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[Artist Biography]
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Hockney's early prints were largely monochrome etchings. A masterful draughtsman, the etching medium suits Hockney perfectly, the etched line giving his expressive imagery a distinctive incisiveness.
Arguably his strongest period was the '60s and '70s before he moved to California.
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David Hockney
Godetia, 1973
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David Hockney
The Student: Homage to Picasso, 1973
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David Hockney
Coloured Flowers made out of Paper and Ink, 1971
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David Hockney
Flowers made out of Paper and Black Ink, 1971
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David Hockney
Celia, 1969
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David Hockney
Pretty Tulips, 1969
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