Jack Hellewell (British, 20th Century) Abstract signed lower left 'Jack Hellewell' gouache on paper 39 x 53 cm Provenance: Broughton House Gallery, Cambridge (label verso) Jack Hellewell was born in Yorkshire and studied at Bradford College of Art where he was a contemporary of David Hockney. His influences are from his native country of Yorkshire as well as his travels in Australia, Italy, North Africa, Russia and Scotland. Hellewell experiments with different styles and techniques. He is known for his bold and unusual landscapes and occasionally still lifes or flowers.
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david George Fawcett A.T.D., F.R.S.A. (1935-1973) Bradford Street Scene in Winter, with a figure under the arch of a bridge, buildings nearby signed verso, oil on hardboard, 51cm by 84.5cm, unframed david George Fawcett was born in Bradford and met David Hockney at school there. Along with David Oxtoby they attended art school together in Bradford and subsequently in London at the Royal College of Art. After college they remained very good friends with David Hockney staying with the artist at various times, sharing an art studio in Kent. He also exhibited at the Royal Academy. Hockney was best man at his wedding in 1958. He was killed in a plane crash in March 1973. See illustration
Various artists GRAPHIC ART POSTERS FOR THE 1972 OLYMPIC GAMES, MUNICH artists including Hockney, Vasarely, Hundertwasser etc., Series 2, 3, 4 & 5 each being a set of seven, 28 posters in total 100 by 64cm., 39 1/2 by 25 1/4in. These posters are documented on p.296 of the Olympic Games official report. However, the seven posters in Series 5 were omitted for reason not apparent.
Mo McDermott, Pop Art School late 20th century- Vase of Tulips; freestanding polychrome painted assembled wooden sculpture, on circular base, signed, inscribed 'London', numbered 1/1 and dated 1971, 90cm., high. Note: Mo Mcdermott stars as a 'friend' of David Hockney in Jack Hazan's 'A Bigger Splash', 1974, alongside Celia Birtwell and Peter Schlessinger. Mo McDermott worked for a time as David Hockney's assistant. (may be subject to Droit de Suite)
Circle of David Hockney RA b.1937- Old man standing with a caped figure in a nocturnal mountain landscape; etching with aquatint, unsigned, 18x21cm., (unframed) Note:This print bears strong similarities to examples of etchings by David Hockney from the editions 'Rapunzel', 'The Boy Who Left Home to Learn Fear' and 'Old Rinkrank'
Hockney (David and Spender, Stephen). Hockney's Alphabet, Drawings by David Hockney, written contributions edited by Stephen Spender, pub. Faber, for the AIDS Crisis Trust, 1991, twenty-six col. illusts., orig. cloth with slipcase, folio. Special edition (unspecified limitation), signed by Hockney and Spender. Written contributors include Ian McEwan, Ted Hughes, Seamus Heaney, William Golding and Iris Murdoch etc. (1)
DAVID HOCKNEY R.A. (b. 1937), THE PRINCESS WHEN OLD, ETCHING, from Illustrations for Six Fairy Tales for the Brothers Grimm, single image taken from the portfolio edition bound as a concertina folder and signed on the title page, framed with the artists signature in pencil with dedication, David Hockney for Heiner. 38cm by 29cm. Note: the dedication of the portfolio is highly likely to refer to Heiner Bastian, the credited translator of the text.
Cavafy, C.P. & Hockney, David Fourteen poems... London: Editions Alecto Ltd, 1966, folio, Edition B, limited to 250 copies, numbered 470 of 500, signed by the artist, 12 original etchings stamped edition B on reverse, original purple cotton silk boards, some slight fading to backstrip, black slipcase, some rubbing at corners, interior very clean
Springer, Ferdinand--Plato The symposium of Socrates, Stuttgart, 1937, number 130 of 150 copies signed by the artist, eight engravings by Springer, original wrappers, chemise, slipcase, slight wear to chemise, slipcase spotted; Rothenberg, J. Sightings I-IX, 1968, folio, limited to 125 copies, plates by Ian Tyson, presentation copy, artist's proof signed by Tyson, black calf; Eigner, L. A line that may be cut, 1968, 4to, limited to 250 copies, presentation copy, artist's proof signed by Tyson, black calf, damp blooms to covers; Galerie Mikro. Allen Jones figures, Milan, 1969, 4to, signed by Allen Jones on the title, original wrappers; Sitwell, S. A book of towers and other buildings of Southern Europe, 1928, number 27 of 350 copies, dry-point etchings by Richard Wyndham, original half vellum, uncut, very lightly rubbed, bookplate; Khane, F. Make-make, 1970, 4to, original cloth, dust-jacket; Hockney, D. The blue guitar, 1977, 4to, dust-jacket frayed; Gentleman, D. Bridges on the Backs, 1961, 4to, cloth, all but the first lightly rubbed or soiled (8)
* Hockney (David, b. 1937). Three printed cheques, 1990-91, one made out to Mike and Janine Ryan for $40,000, the other two made out for cash for the sums of $700 and $600, together with a signed colour photo portrait postcard, a dog painting art postcard signed by Hockney in silver pen and a brief typed letter signed David, sent to Philip DOffay in 1972, plus two unsigned b&w photos of Hockney. (8)
dAVID HOCKNEY (B. 1937) sNOW, 1973 signed and numbered in green crayon, lithograph and screenprint printed on on Arjomari mould-made paper, edition of 98, number 19/98. From The Weather Series, published by Gemini G.E.L., Los Angeles. 85cm x 72 cm (plate size) 88.4 x 71.9 cm 88.4 x 71.9 cm 88.4 x 71.9 cm 88.4cm x 71.9cm
After David Hockney RA b.1937- Exhibition poster 'David Hockney, Zeichnungen und Duckgraphik, Staatliche Graphische Sammlung Munchen Meiserstr. 10 Aussetellung 25. Februar- 17. April 1977'; lithograph, 84x59cm: Chris Orr b.1943- 'Arthur's Kitchen'; lithograph, signed, titled numbered 32/100 and dated 1978, bears publisher's blind stamp, 37x52cm: together with an colour aquatint by a different hand, signed indistinctly in pencil and dated 1974, tondo, 24cm., dia., (3)
Hockney (David and Spender, Stephen). Hockney's Alphabet, Drawings by David Hockney, written contributions edited by Stephen Spender, pub. Faber for the AIDS Crisis Trust, 1991, twenty-six col. illusts., orig. cloth with slipcase, folio Special edition (unspecified limitation), signed by Hockney and Spender. (1)
Duncan (David Douglas). Picasso's Picassos. The Treasures of La Californie, pub. London, 1961, port. frontis., num. tipped-in col. reprods., orig. canvas in frayed d.j., together with Cooper (Douglas), Picasso Theatre, Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1968, tipped-in col. plts., num. b & w illusts., orig. pict. canvas with printed glassine d.j., plus Picasso, His Recent Drawings, 1966-1968, Preface by Rene Char, text by Charles Feld, 1969, num. col. and b & w illusts., orig. pict. cloth with printed glassine d.j., all 4to, with other modern art, mostly Picasso and Hockney (21)
Hockney (David and Spender, Stephen). Hockney's Alphabet. Drawings by David Hockney, written contributions edited by Stephen Spender, pub. Faber & Faber for the Aids Crisis Trust, 1991, twenty-six col. illusts., orig. cloth with slipcase, folio, VG special edition (unspecified limitation), signed by Hockney and Spender. (1)
David Hockney R.A. (b.1937) Towpath at Apperley Road, Looking Towards Thackley] Signed, oil on canvas, 51cm by 68cm (20in by 26 3/4in) *Originally commissioned from the artist by the present owner in the 1950's *Dating from circa 1956-57 and painted whilst the artist was a student at Bradford Art College, it was a special commission from the vendor and has remained in her collection from its concept. In 1960 the painter was at the Royal College of Art, where his fellow student’s were Derek Boshier, Allen Jones, R.B. Kitaj and Peter Phillips. The artist had focused on abstract paintings which were influenced by the American abstract expressionists. He also produced many works of a homoerotic strain as well as satirical imagery which includes attractive compositions of swimming pools, showers and Californian life. (See the reverse of the catalogue for a more detailed biography on the artist)
David Hockney, R.A. (b. 1937) VIEWS OF HOTEL WELL II (T.281: DH68) Lithograph printed in colours, 1985, signed in pencil and dated, numbered 24 from an edition of 75, with blind stamp of the publisher, Tyler Graphics Limited, in original wood frame designed by the artist, stained red, yellow and black. Overall 75 x 93cm
Hockney (David).- Cavafy (C.P.) Fourteen Poems by C. P. Cavafy Chosen and Illustrated with Twelve Etchings by David Hockney, Edition A, number 24 of 500 signed by the artist, handmade paper, lacking loose signed etching 'Cavafy II', bookplate on front pastedown, original publishers cloth, slip-case, folio, 1967.

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