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David Hockney RA, British b.1937- "Hollywood Bowl Calif. A Hollywood Collection David Hockney Editions Alecto 1965", off-set lithograph/poster printed in colours, signed and dated 1966 in pencil, 76.5x56.5cm: together with one other example of the same poster, also signed and dated 66 in pencil, 76.5x56.5cm., (rolled): After David Hockney RA, British b.1937- "Olypische Spiele München 1972", publ Edition Olympia 1972 GMBH 1970 Matthieu AG Zürich; lithograph/poster printed in colours, 102x64cm., (3) (part unframed) (may be subject to Droit de Suite)
DAVID HOCKNEY (British b.1937) Pembroke Studio Interior, 1984 Lithograph on paper 18.75 x 22 inches/ 47.6 x 55.9 centimeters Signed & dated in pencil lower right "David Hockney, 84" Numbered lower left "64/98" Publisher`s embossment lower right Publisher: Tyler Graphics Ltd., New York Frame: 27 x 30 inches/ 68.6 x 76.2 centimeters PROVENANCE: Private Collection, Kentfield, California Starting Price: $2000
David Hockney RA, British b.1937- "My Mother (Bridlington)", publ by Tate Gallery Publications for the Mail on Sunday, 1988, from the edition of 250; lithograph and offset/exhibition poster printed in colours, signed by the artist in pencil, 76.5x51cm: together with two other exhibition posters entitled `David Hockney: A Retrospective The Metropolitan Museum of Art 1988` and the other "Frederick Remington: The Masterworks`, various sizes, (3) (unframed) (rolled) (may be subject to Droit de Suite) Note: A certificate and letter of authenticity relating to the lead item accompanies this lot
Lot de 11 affiches d`exposition des années 1970-1980-1990 dans les galeries (offset ou lithographie): Henri Matisse à la Galerie Dina Vierny (1982, Mourlot), Fernand Léger-dessins à la galerie Claude Bernard (1970-1971, Dermont), Mazurovsky-dessins à la Galerie Lambert (1989, épreuve sur papier vergé), Henri matisse l`atelier d`Issy 1909-1917 (Impr. Union Paris), Stella Motherwell, Hockney, Smith, Baynard, Shields, Morley, Mitchell, tyler graphics retrospective à la Thordén Wetterling Galleries [Göteborg, Suède] (1983), Sacksick à galerie Art Yomiuri à Paris (1985), Geneviève Honorat à Galerie Pierre-Hélen Grossi à Apt (1994), Minaux-dessins et gravures pour illustrer "Le roi Cophetua" de Julien Gracq (1983), Jean Rudel-mythes, figures et paysages à la Galerie Chrysmart (1987), Jose Hernandez Fiac Edition SAGA 89 Grand Palais et Galeria Torcuolo à Madrid (1989), On y joint 3 autres affiches: Jeanloup SIEFF-Hommage à Seurat, New-York, 1964 (Les Photographes de France, Imprimerie de l`Indre), affiche avec nu et Roland Garros 1983.
A quantity of Angus McBean gallery posters, all loose, to include; large run of 1986 West End gallery editions each depicting various famous surrealist scenes, one for Art at The Minories in Colchester touring exhibition March 1985, one for A Darker Side of The Moon exhibition at York in 1976, three for the Plymouth Arts Centre, four for the Open Eye Gallery in Liverpool, four for an exhibition at the South Bank Centre, one other for Robert Maplethorpe Hockney Exhibition 1981 (a lot)
David Hockney - Gallery exhibition poster for the David Hockney Drawings, Rex Irwin Art Dealer, September 1981, 38 Queens Street, Woollahara, New South Wales, inscribed in pencil apparently by Hockney 'for Angus with love' and signed with a smiley face (three tears to poster along right hand side and some creasing), 92 x 66cm
David Hockney - View of Malibu Beach from the Artist`s Californian Apartment, facsimile transmitted print in twenty-four sections and related key, sent March 29 `96, each sheet approx 36.5cm x 21cm, all contained within a loose leaf album with a duplicate sheet. Note: this fax was sent from Hockney to Cavendish Primary School, Bradford, as a thank you to the pupils and headmistress for naming their school houses after Hockney and his works of art. As a child, Hockney lived in a house near to the school. These twenty-four prints when joined together would provide a picture for the school. This lot contains the original faxes. Provenance: entered by a descendant of the headmistress at the time.
HOCKNEY DAVID: (1937- ) British Artist. Signed colour 11 x 8.5 printed paper photograph, the image depicting Hockney lying in a head and shoulders pose with a small dog affectionately lying on his face. Signed by Hockney in black ink with his name alone to a clear area at the base of the image. EX
HOCKNEY DAVID: (1937 - ) British Artist. Signed colour 4 x 6 postcard, being a reproduction of Hockney's 'Study for Chair IV' 1984. Signed with his name alone in black ink to a lighter area of the image. Together with Patrick Caulfield (1936-2005) A.L.S, Patrick Caulfield, one page, 4to, London, 12th November 1999, to John Burton. Caulfied apologises for not replying to his correspondent sooner and states, in part 'What inspires me is daily life, particularly images of public places restaurants etc. I am impressed by a lot of artists but a short list of influences is;- JUAN GRIS, STUART DAVIS, LEGER, EDWARD HOPPER…' VG to EX, 2
BLINDS & SHUTTERS -ROCK PHOTOS. Book number 1255 of 5000 and includes a hard case with a window that opens to show a photo of Bill Wyman. The book was published in 1990 and was issued by Bill Wyman of The Rolling Stones and has the photographs of Michael Cooper and articles written by many famous entertainers covering world famous events in the 1960`s and early 1970`s. The book has a separate designated autograph sheet which includes the signatures of contributors including, Brian Auger, Peter Blake, Adam Cooper, Spencer Davis, Terry Doran, Dennis Hopper, Allen Jones, Sandy Lieberson, Ann Marshall, Michael McClure, Colin Self, Derek Taylor and Bill Wyman. Some of the contributors are Long John Baldry, Eric Clapton,, Duane Eddy, Marianne Faithfull, George Harrison, Richie Havens, David Hockney, Mick Jagger, Al Kooper, Paul McCartney, John Mayall, Graham Nash, Harry Nilsson, Keith Richards, George Segal, Dusty Springfield, Ringo Starr, Andy Warhol, Charlie Watts, Steve Winwood and Ronnie Wood. There are many photos of the Rolling Stones in Chelsea Manor Studios and many others throughout the book, The Beatles from The Lonely Hearts Club Band era and many others relating to the disturbances and protests in USA in the 1960`s. Excellent previously unseen photographs. Good.
Horovitz (Michael). The Wolverhampton Wanderer, an Epic of Britannia in Twelve Books with a Resurrection & a Life, for Poetry United, 1st ed., pub. Lattimer, 1971, b&w illusts. throughout, errata slip tipped-in, orig. cloth in sl. rubbed and toned d.j., 4to. One of 100 copies signed by the author and artists and photographers who contributed to the book, this copy unnumbered. Autographs include Feliks Topolski, Peter Blake, Richard Hamilton, David Hockney, Jeff Nuttall, Adrian Henri, Tom Phillips, and Pete Hoida (the vendor). (1)
JAMES WILLIAM MATHIESON (1931-2003), Young Man Sleeping, 1970, bronze with a rich brown patination, signed and inscribed 4/6, 24" x 12" x 7", on associated marble base (AR) J W Mathieson was born in Calcutta and moved to Scotland in 1947. His most famous public monument being his figure of William Hogarth and his Pug at Chiswick High Street, West London, unveiled by Ian Hislop and David Hockney in 2001
DAVID HOCKNEY, OM, CH, RA (1937-) HE ENQUIRED AFTER THE QUALITY FROM FOURTEEN POEMS BY C P CAVAFY [MCA TOKYO 49] etching with aquatint on Crisbrook handmade paper 1966, signed by the artist in pencil, dated `66 and numbered 7/75, published by Editions Alecto London, 35 x 22.5cm (s. 38.5 x 25cm) Undisturbed in the original c1960s silvered frame, lightly mount stained in the upper part but apparently not laid down and in generally good condition, unexamined out of the frame
Etching and aquatint After David Hockney (b. 1937) "Myself and my Heroes", bears a signature in the margin and dated '61, etched plate measurements 25.5 x 49.5cm (cropped to margins) NB This is the first print produced by Hockney on arriving at the Royal College of Art in London and depicts the artist together with Mahatma Gandhi (haloed) and Walt Whitman Artist's Resale Rights maybe payable on this lot
Searle (Ronald). Ronald Searle in Perspective, 1984, colour illustrations, original cloth, d.j., folio, together with Picasso.ÓArt Can Only Be EroticÓ, by Diana Widmaier Picasso, 2005, colour and b & w illustrations, original boards, 4to, plus China Diary, by Stephen Spender & David Hockney, 1982, illustrations, presentation inscription, original cloth, d.j., 4to, inscibed by Stephen Spender, with other art books including Jim Ede`s A Way of Life. Kettle`s Yard, 1984, Twelve Portraits by William Rothenstein, 1929, Ralph Steadman`s The Big I Am, 1988 and Robert Descharnes & Jean-Francois Chabrun`s Auguste Rodin`s 1967 (20)
HOCKNEY DAVID: (1937-) British Artist. An original pen and ink drawing signed by Hockney on a white 6.5 x 6 card, the abstract drawing possibly inspired by some of the artist`s Splash works. Signed with his name alone beneath the drawing. Double matted in white with black and red borders and framed and glazed in a plain black frame to an overall size of 15 x 15. A light horizontal central fold only very slightly touches the drawing, otherwise VG
HOCKNEY DAVID: (1937-) English Painter. Book signed, a hardback edition of David Hockney by David Hockney, edited by Nikos Stangos, First Edition published by Thames and Hudson, London, 1976. Signed by Hockney in bold blue crayon with his name alone to the title page. Accompanied by the dustjacket. Front board a little loose at the spine, about VG
A collection of eight exhibition posters, two Eduardo Paolozzi silk screen prints, “Sculpture Drawings Collages” 1965, Hatton Gallery, The University of Newcastle upon Tyne, one Fontana, one Jasper Johns Lithographs Hatton Gallery 1965, Henry Moore Hatton Gallery 1958, David Hockney Room B7 University of Newcastle upon Tyne, Jospeh Albers Hatton Gallery, Victor Pasmore.
* Sandra Blow, RA (British, 1925-2006), Sketch Book Page, stamped with Estate stamp, mixed media collage, 17 x 13cm (7 x 5in). Provenance: The Sandra Blow Estate, St. Ives. This Sketch Book Page shows the artist`s typical use of manipulates materials, like torn paper and canvas cut-outs. This page could be part of preliminary work for a final brightly coloured large-scale work. It is this technique and process that highlights how Henri Matisse`s work influenced Blow. In the 1950s and early 1960s, she regularly exhibited at the London gallery Gimpel Fils, who gave her, her first solo exhibition in 1951 and whose association with St Ives artists like Barbara Hepworth, Ben Nicholson and Peter Lanyon inspired her move to live in 1957 in St Ives. Returning to London in 1960 Blow acquired a large studio at Sydney Close in Kensington, where she worked for the next 24 years. In 1961 she started a 14-year stint teaching at the Royal College of Art, where David Hockney, Patrick Caulfield and Ron Kitaj were students. Not only did Blow feature in the first John Moores biannual exhibition in Liverpool but was included in the Young Artists Section at the Venice Biennale the following year. She also won the International Guggenheim Award in 1960 and won second prize at the third John Moores exhibition at the Walker Art Gallery in 1961. In 1978 Blow was elected to the Royal Academy and took part in every Summer Exhibition at Burlington House where she also had her retrospective in 1994. She was also a prominent member of the Chelsea Arts Club.
AFTER TRACEY EMIN RA (b.1963), `Remember Easter Is Not Just For Christmas IT`S FOR LIFE`, monochrome offset lithograph, 41cm x 70cm, framed; also, after David Hockney OM CH RA (b.1937), `A Bounce for Bradford: February 24, 1987`, offset lithograph reprinted from the `Bradford Telegraph and Argus`, 41cm x 57cm, framed. (2)

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