David Hockney / Gold Presentado por L. E. Gallery

David HOCKNEY - Gold

Presentado por L. E. Gallery

  • Año
    1969
  • Técnica
    Grabado
  • Dimensión de la imagen
    34,5 x 26,0 cm / 13.6 x 10.2 in
  • Dimensión del papel
    45,5 x 31,0 cm / 17.9 x 12.2 in
  • Tirada
    100
  • Precio
    5 750 euros (€)
  • Referencia
    Tokyo 100
  • Visita(s)
    117
  • Estado
David HOCKNEY - Gold

David Hockney, b. 1937
Gold, 1969
Etching with aquatint on wove paper
Signed in pencil
From the edition of 100 pencil-signed impressions. Printed by Piet Clement at the Print Shop, Amsterdam. Published by the Petersburg Press in association with the Kasmin Gallery, 1970 for the 'Rumpelstilzchen. For Six Fairy Tales From the Brothers Grimm' series.
Sheet: 45.5 x 31 cm; 17 7/8 x 12 1/4 in
Image: 34.5 x 26 cm; 13 5/8 x 10 1/4 in
Framed: 55.5 x 47 x 3.5 cm; 21 7/8 x 18 1/2 x 1 3/8 in

Catalogue raisonné: Tokyo 100.
Provenance: Private Collection, USA.

Note:
This etching serves as the opening illustration for the enchanting tale of 'Rumpelstilzchen.' The fairytale narrates the story of a miller who boasts to the king that his daughter possesses the extraordinary ability to spin straw into pure gold. With the aid of a mysterious imp, the young woman accomplishes this extraordinary feat, albeit in exchange for her precious jewelry and, eventually, a pledge to surrender her first-born child. Capturing the essence of this tale's beginning, Hockney's artistic portrayal showcases cascading straw miraculously transforming into glimmering gold, cleverly juxtaposing elements to accentuate the luster of the precious metal.

This etching is part of a collection of 39 captivating etchings created by Hockney for his series titled 'Six Fairy Tales from the Brothers Grimm.' From the vast treasury of 220 tales by the Brothers Grimm, Hockney carefully selected six stories, cherished since his childhood. Among them are 'The Little Sea Hare,' 'Fundevogel,' 'Rapunzel,' 'The Boy who left Home to learn Fear,' 'Old Rinkrank,' and, of course, 'Rumpelstilzchen.' In explaining his attraction to these tales, Hockney reflected on their simple, direct, and straightforward narrative style, which fascinated him. Moreover, these tales encompass a diverse range of experiences, spanning from the magical to the moral, thereby adding to their timeless allure.


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