 36.5 inches ( 66.675 x 92.71 cm )
Edition Size: 2000
Framed: No
Condition: C: Several Signs of use and handling, some visible marks
Supplemental Condition Information: Multiple paper breaks in lower border Edge/corner damage from handling.
Additional Details: This 1986 poster was created by David Hockney for an exhibition held at the International Center of Photography in New York. The poster is a superb example of Hockney's photo-collages, featuring a segment of the famous California State Route 138. It is highly regarded and documented as number 128 in the 1987 "Hockney Posters" book and number 176 in the 1994 "David Hockney: Poster Art" book. This piece exemplifies Hockney's innovative approach to capturing landscapes and his unique style of combining photography and collage. Though the item has condition issues, it remains highly valuable due to its authenticity and significance in Hockney's body of work.