Hockney, David
DAVID HOCKNEY Walking Past Le Rossignol, 1985
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$375.00
Sku: GH1717
Artist: David Hockney
Title: Walking Past Le Rossignol
Year: 1985
Signed: No
Medium: Offset Lithograph
Paper Size: 19.5 x 39.75 inches ( 49.53 x 100.965 cm )
Image Size: 19.5 x 39.75 inches ( 49.53 x 100.965 cm )
Edition Size: Unknown
Framed: No
Condition: A-: Near Mint, very light signs of handling
Additional Details: This first edition exhibition poster, titled Walking Past Le Rossignol, was created by David Hockney and is a distinguished piece in his portfolio. Referenced as No. 151 in the 1994 book David Hockney: Poster Art by Brian Baggot and No. 120 in the 1987 book Hockney Posters by the same author, this poster exemplifies Hockney’s vibrant use of color and dynamic composition. Published by Petersburg Press in London, UK, in 1985, the poster showcases Hockney's distinctive style and creativity. Printed using high-quality offset lithography, the poster ensures that the details and hues remain vivid and true to Hockney’s original design. Although unsigned and unnumbered, this edition is highly sought after by collectors due to its authenticity and connection to Hockney’s renowned body of work.
Artist: David Hockney
Title: Walking Past Le Rossignol
Year: 1985
Signed: No
Medium: Offset Lithograph
Paper Size: 19.5 x 39.75 inches ( 49.53 x 100.965 cm )
Image Size: 19.5 x 39.75 inches ( 49.53 x 100.965 cm )
Edition Size: Unknown
Framed: No
Condition: A-: Near Mint, very light signs of handling
Additional Details: This first edition exhibition poster, titled Walking Past Le Rossignol, was created by David Hockney and is a distinguished piece in his portfolio. Referenced as No. 151 in the 1994 book David Hockney: Poster Art by Brian Baggot and No. 120 in the 1987 book Hockney Posters by the same author, this poster exemplifies Hockney’s vibrant use of color and dynamic composition. Published by Petersburg Press in London, UK, in 1985, the poster showcases Hockney's distinctive style and creativity. Printed using high-quality offset lithography, the poster ensures that the details and hues remain vivid and true to Hockney’s original design. Although unsigned and unnumbered, this edition is highly sought after by collectors due to its authenticity and connection to Hockney’s renowned body of work.