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Man Ray - Signed Print by David Hockney 1974 - MyArtBroker

Man Ray
Signed Print

David Hockney

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65 x 50cm, Edition of 100, Lithograph

Medium: Lithograph

Edition size: 100

Year: 1974

Size: H 65cm x W 50cm

Signed: Yes

Format: Signed Print

Last Auction: May 2025

Value Trend:

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Auction Date
Auction House
Location
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Hammer Price
Buyer Paid
May 2025
Bonhams Cornette de Saint Cyr
France
$3,850
$4,550
$6,000
August 2024
Menzies Art Brands, Sydney
Australia
January 2024
Ader
France
November 2023
Sotheby's Online
United Kingdom
October 2023
Christie's New York
United States
October 2023
Sotheby's New York
United States
May 2023
Skinner, Marlborough
United States
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The value of David Hockney's Man Ray, a signed lithograph print from 1974, is estimated to be worth between £3,350 and £5,000. Over the past 12 months, the artwork has sold twice with an average selling price of £2,938. In the last five years, the hammer price has ranged from £2,137 in January 2024 to £6,198 in October 2022. This artwork has shown a consistent level of demand, having been sold 21 times since its initial sale in February 2005. The average annual growth rate of Man Ray is currently -9% and it is part of a limited edition of 100.

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Meaning & Analysis

The signed colour lithographic print Man Ray was released in 1974 and depicts American visual artist Man Ray, one of the most prominent proponents of the 21st-century Surrealist and Dadaist movements, two years before his death. In 1973, Hockney had left England to live in Paris’s 6th arrondissement. Commenting on his arrival in the French capital, Hockney remarked, ‘When I left London to come and live and work in Paris, I hadn’t the least idea of what I was going to paint […] Paris has been painted by so many people.’ Confronted with an overworked subject, Hockney opted to depict the people who lived there and who had contributed to its thriving arts scene. As such, Hockney decided to depict Ray, an American who had spent much of his life in the city. Clutching his signature walking stick, rendered in yellow, Ray is accompanied by objects which reference his long and hugely successful career; to his right, a chequerboard lays on a table which has only two legs in a reference to his gravity-defying paintings, and the 1927 work Chess Set. To the right of his head, a small geometric work sits in an easel, in a pointed allusion to his work’s disruption of traditional unifocal perspective.

  • 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.

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