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A collection of 20th century British artists reference books and biographies, to include a large selection of works on David Hockney, Henry Moore and others, to include; Webb, P, Portrait of David Hockney, Chatto & Windus ltd, London, 1988, 4to, Secret Knowledge: David Hockney, Thames & Hudson, London, 2007, folio, Damien Hirst, Museo Archeologio Nazionale, Napoli, 4to (28)
DAVID HOCKNEY, CH, RA (b.1937) CHINA DIARY The book, with text by Stephen Spender, 158 illustrations (84 in colour), published by Thames and Hudson, 1982, signed by Spender and Hockney, original red cloth gilt; with "Red Square and the Forbidden City", original folding five-colour lithograph by Hockney, signed by him, dated 82 and numbered 68/1000, original card slipcase with printed label, rare when complete ++ Book and print excellent; slipcase with handling marks and foxing
ARTISTS: A good selection of signed colour postcard reproductions of paintings, some larger, signed exhibition brochures, a few signed cards etc., by various artists, painters, some photographers and cartoonists etc., including Robert Rauschenberg, Pietro Annigoni, Henry Moore, Bunny Yeager, Escobar Marisol, Ronald Searle, David Hockney, Gilbert & George (3), Paul Cadmus, Cindy Sherman, Horst, Irving Penn etc. G to generally VG, 39
AUTOGRAPHS: Selection of Bank of England £1 notes, and a few of other denominations, individually signed by a variety of famous people including Gertrude Shilling, Giselle Laronde (Miss World 1986), Fred Housego (2), Wayne Sleep, Cecil Parkinson, Neil Kinnock, Harold Wilson, Harold Pinter, David Bellamy, Maeve Binchy, David Hockney etc. A few of the notes worn and creased, generally G to VG, 29
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, 26 coloured illustrations (one for each letter) by David Hockney, original yellow cloth, slipcase, 4to. Signed by Stephen Spender and David Hockney.. (1)
David Hockney, R.A. (b. 1937) Barbara's Handbag signed and dedicated 'For my darling/Barbara/David Hockney' (lower right), inscribed 'Barbara's Handbag' (upper centre), signed again and inscribed again 'as imagined by David Hockney/X X X' (centre right) ink on the reverse of a menu for Langans Brasserie 16½ x 11¾ in. (41.9 x 29.8 cm.) View on Christie's.com
David Hockney (b.1937) It Picks Its Way from the etching with aquatint printed in colours 1976-77 signed in pencil inscribed B.A.T. in pencil the Bon a Tirer impression before the edition of 200 published by Petersburg Press London on wove paper with full margins in good condition 340 x 430 mm (13 1/4 x 17 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) Lithograph of Water Made of lithograph printed in colours 1978-1980 signed in pencil numbered from the edition of 36 printed and published by Tyler Graphics New York with their blindstamp on wove paper with full margins in good condition 660 x 876 mm (26 x 34 1/2 in) IMPORTANT: This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.
‡ After David Hockney Die Frau ohne Schatten Signed Poster for The Royal Opera 77.5 x 52cm; 30½ x 20½in++Good condition* All lots marked with an asterisk are subject to VAT on the hammer price.‡ All marked lots may be subject to Droit de Suite / Artist`s Resale Right.For details please see www.woolleyandwallis.co.uk department page.All condition reports are a guide only and should be used as such.
David Hockney (b. 1937) The Princess in her Tower 2 from Illustrations for Six Fairy Tales from the Brothers Grimm (MCA Tokyo 68) etching, 1969, on Hodgkinson handmade paper, signed in pencil, numbered 95/100 (there was also the unsigned book edition of 600 copies), published by Petersburg Press, New York and London, the full sheet, with a deckle edge at left, with very pale time staining in margins, generally in good condition P. 450 x 323 mm., S. 620 x 450 mm. View on Christie's.com
David Hockney (b. 1937) Peter (MCA Tokyo 107) etching, 1969, on J Green mould paper, signed and dated in pencil, numbered 53/75 (there were also 16 proofs), published by Petersburg Press, London, some time staining, predominately to the extreme sheet edges, some creasing to the left margin and other minor surface defects, in generally good condition P. 680 x 540 mm., S. 933 x 705 mm. View on Christie's.com
David Hockney (b. 1937) An erotic (Scottish Arts Council 172) etching, 1975, on English handmade paper, signed and dedicated to 'Mike Rand', aside from the published edition of 100, printed by Maurice Payne and Michael Rand, published by Secker and Warburg, in good condition, S. 213 x 153 mm. together with two erotic etchings by John Buckland Wright and an erotic woodcut by Eric Gill (4) View on Christie's.com
David Hockney (b. 1937) The Poet, from The Blue Guitar (MCA Tokyo 190) etching in colours, 1976-77, on Inveresk paper, signed in pencil and numbered 86/200 (there were also 37 artist's proofs), published by Petersburg Press, New York, and London, the full sheet, very pale time staining to the extreme sheet edges, in very good condition P. 348 x 430 mm., S. 460 x 530 mm. View on Christie's.com
David Hockney (b. 1937) Paper Pools (MCA Tokyo 234) the book comprising one loose lithograph in colours, 1980, with title, text and justification, signed by the artist on the justification in red ink, inscribed and numbered A.P. XV, an artist's proof aside from the edition of 1000, published by Thames & Hudson, London and New York, the lithograph Pool made with Paper and blue Ink for Book (T. 234), on wove paper, signed and dated in pencil, inscribed and numbered A.P. XV, printed close to the edges of the full sheet, loose, apparently in very good condition apart from some pale time staining, unexamined out of its frame, the book in the original blue canvas binding, lacking the original card slipcase (book) L., S. 265 x 229 mm. View on Christie's.com
DDS David Hockney (b.1937), after, Untitled, offset lithograph printed in colours, signed in pencil, inscribed for mark, on wove paper, the full sheet printed to the edges, 400 x 300mm (15.75 x 113/4in) with four books, each first editions, one signed by Hockney on the front endpaper, colour illustrations, 4to, 1975-1988.
DDS David Hockney (b.1937), after, An etching and a lithograph for Alecto Ed., collotyope reproduction, 1973, signed and dated, inscribed rep. proof, published by Editions Alecto, London, printed by Cotswold Collotype in an edition of 2000, with the Addenbrooke’s Art for Hospitals blindstamp, on cartridge paper, with full margins, 760 x 492mm (2915/16 x 193/8in)
HOCKNEY DAVID: (1937- ) British Artist. Signed 20 x 29 poster for an exhibition of Hockney`s work at Artcurial in Paris (1979). The poster features a reproduction of the artist`s drawing of Gregory Evans, his companion, assistant and model, seated in a full length pose. Signed by Hockney in bold pencil with his name alone to a clear area at the base of the poster. Framed and glazed in a plain black frame to an overall size of 21 x 30. VG
* Malcolm Morley b.1931- Landscape; aquatint printed in colours, published by Novak Graphics, Toronto, Ontario, with blind stamp(s) signed and numbered 59/63 on Fabriano cream wove paper, with margins, together with three further examples numbered 56/58/60 from the edition of 63, all in very good condition, (multiple) 70x90cm, ea: After David Hockney CH RA b.1937- "Oh Bombay.."; published 1977, off-set lithograph/poster for British Airways, (5) (unframed) (may be subject to Droit de Suite)
Artists’ Exhibition Catalogues. A collection of various artists catalogues, books and pamphlets, mostly signed by the artists, 1970’s-80’s, signatures including David Hockney, Bernard Leach, Gilbert & George, Ben Nicholson, Patrick Heron, plus some correspondence to Norbert Lynton from other artists, various sizes (48)
Original Royal Flying Corps memorabilia: A Pilot`s Flying Log Book kept by Lieutenant F.R. Hockney R.F.C., later Squadron Leader R.A.F., who initially flew over the Western Front from 1918 with 4 Squadron in R.E. 8 Aircrafts, later with Bristol Fighters. He then joined 48 Squadron in India from December 1919 Another log book of Lieutenant S.C. Shillingford R.A.F., who initially served with 2nd Royal Fusiliers (11.3.1918-31.5.1918) Text book on Aerial Gunner by Harrison & Sons, 1917 Various WW1 bi-plane photograph (some presumably shot down) and photographs relating to the Royal Flying Corps re-union 7th November 1956 (qty)
DDS. David Hockney (b.1937) Apples, grapes and lemon on a table (from Brooklyn Academy of Music) xerox print in colours, 1988, signed and dated in pencil, numbered 16/91, with the artist’s blindstamp, on two sheets of Arches paper, with full margins, in good condition, 430 x 560 mm (17 x 22 in)
* Various Artists- "18 Small Prints"; 1973, Published by Bernard Jacobson Gallery, 1973, fifteen prints from the original set of eighteen, in various media, including works by Ivor Abrahams, Bernard Cohen, Robyn Denny, Nigel Hall, Gordon House, Bill Jacklin, Eduardo Paolozzi, Peter Phillips, Dieter Roth, Richard Smith, William Tillyer, Peter Blake, Ken Price, Richard Hamilton and Ludwig Sander, in the original perspex box, all signed and numbered `12/100`, lacking the examples by Patrick Caufield, David Hockney and Ed Ruscha, 21x15cm, ea., all approx. (15) (may be subject to Droit de Suite)
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