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88 x 68cm, Ink
Executed in coloured ink and pencil and presented within a black lithographic frame, David Hockney’s Picture Of A Still-Life With An Elaborate Frame (1965) relates closely to the artist’s celebrated print series A Hollywood Collection from the same year.
Likely a preparatory study for one of the prints (S.A.C. 41), the delicately rendered still life – drawn in black and blue ink with areas of red pencil – is contained within a proof impression of an elaborately moulded lithographic frame (S.A.C. 43), underscoring Hockney’s playful exploration of illusion and framing. Printed at the renowned Gemini Ltd. workshop in Los Angeles, A Hollywood Collection marked Hockney’s first collaboration with master printer Ken Tyler, a pivotal moment in the artist’s career which he has commemorated by dedicating the present drawing to Gemini.