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Hockney was inspired by Wallace Stevens’s poem “The Man with the Blue Guitar” (1937) to create ten drawings in colored inks and crayons. He then collaborated with the printer Aldo Crommelynck to translate the drawings into a series of twenty mixed intaglio prints using a color-etching process initially developed for Picasso. Hockney plays linguistically with the title of the present sheet, "A Moving Still Life," drawing tension between motion and immobility.
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In addition to the catalogue description, with full margins, occasional scattered pinpoint foxmarks in places (primarily in the lower margin), scattered handling creases in places in the upper margin, otherwise in good condition, framed
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Lot 38Sale 20791
A Moving Still Life, from The Blue GuitarDAVID HOCKNEY (B. 1937)Estimate: USD 2,000 - 3,000
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