David Hockney (1937) - Rain

Rain

lithograph and screenprint in 6 colours
96.5 cms x 58.4 cms (38 ins x 23 ins)
Signed, titled, editioned 36/98 and dated 1973 and on verso titled, editioned and dated on the gallery label
printed in 1973
Lot offered for sale by Heffel, Vancouver at the auction event "Post-War & Contemporary Art - Live auction" held on Wed, Jun 1, 2022.
Lot 034
Estimate: CAD $25,000 - $35,000
Realised: CAD $169,250

Lot description - from the online catalogue*

Provenance:
Private Collection, England

Equinox Gallery, Vancouver

Acquired from the above by a Private Collection, Vancouver, May 1995

Exhibitions:
Vancouver Art Gallery, Vancouver Collects, September 28, 2001 - February 10, 2002
Notes:
David Hockney, painter, printmaker and photographer, is considered one of the most influential British artists of the twentieth century, who made an important contribution to the Pop Art movement of the 1960s. His body of work in printmaking is extensive, and he worked with Gemini G.E.L. (Graphic Editions Limited) for decades. In 1973, Hockney was in Los Angeles, collaborating with master printmaker Ken Tyler at Gemini on the Weather Series, six prints that depicted various atmospheric conditions, including Rain. This print was made using three stones, an aluminum plate and one screenprinting in white. Hockney commented, “Ken is such a good printer. It’s terrific getting into complicated lithography again. There’s no one in London who can print like him. Every little thing put on a stone really appears.”

On a trip to Japan in 1971, Hockney was influenced by the representation of weather in Japanese prints and paintings, and especially how the artists used drawn lines to depict their intangible subject. In Rain, rippling puddles and dripping effects express the continuous streams of rain. Hockney’s statement about Tyler is especially relevant here, as the artist was able to produce the effect of running paint in this delicate and lovely print.

Please note: the full paper sheet measures 39 x 31 1/2 inches.
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Rain by artist David Hockney