David Hockney - Evening & Day Editions London Wednesday, January 18, 2023 | Phillips
  • Provenance

    W.H. Wilshaw Ltd, Manchester, 1980
    Private UK Collection (by descent to the present owner)

  • Literature

    Tyler Graphics 269
    Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo 234

  • Artist Biography

    David Hockney

    David Hockney (b. 1937) is one of the most well-known and celebrated artists of the
    20th and 21st centuries. He works across many mediums, including painting, collage,
    and more recently digitally, by creating print series on iPads. His works show semi-
    abstract representations of domestic life, human relationships, floral, fauna, and the
    changing of seasons.

    Hockney has exhibited at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Royal
    Academy of Arts in London, and the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam, among many
    other institutions. On the secondary market, his work has sold for more than $90
    million.

     
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27

Pool Made with Paper and Blue Ink for Book, from Paper Pools (T.G. 269, M.C.A.T. 234)

1980
Lithograph in colours, on Arches Cover paper, the full sheet, with the accompanying book Paper Pools and its card slipcase.
S. 26.7 x 22.8 cm (10 1/2 x 8 7/8 in.)
book 27.5 x 23.5 x 1.5 cm (10 7/8 x 9 1/4 x 5/8 in.)

Signed, dated and numbered 30/1000 in pencil, the book signed in sepia ink and stamp-numbered on the justification (there were also 100 artist's proofs), published by Tyler Graphics, Ltd., Bedford Village, New York (with their blindstamp), the print unframed.

Estimate
£20,000 - 30,000 

Sold for £81,900

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Evening & Day Editions

London Auction 18 - 19 January 2023