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David Hockney In an old book, from Fourteen Poems by C.P. Cavafy (Scottish Arts Council 6) etching, 1966, on Crisbrook, signed and dated in pencil, numbered 40/75 (there were also fifteen artist's proofs), published by Editions Alecto, London, with full margins, light- and mount-staining, a stain in the upper left margin on the plate mark but not extending into the image, remains of old tape to the left and right sheet edges on the reverse, other minor blemishes, framed P. 470 x 335mm., S. 560 x 400mm.
David Hockney The carpenter's bench, a knife and fire, from Illustrations for six fairy tales from the Brothers Grimm (S.A.C. 24) etching and aquatint with drypoint, 1969, on Hodgkinson, signed in pencil, numbered 43/100, published by Petersburg Press, London, with margins, pale scattered foxing mainly in the image and to the reverse, light-staining and remains of old glue in the margins P. 153 x 172mm., S. 292 x 293mm.; and Corpses on Fire (S.A.C. 22), from the same series, signed in pencil, numbered 72/100 (2)
David Hockney (B. 1937) Tree (Scottish Arts Council 61) lithograph in colours, 1968, on BFK Rives, signed and dated in pencil, dedicated 'for Jean' in black ink, numbered 64/95 (there were also 22 artist's proofs), published by Petersburg Press, London, the full sheet, light-staining, a large pale moisture stain in the upper half of the sheet, a few handling marks at the sheet edges, other minor blemishes, otherwise generally in good condition L., S. 650 x 500mm.
David Hockney The Boy who left home to learn fear, from Illustrations for six fairy tales from the Brothers Grimm (S.A.C. 87-97) ten etchings and aquatints in-texte, 1969, on Hodgkinson, bound together as a concertina folder, from the portfolio edition, signed in pencil on the final page, inscribed A.P., one of fifteen artist's proofs aside from the edition of 100, published by the Petersburg Press, London, the full sheet, a little surface dirt to the cover, remains of old tape on the reverse, otherwise in good condition S. 450 x 310mm. (overall)
David Hockney Made in April, from The Blue Guitar (S.A.C. 209) etching and aquatint in blue and red, 1977, on wove paper, signed in pencil, numbered 10/200 (there were also 37 artist's proofs), published by Petersburg Press, New York and London, with full margins, in very good condition P. 345 x 425mm., S. 460 x 530mm.; and The Blue Guitar (S.A.C. 199), frontispiece from the same series (2)
David Hockney In a chiaroscuro, from The Blue Guitar (S.A.C. 207) etching and aquatint in colours, 1976-77, on wove paper, signed in pencil, numbered 10/200 (there were also 37 artist's proofs), published by Petersburg Press, New York and London, with full margins, in very good condition P. 345 x 425mm., S. 460 x 530mm.
David Hockney Figure with still life, from The Blue Guitar (S.A.C. 208) etching and drypoint in colours, 1976-77, on wove paper, signed in pencil, numbered 10/200 (there were also 37 artist's proofs), published by Petersburg Press, New York and London, with full margins, in very good condition P. 425 x 345mm., S. 530 x 460mm.
David Hockney What is this Picasso, from The Blue Guitar (S.A.C. 218) etching and aquatint in colours, 1976-77, on wove paper, signed in pencil, numbered 10/200 (there were also 37 artist's proofs), published by Petersburg Press, New York and London, with full margins, in very good condition P. 345 x 425mm., S. 460 x 530mm.
David Hockney Red Flowers and Green Leaves, Separate, May 1988 handmade print in colours, executed on an office colour copier, 1988, on two sheets of laid paper, signed and dated in pencil, numbered 68/70 (there were also sixteen artist's proofs), published by the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, the full sheets, in very good condition, framed S. 355 x 430mm.
David Hockney It picks its way, from The Blue Guitar (S.A.C. 202) etching and aquatint in blue and red, 1976-77, on wove paper, signed in pencil, numbered 10/200 (there were also 35 artist's proofs), published by Petersburg Press, New York and London, with full margins, in very good condition P. 345 x 425mm., S. 460 x 530mm.
Horovitz (Michael). The Wolverhampton Wanderer, An Epic of Britannia in Twelve Books With a Resurrection and a Life, for Poetry United, pub. Latimer, 1971, illusts. throughout, orig. cloth in rubbed and sl. marked d.j. with cover design by Peter Blake, 4to Limited edition 74/100, signed by "the author and the artists and the photographers who have contributed to the book", including Adrian Henri, Peter Blake, Richard Hamilton, Feliks Topolski, David Hockney, Jeff Nutall and many others. (1)
Family Group, World War Two, Group of Four, 1939-45, F&G, Def, War, mounted on bar, with Special Constabulary, Elizabeth II, SERGT CECIL G.HOCKNEY, Lincolnshire S.C. Badge; with World War Two, Group of Three, War, Def, Special Constabulary George VI, JOHN T HOCKNEY, with Victory G.GDS; Def, War (2); others
After David Hockney- 'David Hockney, A Retrospective, February 4-April 24 1988, Los Angeles County Museum of Art', publ. by the Museum Associates, 1988; colour reproduction poster, 96.8x59.4cm: together with six other colour reproduction prints and posters after different hands, including: Victor Spahn, Monet, Karen Pearce and Annabel Hewitt, various sizes, (7)
Campbell, Colin, William Nicholson The Graphic Work, London, Barrie & Jenkins, 1992, folio (265 x 210mm.), half title, lithographic reproduction frontispiece of a hand-coloured wood-cut, illustrations, many full-page, brown cloth, and decorative dust-jacket. Hockney, David, By David Hockney, London, Thames and Hudson, 1976, folio (260 x 210mm.), half title, over 400 illustrations, 60 in colour, original green cloth gilt, and decorative dust-jacket. With a quantity of other works including a number of 'Walker's Quarterly'.
Posner (David) A Rake's Progress, illustrations by David Hockney, one corners slightly creased, original cloth portfolio, 1962 ~ Ross (Johnny) The Biggin Hill Frescoes, illustrations by the author, original cloth, 1975 ~ Hogarth (Paul) American Album. Drawings 1962-65, original pictorial boards, dust-jacket, 1973 ~ Mommens( Norman) Zoz, a Story of Glory, illustrated by the author, original decorated glassine boards, 1959 ~ Aristophanes. The Birds. An English version by Dudley Fitts, illustrated by Quentin Blake, original decorated wrappers, spine slightly discoloured, 1971, bookplate, Lion and Unicorn Press, folio and small folio (5).
Hockney (David) Hockney's Alphabet, number 222 of 300 copies, signed by the artist and 24 contributors, colour plates, original vellum-backed boards, spine title gilt, a fine copy, in slip-case, 4to, 1991. *** Signatories are: Stephen Spender, Doris Lessing, Seamus Heaney, William Boyd, Douglas Adams, Margaret Drabble, Julian Barnes, Martin Amis, Craig Raine, William Golding, Kazuo Ishiguro, Patrick Leigh Fermor, Iris Murdock, Nigel Nicolson, V.S. Pritchett, Erica Jong, Arthur Miller, Susan Sontag, John Updike, Joyce Carol Oates, Norman Mailer, Ian McEwan.
Julien (Edouard) The Poster of Toulouse-Lautrec, Boston, 1966 § Belli (Gabriella) Gustav Klimt Masterpieces, 1990 § Visona (Monica Blackmun) and others. A History of Art in Africa, 2000 § Melot (Michel) The Impressionist Print, New Haven and London, 1996 § Friedman (Martin) Hockney Paints the Stage, 1983, illustrations, including colour plates, original cloth, second to fifth mentioned dust-jackets; and c.30 others, Fine Art, v.s. (c.35).
Cooper (Douglas) The Work of Graham Sutherland, 1961 § Friedman (Martin) Hockney Paints the Stage, 1983 § Luckhardt (Ulrich) and Paul Melia. David Hockney, A Drawing Retrospective, 1995 § Auping (Michael) &c. Howard Hodgkin Paintings, 1995 § Arnold (Bruce) Mainie Jellett and the Modern Movement in Ireland, 1991, plates and illustrations, all except first in original boards and dust-jackets; and c.45 others, Modern and Contemporary British Art, 8vo & 4to (c.50).
Small books. Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, Minia Press Paris, full calf, and, Through the Looking-Glass; Hockney, David. Six Fairy Tales, illustrated, Petersburg Press 1970; reprint – John Marshall. The Infants Cabinet of Various Objects, no 27 of 250 copies, published Images, Elstree, Herts; a New Testament, 1846 (5)

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