Fine Prints & Photography

April 0611, 2019
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LOT 1

Lot 1

DAVID HOCKNEY (1937-)

DAVID HOCKNEY (1937-)
Lot 1 Details
DAVID HOCKNEY (1937-), British

THE OLDER RAPUNZEL (FROM SIX FAIRY TALES FROM THE BROTHERS GRIMM: “GRIMM ED. C.”), 1969 [SCOTTISH ARTS COUNCIL, 84; MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART, TOKYO, 81]

Etching and aquatint on Hodgkinson handmade wove paper, watermarked "DH/PP"; signed in pencil to margin, inscribed: “Grimm Ed. C” and numbered “99/100” (the total edition includes 20 proofs) in brown pen and ink at the bottom edge verso. Printed by the Print Shop, Amsterdam. Published by Petersburg Press, London.
Plate/Sheet 9 x 10 in — 22.8 x 25.3 cm; 17.7 x 12.2 in — 45 x 31 cm

Estimate $1,500-$2,500

Realised: $1,680
Price Includes Buyer's Premium ?

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DAVID HOCKNEY (1937-)
  • DAVID HOCKNEY (1937-)
Provenance:

Private Collection, Westmount, Quebec

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