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Medium: Etching
Edition size: 35
Year: 1998
Size: H 35cm x W 30cm
Signed: Yes
Format: Signed Print
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Auction Date | Auction House | Location | Hammer Price | Return to Seller | Buyer Paid |
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December 2019 | Bonhams New Bond Street | United Kingdom |
In Dog Etching No.7 we find one of Hockney’s dachshunds sleeping on a cushion, his face pointing down towards the viewer, his long body curled up in utter comfort and repose. While the subject is still, however, the lines that make up his fur seem to suggest movement and life, conveying the deftness of the artist’s hand working at speed across the etching plate, capturing a rare moment of stillness in the sitter before it’s too late. As with other works in the series, the dog is shown sitting on a plump cushion, whose edge frames the composition. Rendered in monochrome, the work makes up for its lack of colour in its abundance of expression, evoking the special relationship between artist and dog as well as artist and sitter. Here we find Hockney bestowing the kind of attention he usually turned towards his friends and lovers for earlier portrait series, onto his canine cohabitants, letting us into a private domestic sphere and celebrating their constant companionship. A signed etching dating to 1998, this and other works from the series are highly sought after by collectors.
British-born artist David Hockney is a kaleidoscopic force in the art world. Born in 1937, Hockney's vibrant palette and innovative techniques have left an indelible mark on contemporary art. A pioneer of the British Pop Art movement in the 1960s, he seamlessly transitioned through various styles, from photo collages to vivid landscapes. Renowned for his exploration of light and space, Hockney's versatility extends to painting, printmaking, photography, and stage design. A captivating storyteller, his works often capture the essence of modern life with a playful yet profound touch. With a career spanning decades, Hockney remains an enduring visionary in the ever-evolving art world.