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Medium: Etching
Edition size: 35
Year: 1998
Size: H 57cm x W 76cm
Signed: Yes
Format: Signed Print
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Auction Date | Auction House | Artwork | Hammer Price | Return to Seller | Buyer Paid |
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October 2024 | Sotheby's New York - United States | Dog Wall (complete set) - Signed Print | |||
September 2024 | Phillips London - United Kingdom | Dog Wall (complete set) - Signed Print | |||
January 2023 | Phillips London - United Kingdom | Dog Wall (complete set) - Signed Print | |||
November 2015 | Sotheby's New York - United States | Dog Wall (complete set) - Signed Print | |||
April 2011 | Sotheby's New York - United States | Dog Wall (complete set) - Signed Print | |||
October 2010 | Sotheby's New York - United States | Dog Wall (complete set) - Signed Print | |||
October 2008 | Sotheby's Online - United Kingdom | Dog Wall (complete set) - Signed Print |
Dog Wall (complete set) is a series of 15 etchings created by David Hockney in 1998. Printed on Somerset paper, these intimate portraits capture Hockney's dachshunds, Stanley and Boodgie, in various poses. The etchings, each measuring up to 45.8 x 64.9 cm, showcase Hockney's skilled use of line and form through a significant exploration of personal subject matter.
This complete set offers an insightful look into the artist's personal life and technical expertise. The etchings depict Stanley and Boodgie in relaxed, everyday scenarios, effectively capturing the essence of canine companionship. Hockney's choice of etching as a medium allows for remarkably detailed linework, evident in the texture of the dogs' fur and the subtle variations in their surroundings.