Sun
Print
1973 (printed and published)
1973 (printed and published)
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Place of origin |
David Hockney first visited California in 1964 and visited and worked there from time to time until he decided in 1978 to settle there permanently. In 1965 he worked on A Hollywood Collection, a suite of prints, with master printer Ken Tyler, who ran the printmaking studio Gemini GEL. The Weather Series was the second major suite made at Gemini and in part is inspired by the representation of weather in Japanese prints. Here, however, Hockney returns to a favourite theme of still life with plants or flowers for this image of a potted plant on a sunny table.
Object details
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Materials and techniques | Colour lithograph and screenprint on paper |
Brief description | David Hockney: Sun. One of a suite of 6 prints entitled 'The Weather Series' 1973. |
Physical description | a potted plant standing on a table in a shaft of yellow rays; behind this a pair of bright blue shutters. |
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Production type | Limited edition |
Copy number | 50/98 |
Marks and inscriptions | David Hockney 73/ Sun / 50/98 (Signed and dated in red crayon, inscribed with title in green crayon and numbered in red crayon.) |
Production | Catalogue Raisonné: N= Nottingham: Midland Group Galleries: 'David Hockney Prints 1954-1977.' Nottingham 1979 |
Subject depicted | |
Summary | David Hockney first visited California in 1964 and visited and worked there from time to time until he decided in 1978 to settle there permanently. In 1965 he worked on A Hollywood Collection, a suite of prints, with master printer Ken Tyler, who ran the printmaking studio Gemini GEL. The Weather Series was the second major suite made at Gemini and in part is inspired by the representation of weather in Japanese prints. Here, however, Hockney returns to a favourite theme of still life with plants or flowers for this image of a potted plant on a sunny table. |
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Other number | N.136 |
Collection | |
Accession number | CIRC.59-1975 |
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Record created | March 21, 2008 |
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