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74 x 74cm, Edition of 75, Etching
Medium: Etching
Edition size: 75
Year: 1974
Size: H 74cm x W 74cm
Signed: Yes
Format: Signed Print
Last Auction: October 2022
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While many of Hockney’s still lifes denote a domestic setting here the artist has chosen to depict two vases in perhaps the most famous museum in the world, the Louvre. Here these great urns, presumably antique, are placed in front of a large window, or pair of french doors, through which a beautiful diffused light illuminates the scene. The vases are lacking in detail and while the print is named after them it almost seems as if Hockney was more interested in demonstrating the effect of this light on the scene rather than the objects themselves. In this way the work differs greatly from many of the still lifes Hockney produced in this period which see him bestowing his attention on the details of flowers, books, vegetables and even pens. The work is also a masterclass in etching, showing Hockney’s ability to masterfully combine colours in this medium and to create effects of light and shadow, surface and depth, which feels a million miles away form his earliest etchings or series such as A Rake’s Progress, which, while striking in their compositions, are more uniform in effect.
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.