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David Hockney
Henry at table

1976

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Lithograph on Arches wove paper. 75 × 105,8 cm. (29 ½ × 41 ⅝ in.) Signed and dated. One of 96 numbered prints from a total edition of 123. Los Angeles, Gemini G.E.L., 1976 (with the blind stamp of the publisher as well as on the reverse with the stamp of the publisher and the workshop number in pencil: DH 76-775). Catalogue raisonné: Scottish Arts Council 188. Provenance Collection Kampmann-Ludwig, Berlin (acquired in 1977 at Waddington and Tooth Galleries Ltd, London) The models for Hockney's portraits came from a small cast of characters, many of them the artist's close friends. Henry at Table, 1976, shows curator and art critic Henry Geldzahler, who featured in at least seven of Hockney's prints.
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