Robert Rosen: A Large Group of Vintage Polaroids Taken by Rosen and Signed by Various Film/Music/TV Stars,1980s-00s,approximately 340 colour Polaroids, each signed in various inks by the celebrity featured in the images, notable people include; David Bowie, Bill Wyman, Cliff Richard, Grace Jones, Donovan, Elton John, Sting, Zandra Rhodes, Mary Quant, Sylvester Stallone, Terence Stamp, Vera Lynn, Marianne Faithful, Pete Townsend, Charlie Watts (unsigned), Shirley Bassey, Audrey Hepburn, Stevie Knicks, Andrew Ridgeley, Rudolf Nureyev, Luciano Pavarotti, BB King, Joan Rivers, Jackie Collins, Ronnie Barker, Rowan Atkinson, Whoopie Goldberg, Diana Rigg, Tom Selleck, Mel Gibson, Kylie Minogue, Olivia Newton-John, Nicole Kidman, Ru Paul, Cate Blanchette, Yoko Ono, David Essex, Phil Lynott, Phil Collins, The Village People, David Hockney, Andrew Logan, Karl Lagerfeld, Joe Cocker, John Hurt, Edward Bell, Duggie Fields, Patrick Hughes, Naomi Campbell, Ossie Clark, Malcolm McLaren, Celia Birtwell, Grayson Perry, Peter Blake, Thierry Mugler, David Bailey, Martin Sharp, Paloma Picasso, Jean Shrimpton, Diana Ross, Ella Fitzgerald, Etta James, Issey Miyake, Marcel Marceau, Francis Bacon, Dean Martin, Bob Geldof, Michael York, Helmut Newton, Herb Ritts, Joan Collins, Carrie Fisher, Tom Stoppard, Lewis Morley, Anita Ekberg, Bill Gibb, David Attenborough, Kenny Rogers, Kenny Everett, Christopher Reeve, Jean Paul Gautier, Ronnie Corbett, Diana Dors, Tony Curtis, Joanna Lumley, Geraldine Chaplin, Omar Sharif, Ian McKellen, Michael Caine, Penelope Keith, Muhammad Ali, Les Dawson, Jane Asher, Janet Street-Porter, Bette Midler, Bonnie Tyler, Jerry Hall, Boy George, Quentin Crisp, William Burroughs, Andrew Lloyd-Webber, Deborah Kerr, Nina Simone, Leo Sayer, Lulu, David Hemmings, Barry Lategan, Nico, Vanessa Redgrave, among many others, all signed and dated on the reverse by the photographer, split across two leather-bound albums, sold without copyright or any reproduction rights, each 3 1/2in x 4in (9cm x 10cm), (Qty)Footnotes:Provenance:Offered by Australian photographer Robert Rosen.During 1975-1985 Rosen worked as a freelance photographer in London for Rolling Stone, NME and other music papers. He was also a society, portrait and catwalk photographer for Ritz Newspaper, Avant Garde Magazine, Root, Fashion Weekly & POL and freelanced for daily newspapers during this time. In 1985 Robert returned to Australia and continued his work with Harper's Bazaar, Vogue, Mode & Elle and the Sunday Telegraph, Sydney.Robert Rosen is one of Australia's foremost social photographers and an astute observer of Sydney and London society. He has covered social events for the past 30 years and through his lens brings us tantalizing shots of global celebrities. These are not the stiff poses and uncomfortable smiles captured by most social photographers. It is clear Rosen's subjects are willing participants, resulting in images that exude warmth and wit. This fascinating series of Polaroid photographs records the glamour, the personalities, the drama and the fun of London, Paris and Sydney social events. The images are also important social documents, recording key personalities among the world's social set‚ a mix of actors, rockstars, stage and screen stars and creatives. A visual history of his work appears in his latest book Glitterati. David Bowie Polaroid, London, 1981.'This polaroid was taken at a party at Regine's nightclub on top of a building in Kensington London. I spotted Bowie in the garden and nervously went up to him and asked if I could take his photo and do a Polaroid of him. He agreed but wanted us to go somewhere a little more secluded. I took the Polaroid and all the while I'm thinking, he's going to remember me as the photographer who'd taken his photo at the Blitz Club without his permission about six months before. He was asking me questions about my attire, especially the Andrew Logan mirror bowtie I was wearing. He then said ' Ahh, Robert Rosen with the looking glass bowtie.' I smiled and showed him the Polaroid that by now had fully developed. But it had my fingerprints across the top of it as I'd been nervously holding it too hard whilst talking to David. I suggested we take another one, but he said 'No I like it, it's art' and he signed it.'- Robert RosenThe Charlie Watts Polaroid is the only unsigned photograph in the collection. When Rosen asked Watts to sign it, his excuse for not doing so was because John Lennon had passed away that day.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
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Patrick Procktor RA, British 1936-2003 - Life studies, c.1958-1962; ink and pastel on paper, signed lower right 'Patrick Procktor', 58.6 x 33.5 cm (ARR) Provenance: with Marcus Galleries, Birmingham (according to the label attached to the reverse of the frame); private collection Note: this early work was likely made while the artist was still a student at the Slade School of Art. Patrick Procktor was one of the most important British artists of the late 20th century, celebrated alongside his friends Keith Vaughan and David Hockney. Known for his natural and colourful figurative style, his watercolours encapsulate his talent and wit. An intrepid traveller, his works were often inspired by the colours and sounds remembered from his trips to Greece, India and Morocco. His work has been regularly exhibited at the Redfern Gallery, alongside a touring museum show in 1985 that began at Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery. He was more recently the subject of an acclaimed retrospective at Huddersfield Art Gallery in 2012. His work is in collections across the world including British Museum, London, Los Angeles County Museum, Museum of Modern Art, New York and Museo de Arte São Paulo, Brazil. With thanks to Dr. Ian Massey, author of 'Patrick Procktor: Art and Life' (Unicorn Press, 2010), for his assistance with the cataloguing of this work.
Patrick Procktor RA, British 1936-2003 - Borough, c.1958-1962; pencil on paper, signed lower right ‘Procktor' and titled centre left 'Borough', 71 x 54 cm (ARR) Provenance: with Marcus Galleries, Birmingham (according to the label attached to the reverse of the frame); private collection Note: this early work was likely made while the artist was still a student at the Slade School of Art. Patrick Procktor was one of the most important British artists of the late 20th century, celebrated alongside his friends Keith Vaughan and David Hockney. Known for his natural and colourful figurative style, his watercolours encapsulate his talent and wit. An intrepid traveller, his works were often inspired by the colours and sounds remembered from his trips to Greece, India and Morocco. His work has been regularly exhibited at the Redfern Gallery, alongside a touring museum show in 1985 that began at Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery. He was more recently the subject of an acclaimed retrospective at Huddersfield Art Gallery in 2012. His work is in collections across the world including British Museum, London, Los Angeles County Museum, Museum of Modern Art, New York and Museo de Arte São Paulo, Brazil. With thanks to Dr. Ian Massey, author of 'Patrick Procktor: Art and Life' (Unicorn Press, 2010), for his assistance with the cataloguing of this work.
Y DAVID HOCKNEY RA (b.1937) "Road Across The Wolds", lithograph, signed, 19 1/4" x 24", blond wood frame (subject to Artists Resale Right) (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: Very good. Hand signed. Provenance; given by Jonathan Silver deceased (founder of the Hockney Gallery, Salt's MIll, Bradford) to his friends, (a local family) who in turn gifted it to the vendor in lieu of payment for professional services.
Christabel Blackburn Oh, California Gouache on paper Signed on Verso 10 x 15cm (3¾ x 5¾ in.) This lot has been curated by Millie Foster About London based artist Christabel Blackburn (born London, 1986) is a painter who conjures atmospheric scenes which focus on the interplay between people and spaces. Using a sensitively reduced visual language, Christabel distils the modern world and our interaction with it into quiet, concentrated scenes. Her figures are largely locked in their own universe, traversing streets formed of intersecting flat planes or drinking in art in colour drenched galleries. Her practice exists in a finely tuned space; we believe this world and yet it is removed from our own in its timelessness and absences. Largely gone is the paraphernalia of the twenty first century and what emerges in the space is a sense of order but more importantly psychological suspension. Perhaps these are what our memories or dreams of a sunny day might look like, no sound, rarely any shadows and none of the encumbrances of existing in the world. Women particularly take up space in an interesting way, confidently walking away or engaging with art alone. Education LARA, London, Figurative Painting and Sculpture, 2009-2011 Charles Cecil Studios, Florence, Figurative Drawing, 2008-2009 University of Newcastle Upon Tyne, Newcastle, Classical Studies, 2005-2008 Select Exhibitions/Awards Recent Paintings, Alex Eagle, Soho | current Splash, Ode to Hockney, Sophie Breitmeyer, Notting Hill | Current Art Uk Charity Auction, London | Sept, 2021 Faces || places, Group Exhibition, Nordic Art Agency, Malmö, Sweden | 2020 Pavements, Solo exhibition, Partnership Editions | 2020 Winner, Sky Arts Portrait Artist of the Year | 2020 Shortlisted for The BP Portrait Award | 2020 Recent Paintings, Alex Eagle, Soho | 2019 'Multiples', Bridgeman Editions, Green and Stone, London | 2019 Sky Arts Portrait Artist of the Year | 2017 You must not reproduce, duplicate, copy, sell, resell or exploit any works. In doing so, you endanger our relationships with artists, and directly jeopardise the charitable work we do.
Claire Houlihan Chandos Place Watercolour on paper Signed on Verso 10 x 15cm (3¾ x 5¾ in.) This lot has been curated by AOAP About Claire is a figurative impressionist painter in oils, acrylic and watercolour who lives in Lancing, West Sussex. Painting often mundane objects and scenes, contrast of light and shadow and themes of emptiness and stillness. Influences include Hopper, Hockney, Cezanne and contemporary American Impressionists. Education The Arts Institute at Bournemouth Brighton College of Technology Select Exhibitions/Awards The Summer Exhibition 2023 Brighton Artist's Open Houses 2022,23 The Sussex Contemporary 2022 Statement about AOAP Submitted Artwork Chandos place is in Covent Gardens, I saw this pretty trio of pastel faced buildings one time, the building says Chandos street but it's actually in Chandos Pl. The piano player was playing on Hove promenade on a mobile box piano. The fluffy cat is a regular visitor to my garden and the yellow door is in one of Hove's regency Squares. You must not reproduce, duplicate, copy, sell, resell or exploit any works. In doing so, you endanger our relationships with artists, and directly jeopardise the charitable work we do.
Richard Spare Chat (detail), 2023 Drypoint and watercolour on paper Signed on Verso 10 x 15cm (3¾ x 5¾ in.) This lot has been curated by AOAP About Richard Spare is a painter and printmaker. After studying painting at Maidstone College of Art in the 1970s, Richard embarked on a career that has seen him edition work for a number of leading contemporary artists including David Hockney, Robert Ryman and Jasper Johns among others. He has exhibited his own work internationally and has often displayed work in our own Summer Exhibition over the years. He first came to Hockney's attention in 1977 working as his assistant. During their time together, Spare took charge of setting up an etching studio for him and observed Hockney creating sets for a Glyndebourne production of The Magic Flute. A decade later, Spare was working with Jasper Johns in New York, proofing and editioning complex carborundum prints. Today, Spare focuses on producing his own work, drawing on themes of nature and travel. Based in Charlton, he works from a converted Victorian coach house. A homage to the art of printmaking, this specially designed studio is home to his lovingly restored antique etching presses. Education Maidstone College of Art 1971 - 1974 Select Exhibitions/Awards 2001-21 13 tours of Japan totalling over 200 solo exhibitions 2012 Guest International Artist, Melbourne, Australia Solo Exhibitions in: Australia, Japan, Korea, United Kingdom Selected Group Exhibitions RA Summer Exhibitions. 1973-2023 44 Artworks selected for 30 Summer Exhibitions at the Royal Academy of Arts, London Invited Artist at: 2016 The Original Print Show curated by Norman Ackroyd CBE RA, Zillah Bell Gallery, Thirsk, Yorkshire 2014-15 Painter Printmakers - The Six-Month Launch Exhibition of RA Art Sales, The Keeper's House, Royal Academy of Arts, London 2005 The Discerning Eye Exhibition, Mall Galleries, London 2003 The Winter Print Fair, The Friends Room, Royal Academy of Arts, London 1997 The Discerning Eye Exhibition, Mall Galleries, London Gallery Representation Public Collections Art in Healthcare Aston University Berlin Central and Regional Library British Library Cartwright Hall Art Gallery Chelmsford Museum Federation University Australia Hastings Museum and Art Gallery Horsham Regional Art Gallery, Victoria, Australia Hunterian Art Gallery Imperial Health Charity Leeds Art Gallery Maidstone Museum Museum of London Museum of the Home Penlee House Gallery and Museum Royal Cornwall Museum Trevelyan College, Durham University University College London Hospitals Trust Victoria and Albert Museum. Statement about AOAP Submitted Artwork 'Chat' detail, a glimpse into Richard's London Garden, where birds meet for a chat on the garden bench he renovated. Spring Bullfinch detail, a welcome spring visitor to the magnolia tree in Richard's London Garden. Honeysuckle detail, honeysuckle winds its way through the jasmine and clematis in Richard's front garden in London. A heavenly scent on a summer evening. All three are cropped from original drypoint and watercolour prints and are unique. You must not reproduce, duplicate, copy, sell, resell or exploit any works. In doing so, you endanger our relationships with artists, and directly jeopardise the charitable work we do.
Claire Houlihan The Yellow Door Oil on paper Signed on Verso 10 x 15cm (3¾ x 5¾ in.) This lot has been curated by AOAP About Claire is a figurative impressionist painter in oils, acrylic and watercolour who lives in Lancing, West Sussex. Painting often mundane objects and scenes, contrast of light and shadow and themes of emptiness and stillness. Influences include Hopper, Hockney, Cezanne and contemporary American Impressionists. Education The Arts Institute at Bournemouth Brighton College of Technology Select Exhibitions/Awards The Summer Exhibition 2023 Brighton Artist's Open Houses 2022,23 The Sussex Contemporary 2022 Statement about AOAP Submitted Artwork Chandos place is in Covent Gardens, I saw this pretty trio of pastel faced buildings one time, the building says Chandos street but it's actually in Chandos Pl. The piano player was playing on Hove promenade on a mobile box piano. The fluffy cat is a regular visitor to my garden and the yellow door is in one of Hove's regency Squares. You must not reproduce, duplicate, copy, sell, resell or exploit any works. In doing so, you endanger our relationships with artists, and directly jeopardise the charitable work we do.
Richard Spare Honeysuckle (detail), 2023 Drypoint and watercolour on paper Signed on Verso 10 x 15cm (3¾ x 5¾ in.) This lot has been curated by AOAP About Richard Spare is a painter and printmaker. After studying painting at Maidstone College of Art in the 1970s, Richard embarked on a career that has seen him edition work for a number of leading contemporary artists including David Hockney, Robert Ryman and Jasper Johns among others. He has exhibited his own work internationally and has often displayed work in our own Summer Exhibition over the years. He first came to Hockney's attention in 1977 working as his assistant. During their time together, Spare took charge of setting up an etching studio for him and observed Hockney creating sets for a Glyndebourne production of The Magic Flute. A decade later, Spare was working with Jasper Johns in New York, proofing and editioning complex carborundum prints. Today, Spare focuses on producing his own work, drawing on themes of nature and travel. Based in Charlton, he works from a converted Victorian coach house. A homage to the art of printmaking, this specially designed studio is home to his lovingly restored antique etching presses. Education Maidstone College of Art 1971 - 1974 Select Exhibitions/Awards 2001-21 13 tours of Japan totalling over 200 solo exhibitions 2012 Guest International Artist, Melbourne, Australia Solo Exhibitions in: Australia, Japan, Korea, United Kingdom Selected Group Exhibitions RA Summer Exhibitions. 1973-2023 44 Artworks selected for 30 Summer Exhibitions at the Royal Academy of Arts, London Invited Artist at: 2016 The Original Print Show curated by Norman Ackroyd CBE RA, Zillah Bell Gallery, Thirsk, Yorkshire 2014-15 Painter Printmakers - The Six-Month Launch Exhibition of RA Art Sales, The Keeper's House, Royal Academy of Arts, London 2005 The Discerning Eye Exhibition, Mall Galleries, London 2003 The Winter Print Fair, The Friends Room, Royal Academy of Arts, London 1997 The Discerning Eye Exhibition, Mall Galleries, London Gallery Representation Public Collections Art in Healthcare Aston University Berlin Central and Regional Library British Library Cartwright Hall Art Gallery Chelmsford Museum Federation University Australia Hastings Museum and Art Gallery Horsham Regional Art Gallery, Victoria, Australia Hunterian Art Gallery Imperial Health Charity Leeds Art Gallery Maidstone Museum Museum of London Museum of the Home Penlee House Gallery and Museum Royal Cornwall Museum Trevelyan College, Durham University University College London Hospitals Trust Victoria and Albert Museum. Statement about AOAP Submitted Artwork 'Chat' detail, a glimpse into Richard's London Garden, where birds meet for a chat on the garden bench he renovated. Spring Bullfinch detail, a welcome spring visitor to the magnolia tree in Richard's London Garden. Honeysuckle detail, honeysuckle winds its way through the jasmine and clematis in Richard's front garden in London. A heavenly scent on a summer evening. All three are cropped from original drypoint and watercolour prints and are unique. You must not reproduce, duplicate, copy, sell, resell or exploit any works. In doing so, you endanger our relationships with artists, and directly jeopardise the charitable work we do.
Richard Spare Spring Bullfinch (Detail), 2023 Drypoint and watercolour on paper Signed on Verso 10 x 15cm (3¾ x 5¾ in.) This lot has been curated by AOAP About Richard Spare is a painter and printmaker. After studying painting at Maidstone College of Art in the 1970s, Richard embarked on a career that has seen him edition work for a number of leading contemporary artists including David Hockney, Robert Ryman and Jasper Johns among others. He has exhibited his own work internationally and has often displayed work in our own Summer Exhibition over the years. He first came to Hockney's attention in 1977 working as his assistant. During their time together, Spare took charge of setting up an etching studio for him and observed Hockney creating sets for a Glyndebourne production of The Magic Flute. A decade later, Spare was working with Jasper Johns in New York, proofing and editioning complex carborundum prints. Today, Spare focuses on producing his own work, drawing on themes of nature and travel. Based in Charlton, he works from a converted Victorian coach house. A homage to the art of printmaking, this specially designed studio is home to his lovingly restored antique etching presses. Education Maidstone College of Art 1971 - 1974 Select Exhibitions/Awards 2001-21 13 tours of Japan totalling over 200 solo exhibitions 2012 Guest International Artist, Melbourne, Australia Solo Exhibitions in: Australia, Japan, Korea, United Kingdom Selected Group Exhibitions RA Summer Exhibitions. 1973-2023 44 Artworks selected for 30 Summer Exhibitions at the Royal Academy of Arts, London Invited Artist at: 2016 The Original Print Show curated by Norman Ackroyd CBE RA, Zillah Bell Gallery, Thirsk, Yorkshire 2014-15 Painter Printmakers - The Six-Month Launch Exhibition of RA Art Sales, The Keeper's House, Royal Academy of Arts, London 2005 The Discerning Eye Exhibition, Mall Galleries, London 2003 The Winter Print Fair, The Friends Room, Royal Academy of Arts, London 1997 The Discerning Eye Exhibition, Mall Galleries, London Gallery Representation Public Collections Art in Healthcare Aston University Berlin Central and Regional Library British Library Cartwright Hall Art Gallery Chelmsford Museum Federation University Australia Hastings Museum and Art Gallery Horsham Regional Art Gallery, Victoria, Australia Hunterian Art Gallery Imperial Health Charity Leeds Art Gallery Maidstone Museum Museum of London Museum of the Home Penlee House Gallery and Museum Royal Cornwall Museum Trevelyan College, Durham University University College London Hospitals Trust Victoria and Albert Museum. Statement about AOAP Submitted Artwork 'Chat' detail, a glimpse into Richard's London Garden, where birds meet for a chat on the garden bench he renovated. Spring Bullfinch detail, a welcome spring visitor to the magnolia tree in Richard's London Garden. Honeysuckle detail, honeysuckle winds its way through the jasmine and clematis in Richard's front garden in London. A heavenly scent on a summer evening. All three are cropped from original drypoint and watercolour prints and are unique. You must not reproduce, duplicate, copy, sell, resell or exploit any works. In doing so, you endanger our relationships with artists, and directly jeopardise the charitable work we do.
Christabel Blackburn Dry cleaners, Pacific Palisades Gouache on paper Signed on Verso 10 x 15cm (3¾ x 5¾ in.) This lot has been curated by Millie Foster About London based artist Christabel Blackburn (born London, 1986) is a painter who conjures atmospheric scenes which focus on the interplay between people and spaces. Using a sensitively reduced visual language, Christabel distils the modern world and our interaction with it into quiet, concentrated scenes. Her figures are largely locked in their own universe, traversing streets formed of intersecting flat planes or drinking in art in colour drenched galleries. Her practice exists in a finely tuned space; we believe this world and yet it is removed from our own in its timelessness and absences. Largely gone is the paraphernalia of the twenty first century and what emerges in the space is a sense of order but more importantly psychological suspension. Perhaps these are what our memories or dreams of a sunny day might look like, no sound, rarely any shadows and none of the encumbrances of existing in the world. Women particularly take up space in an interesting way, confidently walking away or engaging with art alone. Education LARA, London, Figurative Painting and Sculpture, 2009-2011 Charles Cecil Studios, Florence, Figurative Drawing, 2008-2009 University of Newcastle Upon Tyne, Newcastle, Classical Studies, 2005-2008 Select Exhibitions/Awards Recent Paintings, Alex Eagle, Soho | current Splash, Ode to Hockney, Sophie Breitmeyer, Notting Hill | Current Art Uk Charity Auction, London | Sept, 2021 Faces || places, Group Exhibition, Nordic Art Agency, Malmö, Sweden | 2020 Pavements, Solo exhibition, Partnership Editions | 2020 Winner, Sky Arts Portrait Artist of the Year | 2020 Shortlisted for The BP Portrait Award | 2020 Recent Paintings, Alex Eagle, Soho | 2019 'Multiples', Bridgeman Editions, Green and Stone, London | 2019 Sky Arts Portrait Artist of the Year | 2017 You must not reproduce, duplicate, copy, sell, resell or exploit any works. In doing so, you endanger our relationships with artists, and directly jeopardise the charitable work we do.
Claire Houlihan Piano Player Oil on paper Signed on Verso 10 x 15cm (3¾ x 5¾ in.) This lot has been curated by AOAP About Claire is a figurative impressionist painter in oils, acrylic and watercolour who lives in Lancing, West Sussex. Painting often mundane objects and scenes, contrast of light and shadow and themes of emptiness and stillness. Influences include Hopper, Hockney, Cezanne and contemporary American Impressionists. Education The Arts Institute at Bournemouth Brighton College of Technology Select Exhibitions/Awards The Summer Exhibition 2023 Brighton Artist's Open Houses 2022,23 The Sussex Contemporary 2022 Statement about AOAP Submitted Artwork Chandos place is in Covent Gardens, I saw this pretty trio of pastel faced buildings one time, the building says Chandos street but it's actually in Chandos Pl. The piano player was playing on Hove promenade on a mobile box piano. The fluffy cat is a regular visitor to my garden and the yellow door is in one of Hove's regency Squares. You must not reproduce, duplicate, copy, sell, resell or exploit any works. In doing so, you endanger our relationships with artists, and directly jeopardise the charitable work we do.
Claire Houlihan Fluffy Cat Pencil on paper Signed on Verso 10 x 15cm (3¾ x 5¾ in.) This lot has been curated by AOAP About Claire is a figurative impressionist painter in oils, acrylic and watercolour who lives in Lancing, West Sussex. Painting often mundane objects and scenes, contrast of light and shadow and themes of emptiness and stillness. Influences include Hopper, Hockney, Cezanne and contemporary American Impressionists. Education The Arts Institute at Bournemouth Brighton College of Technology Select Exhibitions/Awards The Summer Exhibition 2023 Brighton Artist's Open Houses 2022,23 The Sussex Contemporary 2022 Statement about AOAP Submitted Artwork Chandos place is in Covent Gardens, I saw this pretty trio of pastel faced buildings one time, the building says Chandos street but it's actually in Chandos Pl. The piano player was playing on Hove promenade on a mobile box piano. The fluffy cat is a regular visitor to my garden and the yellow door is in one of Hove's regency Squares. You must not reproduce, duplicate, copy, sell, resell or exploit any works. In doing so, you endanger our relationships with artists, and directly jeopardise the charitable work we do.
NO RESERVE Braque (Georges) Le Solitaire, illustrations, original cloth, slip-case, 1959 § Hockey (David) David Hockney, edited by Nikos Stangos, illustrations, original boards, dust-jacket, lightly sunned, 1976; Photographs, original boards, dust-jacket, lightly sunned, 1982, first editions; and a group of ephemera, v.s. (sml qty.)
David Hockney OM CH RA, British b. 1937- On It May Stay His Eye (from 'The Blue Guitar' series), 1976/77; etching, softground etching, and aquatint (printed from 2 copper plates) on wove paper, signed and numbered '104/200' in pencil, printed at Petersburg Studios, published by Petersburg Press, London, image: 34.5 x 42.3 cm, (framed) (ARR)
Stephen Spender (British 1909-1985) & David Hockney OM CH RA (British b.1937-)China Diary, 1982;book, including 158 offset lithograph prints of watercolours, drawings and photographs, hand signed by David Hockney RA and Stephen Spender on the frontispiece, published in 1982 by Thames and Hudson, overall: 25.5 x 19.5 cm, (ARR)
David Hockney OM CH RA,British b. 1937-Exhibition Poster (Fiesta), 1988; The Other Side, 1993 (poster); Mount Fuji (poster); Montcalm Interior at 7 o'clock, 1988 (poster); Me Draw - Drawn On Ipad, 2011; each offset lithographic poster, (i) sheet: 63 × 42.9 cm,(ii) sheet: 63.0 x 101.0 cm,(iii) sheet: 86.5 x 64 cm,(iv) sheet: 70 × 83.4 cm,(v) sheet: 84.1 × 59.4 cm,(unframed)(ARR)(5)
* Hockney (David, born 1937). Two photographs of the artist David Hockney by Raymond Foye, 1981, vintage gelatin silver prints, photographer's credit label sellotaped to verso of each, 220 x 140 mm, together with:Godbold (David), Maggi Hambling standing before her painting '6th Bull' [at the Serpentine Gallery], London, 1987, gelatin silver print with photographer's small label to verso, 250 x 180 mmQTY: (3)
DAVID GENTLEMAN (BRITISH, B. 1930) (5)Fortifications signed, dated and inscribed 'David Gentleman '71 A.P' (in margin) screenprint 58.5 x 56cm together with: Black Quarters (1970), a screenprint by Gordon House; Contour II, a relief print by Lesley Davy; David Hockney, The Tate Gallery, 1980 exhibition poster; Parity Study in Red and Blue (1972), a screenprint by Anthony Hill (5, all unframed) ARR Provenance Private collection, UK
ARR David Hockney (born 1937)David Hockney: A Retrospective, 27 October 1988 - 8 January 1989'Tate Gallery Exhibition Postersignedoffset lithograph on wove paper (rolled) 76 x 51cm The poster is in very good condition; it is rolled, but there is minimal further damage to the artwork. Some light foxing to the surface, but no more severe visible damage. The signature looks authentic and is consistent with other signed examples of the poster.
δ 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)δ This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.
δ David Hockney (b.1937)Olympische Spiele München, 1972 (Baggott 34)Lithograph printed in colours, 1972, printed by Matthieu, Zurich, published by Edition Olympia 1972 GmbH, Munich, on thin wove paper, with full margins, sheet 1010 x 640mm (39 7/8 x 25 1/8in)δ This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.
Große Sammlung Fachliteratur David Hockney22 Bände über das Leben, die Zeichnung, Malerei und Fotografie des Künstlers, teilweise Ausgaben in Englisch, verschiedene Alter und Formate, darunter eine Doublette und zwei Bücher zusätzlich in einer anderen Ausgabe vorhanden, geringe Alters- und Studierspuren.
NO RESERVE Lynton (Norbert) William Scott, 2004 § Howgate (Sarah) Lucian Freud Portraits, 2012 § Hodgkin (Howard) Last Paintings, 2018 § Van Gogh by Bacon, Arles, 2002 § Hockney (David) Early Drawings, original wrappers, 2015 § Jenkins (David Fraser) Paul Nash: The Elements, original wrappers, 2010, illustrations, many colour, all but the last two original cloth or boards, the first two with dust-jackets; and c.20 others on modern British art, 4to & 8vo (c.25)
Hockney, David. The boy hidden in an egg. Radierung auf handgeschöpftem Bütten von W. S. Hodgkinson (Wasserzeichen "DH PP"). Plattenmaße: 20 x 17,5. Blattmaße: 31 x 31 cm.Außerhalb der Auflage von 100 Exemplaren gedrucktes unsigniertes Blatt. - Blatt eines der fünf Radierungen, die als lose Beigaben zum von David Hockney illustrierten Buch "Six Fairy Tales" herausgegeben wurden. - Im oberen Rand 1 cm eingerissen, sonst sehr guter Zustand. - Provenienz: Nachlass Rudolf Rieser.
Hockney, David. The carpenter's bench, a knife and fire. Radierung auf handgeschöpftem Bütten von W. S. Hodgkinson (Wasserzeichen "DH PP"). Rechts unten signiert, links unten mit "A.P. XV" bezeichnet. Plattenmaße: 15,5 x 17,5 cm. Blattmaße: 31 x 31 cm.Außerhalb der Auflage von 100 Exemplaren gedrucktes signiertes Blatt, bezeichnet "A.P. XV". - Blatt eines der fünf Radierungen, die als lose Beigaben zum von David Hockney illustrierten Buch "Six Fairy Tales" herausgegeben wurden. - Sehr guter Zustand. - Provenienz: Nachlass Rudolf Rieser.
Hockney, David. Probeband oder Dummy zu Six Fairy Tales. Mit 39 (13 ganzseitigen) Original-Radierungen. London, Petersburg Press, 1970. 31 (4 weiße) Bl. in Blockbuchbindung. 46 x 32 cm. Dunkelblauer Original-Saffianlederband im Original-Saffianlederschuber von Rudolf Rieser (Stehkante des Einbands leicht berieben, Schuber an den Kanten berieben und etwas fleckig).Der Probeband aus der Werkstatt von Rudolf Rieser, enthält 39 Graphiken, aber keinen Text. - Auf eigens für diese Edition handgeschöpftem Bütten von W. S. Hodgkinson, Bath, mit dem Wasserzeichen "DH PP". - Die weißen Blätter teils mit Produktionsanweisungen in Bleistift. - Teils mit etwas Abklatsch der Tafeln, sonst gut erhalten. - Provenienz: Nachlass Rudolf Rieser.
Hockney, David. Sammlung von 14 Doppelblättern und 2 Einzelblättern aus "Six Fairy Tales". Mit 23 (8 ganzseitigen) Original-Radierungen. London, Petersburg Press, 1970. Ca. 45 x 34 cm. Lose in dunkelblauer Original-Saffianledermappe von Rudolf Rieser (45,5 x 31,5 cm) (etwas fleckig und knickspurig).Die Sammlung aus der Werkstatt von Rudolf Rieser, enthält 28 bedruckte Seiten. - Auf eigens für diese Edition handgeschöpftem Bütten von W. S. Hodgkinson, Bath, mit dem Wasserzeichen "DH PP". - Teils mit leichtem Abklatsch der Tafeln, sonst gut erhalten. - Provenienz: Nachlass Rudolf Rieser.
Peter Phillips, Pneumatics, Pop Art, signierte Farbserigraphie von 1968Peter Phillips, *1939 Birmingham, britischer Pop-Art Künstler, Maler, Grafiker und Filmemacher, Pneumatics, Pop Art- Farbserigraphie/Karton, 62 x 96 cm, handsigniert, datiert (19)68, nummeriert 65/75Philips studierte 1955 bis 1959 das Birmingham College of Art. Ab 1959 beteiligte er sich an Ausstellungen in den Londoner RBA Galleries. Anschließend studierte er von 1959 bis 1962 am Royal College of Art in London. Er nahm an der Young Contemporaries Ausstellung des Jahres 1961 teil, die die Royal College Studenten um David Hockney, R. B. Kitaj, Allen Jones, Derek Boshier, und Patrick Caulfield international bekannt machten. 1962-1969 unterrichtete er am Country College of Art und am Birminghamer College of Art, 1968/69 war er Gastprofessor an der Hochschule für Bildende Künste in Hamburg. 1963 beteiligte er sich an der Pariser Biennale, 1964 an der Pop Art Ausstellungen in Den Haag, Wien und Berlin. Er gehört zu den Mitbegründern der britischen Pop Art.
David Hockney, a signed (in green and red ink) 1992 Single European Market FDC. The stamp, (top right) was designed by Hockney, a British artist considered to be one of the most influential of the 20th century. Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and 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 £10

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