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David Hockney, Across the Wolds by David Hockney

David Hockney, Across the Wolds by David Hockney

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Lithograph

1997

Edition Size: AP

Sheet Size: 121,8 x 152,3 cm

Unsigned

Condition: Pristine

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Across the Wolds

Artist: David Hockney
Medium: Lithographic print after a 1997 painting
Edition: Limited edition (exclusive to the Royal Academy, unnumbered)
COA: Included
Type of work: Limited edition lithographic print

Description:
Across the Wolds is a lithographic print based on a 1997 painting by David Hockney, one of the great masters of contemporary landscape art. Released as a rare edition exclusive to the Royal Academy (RA), the work pays tribute to the rolling hills of Yorkshire, the artist’s birthplace.

With its luminous palette and Hockney’s signature graphic lines, the piece embodies the colorful modernity and poetic vision that have become hallmarks of his English period. A vibrant homage to nature, instantly recognizable as part of Hockney’s iconic style.

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The Artist

David Hockney

Born in Bradford England on the 9th July 1937 David Hockney was interested in art from a very early age, and was an admirer of Fragonard, Picasso and Matisse. The fifth of six children his parents encouraged his artistic experimentation. He went to the Bradford College of Art 1953-57. To fulfil his national service, he worked in hospitals as he was a conscientious objector to war. Then in 1959 he was accepted into the Royal College of Art, Graduate school in London.

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