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Tulips, 1973
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Etching, hardground, aquatint

36.00 x 28.00 in

91.4 x 71.1 cm

Edition of 75

This work is signed and numbered by the artist.

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About The Work

In this 1975 etching, produced in an edition of 75, David Hockney confers his naturalistic, pared-down aesthetic to a typical subject of the modernist still life: flowers in a vase. In Hockney’s oeuvre, tulips are a frequent choice. This aquatint, rendered in grayscale, accentuates the flowers’ spindly stems and the loose but intricate detailing on the vase.

About David Hockney

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