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Antony Donaldson — Alfred Hitchcock
Antony Donaldson

Alfred Hitchcock

Antony Donaldson's portrait of Alfred Hitchcock is a screenprint that captures the filmmaker's distinctive silhouette and penetrating gaze through bold, simplified forms characteristic of 1960s Pop art. The work employs high contrast and a limited color palette to create a striking graphic image that emphasizes Hitchcock's iconic profile and commanding presence. Like much of Donaldson's practice, the print transforms a celebrity subject into an image of graphic immediacy that reflects the visual language of contemporary popular culture.

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Modern British and Irish Art Day Sale

March 19, 2026

Estimate: $2,000$3,000

Sold: $6,985

Lot 152

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Antony Donaldson, Alfred Hitchcock

Antony Donaldson's portrait of Alfred Hitchcock is a screenprint that captures the filmmaker's distinctive silhouette and penetrating gaze through bold, simplified forms characteristic of 1960s Pop art. The work employs high contrast and a limited color palette to create a striking graphic image that emphasizes Hitchcock's iconic profile and commanding presence. Like much of Donaldson's practice, the print transforms a celebrity subject into an image of graphic immediacy that reflects the visual language of contemporary popular culture.

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Christie's, London, United Kingdom

Related themes

20th Century, psychological thriller aesthetic, Lithography, High Contrast, British Artist, Portraiture, Screenprint, Pop Art, Celebrity Subject, Bold Graphic Style