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HOCKNEY DAVID: (1937- ) British Artist. Signed colour 5 x 7 photograph of Hockney in a head and shoulders pose. Signed in black ink with his name alone to the lower white border. Together with [Andy Warhol] (1928-1987) American Pop Artist. An unsigned colour 38 x 23.5 poster issued by the Museum Van Hedendaagse Kunst in Ghent and featuring ten different images of Warhol's print of Marilyn Monroe (1964), the poster issued by the museum from 1975-99 (the present copy purchased by the vendor in 1978). Rolled and with a few very light, minor creases to the lower edge. Generally VG, 2
* GWEN HARDIE, FACE 09.17.05 oil on canvas 64cm x 58.5cm (25 x 23 inches) Framed Provenance: The artist. Private London collection. Note: Hardie is the youngest artist ever to be awarded a solo show at The Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art in Edinburgh, Scotland (1990).Gwen Hardie is represented in many private and public art collections in Britain, Europe and America including two major works in The Scottish National Gallery Of Modern Art. Since moving to New York in 2000, she has shown with The Lennon Weinberg Gallery, Dinter Fine Art and has been awarded Residencies at Yaddo in 2004, 2005 and 2006 in a Bogliasco Fellowship at The Liguria Study Center in Italy. She lived in London between 1990 and 2000 and had 6 solo shows with galleries such as Annely Juda Fine Art, Beaux Arts and Fischer fine Art. In 1997 her painting was awarded a prize at the John Moores biennial, Liverpool and was included in the New British Painting'' which toured America in 1986. Hardie left her native Scotland in 1984 when she was awarded a DAAD Scholarship to study with Georg Baselitz in Berlin. A documentary was broadcast on Scottish Television about her in Berlin in 1987. At Edinburgh College of art she was awarded the Richard Ford Award to study the paintings of Velasquez at the Prado Museum and received a first class honours degree in 1983. '' Three of Gwen Hardie's paintings are currently included in ''REALITY; Modern and Contemporary British Painting'' at The Walker Art Gallery (until 29th November 2015) alongside the work of Walter Sickert, Lucien Freud, Francis Bacon, L S Lowry, Jenny Saville, Ken Currie, George Shaw, David Hockney, Alison Watt, Paula Rego and other important 20th century and contemporary artists.
§ David Hockney, RA (British, b. 1937) Two Apples, One Lemon and Four Flowers coloured photo lithograph, published 1997 33 x 53cm (13 x 21in) Provenance: From the collection of Simon Hilton, Cambridge A little dirt under the glass. One small smudge of surface dirt to the top right of the paper, but otherwise condition is fine.
§ David Hockney, OM, CH, RA (British, b.1937) French Shop, 1971 signed lower right "David Hockney '71" and numbered 350/500 in pencil etching 63 x 53cm (25 x 21in) Dirt under the glass but otherwise fine. One brown spot to the paper to the centre right of the ground floor window. A few small brown spots and spots of surface dirt to the border. A few scratches and chips to the frame.
* GWEN HARDIE, FACE 09.17.05 oil on canvas 64cm x 58.5cm (25 x 23 inches) Framed. Provenance: The artist. Private London collection. Note: Hardie is the youngest artist ever to be awarded a solo show at The Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art in Edinburgh, Scotland (1990).Gwen Hardie is represented in many private and public art collections in Britain, Europe and America including two major works in The Scottish National Gallery Of Modern Art. Since moving to New York in 2000, she has shown with The Lennon Weinberg Gallery, Dinter Fine Art and has been awarded Residencies at Yaddo in 2004, 2005 and 2006 in a Bogliasco Fellowship at The Liguria Study Center in Italy. She lived in London between 1990 and 2000 and had 6 solo shows with galleries such as Annely Juda Fine Art, Beaux Arts and Fischer fine Art. In 1997 her painting was awarded a prize at the John Moores biennial, Liverpool and was included in the New British Painting'' which toured America in 1986. Hardie left her native Scotland in 1984 when she was awarded a DAAD Scholarship to study with Georg Baselitz in Berlin. A documentary was broadcast on Scottish Television about her in Berlin in 1987. At Edinburgh College of art she was awarded the Richard Ford Award to study the paintings of Velasquez at the Prado Museum and received a first class honours degree in 1983. '' Three of Gwen Hardie's paintings are currently included in ''REALITY; Modern and Contemporary British Painting'' at The Walker Art Gallery (until 29th November 2015) alongside the work of Walter Sickert, Lucien Freud, Francis Bacon, L S Lowry, Jenny Saville, Ken Currie, George Shaw, David Hockney, Alison Watt, Paula Rego and other important 20th century and contemporary artists.
ELIZABETH FLETCHER 'POWER I', an abstract composition on perspex panel Label attached verso for John Moores Liverpool Exhibition 9 1974 123cm x 61cm Note: First held in 1957, the biennial John Moores Painting Prize is the UK’s best-known painting competition and is named after Sir John Moores (1896-1993), the founder of the prize. Past winners include Peter Blake, David Hockney and Patrick Heron
* GWEN HARDIE, FACE 09.17.05 oil on canvas 64cm x 58.5cm (25 x 23 inches) Framed. Provenance: The artist. Private London collection. Note: Hardie is the youngest artist ever to be awarded a solo show at The Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art in Edinburgh, Scotland (1990).Gwen Hardie is represented in many private and public art collections in Britain, Europe and America including two major works in The Scottish National Gallery Of Modern Art. Since moving to New York in 2000, she has shown with The Lennon Weinberg Gallery, Dinter Fine Art and has been awarded Residencies at Yaddo in 2004, 2005 and 2006 in a Bogliasco Fellowship at The Liguria Study Center in Italy. She lived in London between 1990 and 2000 and had 6 solo shows with galleries such as Annely Juda Fine Art, Beaux Arts and Fischer fine Art. In 1997 her painting was awarded a prize at the John Moores biennial, Liverpool and was included in the New British Painting'' which toured America in 1986. Hardie left her native Scotland in 1984 when she was awarded a DAAD Scholarship to study with Georg Baselitz in Berlin. A documentary was broadcast on Scottish Television about her in Berlin in 1987. At Edinburgh College of art she was awarded the Richard Ford Award to study the paintings of Velasquez at the Prado Museum and received a first class honours degree in 1983. '' Three of Gwen Hardie's paintings are currently included in ''REALITY; Modern and Contemporary British Painting'' at The Walker Art Gallery (until 29th November 2015) alongside the work of Walter Sickert, Lucien Freud, Francis Bacon, L S Lowry, Jenny Saville, Ken Currie, George Shaw, David Hockney, Alison Watt, Paula Rego and other important 20th century and contemporary artists.
PAUL HOGARTH (1917-2001); a limited edition chromolithograph depicting a farm and grapes harvest, bearing artist blindstamp lower left, signed in pencil, 8/150, 52 x 41cm, a further limited edition print by SUE MACARTNEY-SNAPE (b.1980), signed in pencil lower right, titled "Scrabble", 376/600, also a group of posters including a David Hockney Exhibition in Paris and Summer Exhibition at Royal Academy of Arts in 1991, etc, all unframed. (D)
A collection of pictures and prints including a Tate Gallery Exhibition Poster for the David Hockney Exhibition - Travels with Pen, Pencil and Ink, Summer 1980, 78cm x 50cm in a gilt frame, a poster by Patrick Lichfield photographed in the Soviet Union for Unipart (with inserted photograph of other face over model's face), a black and white engraving of a greyhound - The Winner of the Australian Waterloo Cup, in an oak Oxford type frame, etc.
David Hockney (b.1937) - Rapunzel (T. 78) the leporello, 1969, comprising six etchings with aquatint in-text, signed and numbered 99/100 in pencil on the title-page, on wove paper, loose as issued, housed in grey linen covered portfolio cover, overall size 470 x 325 mm (18 1/2 x 12 3/4 in) IMPORTANT: This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.
David Hockney (b.1937) - Riding around on a Cooking-Spoon (T.104) etching with aquatint, 1969, signed in pencil, numbered 61/100, from Illustrations for Six Fairy Tales From the Brothers Grimm , printed by the Print Shop, Amsterdam, Published by Petersburg Press, London, on Hodgkinson handmade paper, with full margins, 160 x 250 mm (6 3/8 x 9 7/8 in) IMPORTANT: This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.
David Hockney (b.1937) - The Poet (T.190) etching and aquatint printed in colours, 1976-77, signed in pencil, numbered 52/200, from The Blue Guitar, published by Petersburg Press, London and New York, on wove paper, with full margins 350 x 428 mm (13 3/4 x 16 7/8 in) IMPORTANT: This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.
David Hockney (b.1937) - My Bonnie Lies Over the Ocean (T.29) etching and aquatint printed in colours with collage, 1961, signed and dated in pencil, numbered 32/50, printed by Ron Fuller and Peter Matthews at the Royal College of Art, London, on wove paper, with margins, 445 x 445 mm (17 1/2 x 17 1/2 in) IMPORTANT: This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.
Shaw-Sparrow, W - "Angling In British Art" Through five centuries: Prints, pictures, books, 1st ed 1923, cloth binding, John Lane Bodley Head edition, colour and b/w plates, blue cloth cover, together with Hare (T) The National Gallery, One Hundred Plates in Colour, Volume two, London: T.C & E.C Jack Ltd, and Luckhardt (Ulrich) David Hockney, A Drawing Retrospective, Royal Academy of Arts, 1995
* GWEN HARDIE, FACE 09.17.05 oil on canvas 64cm x 58.5cm (25 x 23 inches) Framed. Provenance: The artist. Private London collection. Note: Hardie is the youngest artist ever to be awarded a solo show at The Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art in Edinburgh, Scotland (1990).Gwen Hardie is represented in many private and public art collections in Britain, Europe and America including two major works in The Scottish National Gallery Of Modern Art. Since moving to New York in 2000, she has shown with The Lennon Weinberg Gallery, Dinter Fine Art and has been awarded Residencies at Yaddo in 2004, 2005 and 2006 in a Bogliasco Fellowship at The Liguria Study Center in Italy. She lived in London between 1990 and 2000 and had 6 solo shows with galleries such as Annely Juda Fine Art, Beaux Arts and Fischer fine Art. In 1997 her painting was awarded a prize at the John Moores biennial, Liverpool and was included in the New British Painting'' which toured America in 1986. Hardie left her native Scotland in 1984 when she was awarded a DAAD Scholarship to study with Georg Baselitz in Berlin. A documentary was broadcast on Scottish Television about her in Berlin in 1987. At Edinburgh College of art she was awarded the Richard Ford Award to study the paintings of Velasquez at the Prado Museum and received a first class honours degree in 1983. '' Three of Gwen Hardie's paintings are currently included in ''REALITY; Modern and Contemporary British Painting'' at The Walker Art Gallery (until 29th November 2015) alongside the work of Walter Sickert, Lucien Freud, Francis Bacon, L S Lowry, Jenny Saville, Ken Currie, George Shaw, David Hockney, Alison Watt, Paula Rego and other important 20th century and contemporary artists.
After David Hockney, Colour lithograph poster, 'Olympische Spiele Munchen 1972', an original Munich Olympic poster for diving, signed and dated 70 as part of the printed image, Edition Olympia 1972 GmbH 1971 101cm x 64cm - unframed This Munich Olympic poster collection was collected by the vendor's sister who worked for the 1972 Olympic Organising Committee. The vendor has kept the posters in a folder and tubes ever since and has never had them framed or attached to a wall. They are all original posters from Series 1, approved by the committee and were produced to "represent the intertwining of sports and art worldwide".
JOHN LUNN - 'A SHORT HISTORY OF THE TOWNSHIP OF TYLDESLEY', 1953 together with David Hockney - 'A Yorkshire Sketchbook', 2012 (2)Buyers - for shipping pricing on this lot, visit www.cuttlestones.co.uk/shipping Condition Report:Please note: every page of every book is not checked, if you are unable to view yourself please ask for detailed information
A folio of Munich 1972 Olympic Games art posters, a complete set of 28 in 64 by 102cm. format, artists comprising: Hartung, Kokoschka, Lapicque, Lenica, Marini, Poliakoff, Antes, Arakawa, Chillida, Dorazio, Jones, Soulages, Vasarely, Albers, Alt, D'Arcangelo, Bill, Hockney, Kitaj, Wesselmann, Hundertwasser, Wunderlich, Adami, Davie, Lawrence, Phillips & Smith, the blue folio with Olympic Rings & logo and titled KUNSTPLAKATE, AFFICHES ARTISTIQUES, ART POSTERS; complete with original 1972 sales literature, correspondence and receipts
GWEN HARDIE, BODY 08.06.13.2 oil on canvas, signed and titled verso 40.5cm x 51cm (oval) Unframed, as intended Note: Hardie is the youngest artist ever to be awarded a solo show at The Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art in Edinburgh, Scotland (1990).Gwen Hardie is represented in many private and public art collections in Britain, Europe and America including two major works in The Scottish National Gallery Of Modern Art. Since moving to New York in 2000, she has shown with The Lennon Weinberg Gallery, Dinter Fine Art and has been awarded Residencies at Yaddo in 2004, 2005 and 2006 in a Bogliasco Fellowship at The Liguria Study Center in Italy. She lived in London between 1990 and 2000 and had 6 solo shows with galleries such as Annely Juda Fine Art, Beaux Arts and Fischer fine Art. In 1997 her painting was awarded a prize at the John Moores biennial, Liverpool and was included in the New British Painting'' which toured America in 1986. Hardie left her native Scotland in 1984 when she was awarded a DAAD Scholarship to study with Georg Baselitz in Berlin. A documentary was broadcast on Scottish Television about her in Berlin in 1987. At Edinburgh College of art she was awarded the Richard Ford Award to study the paintings of Velasquez at the Prado Museum and received a first class honours degree in 1983. '' Three of Gwen Hardie's paintings are currently included in ''REALITY; Modern and Contemporary British Painting'' at The Walker Art Gallery (until 29th November 2015) alongside the work of Walter Sickert, Lucien Freud, Francis Bacon, L S Lowry, Jenny Saville, Ken Currie, George Shaw, David Hockney, Alison Watt, Paula Rego and other important 20th century and contemporary artists.
§ Colin Self (British, b.1941) Woman riding a horse drawn by the artist whilst blindfolded, signed lower right "Daddy / Colin Self / 22.9.1997" pencil 30 x 44cm (12 x 17in) Colin Self is an English draughtsman, printmaker, sculptor and painter who studied first at Norwich Art School and in 1961 he entered the Slade School of Fine Arts in London. As a student at the Slade School from 1961 to 1963 Colin Self received encouragement for his drawings and collages from the artists David Hockney and Peter Blake. In 1995 the Tate Gallery in London presented a display of their entire holdings of his work, including an important group of drawings, sculptures, paintings and prints acquired in the preceding years directly from the artist
A quantity of exhibition posters including David Hockney, Alison Britton, Geoffrey Whiting, Michael Casson, Takeshi Yasuda and Alan Caiger-Smith CONDITION REPORT: There are ten posters: generally good condition, slightly warn on the edges, some have had blue tack on the corners, some a little creased. The posters are: Hockney Naked Lady, Yasuda, Mick Cassan, Alan Caiger Smith, Geoffrey Whiting, Contemporary British Crafts in Japanese featuring Alison Brittain pot x 3, Contemporary British Crafts in Japanese featuring Walter Keeler teapot, Fountain Abbey Appeal - National Trust.
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