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A Drawing Retrospective by David Hockney 1995 First Edition Softback Book with 268 pages published by Royal Academy of Arts and Thames and Hudson Ltd some ageing good condition. All lots sold on behalf of the Michael Sobell Cancer Charity. UK shipping from £4.99, 20kg box £14.99, Europe from £6.99, ROW at cost from £9.99.
DAVID HOCKNEY; a signed limited edition coloured poster, 'Nichols Canyon', a retrospective at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, signed lower right, 10/50, the image 97 x 59.5cm, framed and glazed. (D) PROVENANCE; purchased from Christies Fine Art, and supplied with certificate of authenticity. Additional InformationThis lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk or http://artistscollectingsociety.org
DAVID HOCKNEY; a signed coloured lithograph poster, 'The Metropolitan Museum of Art, David Hockney Mount Fuji and Flower Department of Modern Art', signed in ink lower right, 90 x 60cm, framed and glazed. PROVENANCE; purchased from Christies Fine Art, and supplied with certificate of authenticity.
DAVID HOCKNEY (b.1937), Exhibition Poster for "New Drawing Salts Mill 1994", signed by the artist and inscribed "for the children of Blakehill First School", 27 1/2" x 32 1/2", together with a contemporary photograph of the Children and Teachers of Blakehill Primary School (2) Provenance: A retirement present for one of the teachers at the school (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Some creasing
Two David Hockney exhibition posters, for the "Drawing From Life" exhibition held at The National Portrait Gallery in February 2020, the design featuring "Self Portrait With Red Braces", 76cm x 51cm, unframed, and the "New Drawings Salts Mill 1994" exhibition held at 1853 Gallery, Salts Mill, Saltaire, Yorkshire, the design featuring "Celia Birtwell 1994", 99cm x 68.5cm, unframed (2)
λ SUE MACARTNEY SNAPE (TANZANIAN B. 1957) SPECTATORS, WIMBLEDON, 1999 Watercolour Signed and dated (lower right) 101.5 x 152cm (39¾ x 59¾ in.) Wimbledon, one of Britain's most celebrated events worldwide. Famed for serving strawberries and cream, picnics on Henman Hill and of course the highest quality of tennis from around the world. This present lot by Sue Macartney Snape magically captures all social stereotypes and characters from a tennis match at Wimbledon in 1999. Snape was born in Tanzania in 1957 and grew up in Australia before moving to London, where she is now based. Snape's reputation as illustrator for the 'Social Stereotypes' column at The Telegraph Magazine widely increased her popularity. A selection of these illustrations have been published over nine books. John Julius Norwich commented that her works "illustrate the English social scene more brilliantly and with greater accuracy than those of any other painter working today." In 2004, Snape won the Pont Award for drawing the British character and she has held sell out exhibitions with David Ker and The Sloane Club. Important commissions have included Glyndebourne and The Metropolitan Opera. Snape has perfectly captured the electric atmosphere from Wimbledon in 1999. Each spectator with their individual personalities, some intently watching the action whilst others sit back to read the paper. The press photographers line the front row posed waiting to shoot a winner. Snape has considered all the details right down to the security staff at the entrance to the court. Her ability to illustrate detailed personalities whilst combining wit in a snapshot which illustrates a moment in time is masterful. It has been suggested that the Who's Who of the celebrity world might be present in and amongst the crowd names such as Sir Terry Wogan, Betty Boothroyd, Joanna Lumley, Elton John, David Hockney, Meryl Streep, Anna Wintour, Jennifer Patterson and Tom Bower. At Wimbledon in 1999, Pete Sampras won the men's singles and Lindsay Davenport the women's singles. Condition Report: In overall good condition. Sheet is properly framed and attached to the mount in the corners only. Colours appear fresh. No signs of damages or restorations. Condition Report Disclaimer
δ David Hockney (b. 1937)China DiaryBook, 1982, signed in felt tip pen by the artist and co-author, Stephen Spender, published by Thames and Hudson, London, overall 270 x 210mm (10 5/8 x 8 1/4in) (multiple)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) after.Paintings and Drawings for The Metropolitan Opera's 'Parade' (see Baggott 101)Offset lithograph printed in colours, 1981, published for the exhibition Paintings and Drawings for The Metropolitan Opera's 'Parade' at Riverside Studios from 5 May - 7 June 1981, on wove paper, the full sheet printed to the edges, sheet 990 x 686mm (39 x 27in)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)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 ¼ x 10in)δ This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.
David Hockney (b.1937)'New Drawings, 1994, showing John Fitzherbert painting for Salts Mill', off-set lithograph, unframed, 68.5cm x 99cmAt present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a full condition report.
Film Posters. The Butcher (Le Boucher), directed by Claude Chabrol, artwork by George Mayhew, 1970, unfolded colour lithographic British quad poster, 76 x 101 cm, fine, together with other film and theatre poster interest including British quads of The Valley Obscured by Clouds, artwork by Philip Castle, 1972, (2 copies), and A Bigger Splash, artwork by David Hockney, 1974, and English one-sheet poster of Murder on the Orient Express, 1974, etc., various sizes, mostly unfolded and in very good to fine conditionQTY: (13)
The 'Ritva Man' sweaterAllen Jones c.1971Framed and glazed for displayLabel verso - Evening Standard , Tuesday October 5th 1971 newspaper article laminated, with photographs of Allen Jones, David Hockney, Patrick Hughes wearing their designs .The 'Ritva Man' label was launched in 1969 by Mike and Ritva Ross whose knitwear was a fusion of fashion with pop culture, their aim being to turn fashion into wearable art. They collaborated with contemporary artists such as David Hockney, Elisabeth Frink, Patrick Hughes and Allen Jones."This lot comes from the private collection of Lindy Woodhead, a writer and member of the fashion elite. Mrs Woodhead owned a high-fashion London PR agency for over twenty-five years; her clients including Yves St Laurent, Karl Lagerfeld, Louis Vuitton, Krizia and the Emanuels. She shifted her focus onto writing in more recent years, her novel ‘Shopping, Seduction and Mr Selfridge’ having inspired the hit ITV series Mr Selfridge.
An Unusual Bronze Maquette of a Mythical Creature.Modelled as a man with a long tail with a substantially (!) erect phallus. Verdigris present throughout.Provenance: Given as a gift to the parents of the current owner in the 1950's. The donor worked as a master printer of The Royal College of Art and he worked for Henry Moore, David Hockney and others.Height 15.5 cmsNo issues
BURROUGHS (W), EARLY ROUTINES, signed limited edition, signed by the author and illustrator David Hockney, No X / 26, portrait mounted board and glassine wrap, Cadmus, 1981; DOCTOR BENWAY, limited edition signed, an advanced review copy, pictorial d.j., Bradford Morrow, 1979; PORT OF SAINTS, signed limited edition 66/100, with pictorial d.j., Covent Garden Press, 1973 (3)Additional InformationEarly Routines with a couple of minor spot marks to front cover. Glassine wrap with minor edge wear. Harder plastic wrap with some chipping and one small tear at spine. Internally clean, slight mark to page edges visible when pages closed. Doctor with some fading to the jacket, light wear along the top edge of the boards and flight knocks to the top corners. Port with minor wear to edge of jacket. internally clean.
HOCKNEY, David. - Xavier F. SALOMON et al. A Bigger Picture. London: Thames and Hudson, 2012. 4to (298 x 277mm.) Numerous colour and black and white illustrations. (Mild toning.) Original green cloth, dust-jacket. - And a further six volumes by or about David Hockney (including Paul Melia and Ulrich Luckhardt's 'David Hockney Paintings', 1994, 4to) (7).Buyer’s Premium 24.5% (including VAT @ 0%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 5% (including VAT @ 0%) of the hammer price.
David Hockney, a signed (in green and blue ink) 1992 European Market FDC with insert. The stamp was designed by Hockney. A British artist considered to be one of the most influential of the 20th century. Good condition. All autographs 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 £9.99
ART INTEREST. 'Raffaello: The Paintings, The Drawings,' unclipped dj, Grange Books, Itay, 1998; 'Michelangelo: The Complete Sculpture, Painting, Architecture,' by William E. Wallace, Beaux Arts Edition, 1998; 'David Hockney by David Hockney.' Unclipped dj, Thames and Hudson, 1976; with five other books including 'Robert Lenkiewicz,' signed by the author Keith Nichols. (7)
Procktor (Patrick, 1936-2003). Aesthete, 1979, etching and aquatint on wove, published by Editions Electo, signed and numbered 76/98 in pencil, plate size 42 x 28 cm (16 1/2 x 11 ins), sheet size 63 x 48 cm (24 3/4 x 18 7/8 ins), mountedQTY: (1)NOTE:Procktor studied painting at the Slade School of Fine Art under Keith Vaughan and William Coldstream, and later had a breakthrough first exhibition at London’s Redfern Gallery in 1963, which famously sold out before opening. The following year, Procktor participated in the “New Generation” show at Whitechapel Gallery alongside Bridget Riley, John Hoyland, and Hockney.
David Hockney OM CH RA (British, b.1937) 'Fiesta 88', Bradford Festival, 1988, Offset lithograph, printed on thick, almost card-like paper. Unframed, measures 63 by 42.9 cm. This piece is an original authorised poster, printed in 1988 and rare to find especially in such good condition. This is not a later reproduction. Good condition in tube. ARR charges may be applicable
A small quantity of limited edition Halcyon Days enamel Boxes, to include 'Vase of Flowers' after Chardin, 56/250, 'Still Life of Flowers' after Vlaminck, 31/100, together with other Halcyon Days examples, 'A Basket of Roses' after Latour, David Hockney, 'Mallows' after Churchill, etc. all boxed (8)
Geoffrey Baxter for Whitefriars lobed vase, ruby red ground, unmarked, H 18cm, together with an early 20thC engraved ruby glass Scent Bottle, with engraved and gilded floral decoration, faceted stopper and gilt metal collar, damage to collar, H 15cm, and a Royal Academy of Arts 'David Hockney' souvenir ashtray (3)
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