Description:
David Hockney (British, b. 1937)
Kyoto, 1993, edition of 38. Signed "David Hockney" in black ink l.r., numbered "35/38" in black ink l.l., titled and dated within the matrix, identified on a label from Galerie Maurice, Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts, affixed to the backing. Color laser prints on six sheets of paper, total image size 16 1/4 x 63 in. (41.0 x 160.0 cm),framed.
Condition: Not examined out of frame.
Estimate $2,000-3,000
The work is a re-photographed photo collage. Due to scale, it cannot be examined out of frame without risking damage. However, the work is comprised of six sheets that are joined together and appear to be fully mounted to a backing board. A label affixed to the verso states that the laser prints are "mounted on archival board with Duromount PR adhesive." No additional issues to report.
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