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David Hockney
Office Chair
, 1988
129.5 x 56 cm. (51 x 22 in.)
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David Hockney
Office Chair
, 1988
129.5 x 56 cm. (51 x 22 in.)
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David Hockney
British, born 1937
Office Chair
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1988
David Hockney
Office Chair
, 1988
129.5 x 56 cm. (51 x 22 in.)
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David Hockney
Office Chair
, 1988
129.5 x 56 cm. (51 x 22 in.)
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Medium
Prints and multiples, Home made prints on 120g Arches rag paper executed on an office colour copy machine
Size
129.5 x 56 cm. (51 x 22 in.)
Markings
Signed, numbered and dated by the artist and having the studio blindstamp lower right
Price
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ARCHEUS / POST-MODERN
London
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Edition
Edition of 40
Size Notes
Size given is sheet size. Framed size is 55 ½ x 27 in : 141.3 x 68.3 cm
Movement
Contemporary Art
Catalogue Raisonné
Tokyo 320
Provenance
Acquired directly from the Hockney Studio by the previous owner
Literature
Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo, and Tankosha Publishing Co., Ltd., Publ., David Hockney Prints 1954-1995, 1996, cat. no. 320, p.172 (col. illus.)
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Description
In pristine condition, framed
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