Sea PP 2002
Howard Hodgkin
Limited Edition Print : Sugar Lift-ground Etching And Aquatint, 2002/2003, From One Copper Plate, Print
Size : 9.13x10.43 in | 23x26 cm
Framed : 13.39x12.2 in | 34x31 cm
Edition : From the PP edition of 5
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Year2002
Hand SignedSigned By the Artist With Initials And Dated MMIII in Pencil
Condition Excellent
Framed with PlexiglassWood Framed
Purchased fromAuction House 2021
Provenance / HistoryProvenance: Marlborough Fine Art, London - Their label verso
Story / Additional InfoHoward Hodgkin (1932 - 2017)Title: SeaMedium: Sugar lift-ground etching and aquatint, 2002/2003, from one copper plate, printed in blue black, with hand colouring in ultramarine blue, zinc white and cyan acrylic. On 100% cotton paper from Two Rivers paper mill, Watchet, Somerset (270 gsm), hand made by Jim Patterson. Signed by the artist with initials and dated MMIII in pencilSize: Image & Sheet 9 1/8 x 10 3/8", 23.2 x 26.5cm, a printer's proof aside from the edition of one hundred (there were also 15 artist's proofs)Published by : Thames & Hudson, LondonPrinted and hand-coloured by : Jack Shirreff, assisted by Andrew Smith and Claire Wait at the 107 Workshop, WiltshireProvenance: Marlborough Fine Art, London - Their label versoNote: The print was inserted in the de-leuxe edition of the catalogue raisonné Howard Hodgkin Prints by Lisbeth Henk, London (Thames and Hudson), 2003. Literature: Liesbeth Heenk “Howard Hodgkin: The Complete Prints”
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LID150039
Howard Hodgkin - United States
Art Brokerage: Howard Hodgkin British Artist: B. 1932. Howard Hodgkin was born on the 6th August 1932 in London, he studied art at both Camberwell art school and Bath Academy of Art. Hodgkin had his first one man show in 1962 at Arthur Tooth and sons, London and held further one man shows sporadically over a period of several years. The momentum of Hodgkin's work carried him into the 1970's with such excitement and anticipation that he had sequential one man shows at some of the most respected art institutions in Britain and around the World. The eighties brought further success for Hodgkin's as his appeal was reaching wider audiences in different countries including the USA, Brazil, Sweden, Australia and Italy to name but a few. Hodgkin couldn't escape the attention of the London Weekend Television program The South Bank Show in 1981, he also won the much coveted Turner Prize in 1985 on home soil in London. The nineties brought further plaudits for the artist and his amazing work, in 1992 he was awarded a Knighthood. His one man shows continued through the nineties and into the new millennium where one thing is for certain, that Howard Hodgkin will remain a source of brilliance and excitement in this new era of art. Listings wanted.