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David Hockney — Illustrations for Six Fairytales from the Brothers Grimm (S.A.C. 70-108; M.C.A.T. 67-105)
David Hockney

Illustrations for Six Fairytales from the Brothers Grimm (S.A.C. 70-108; M.C.A.T. 67-105)

A portfolio of six loose etchings illustrating fairytales from the Brothers Grimm, signed and numbered by David Hockney. Published by Petersburg Press in 1970 as a limited edition of 100 copies with artist's proofs.

Medium
The book signed and numbered 'Ed. D. 1/100' in pencil on the justification (one of four editions annotated 'A-D', there were also 15 artist's proofs), the six loose etchings all signed in pencil on the front, and titled and numbered in black ink on the reverse, published by Petersburg Press, London in association with Kasmin Gallery, New York, 1970, the six loose prints unframed.

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January 21, 2021

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David Hockney, Illustrations for Six Fairytales from the Brothers Grimm (S.A.C. 70-108; M.C.A.T. 67-105)

A portfolio of six loose etchings illustrating fairytales from the Brothers Grimm, signed and numbered by David Hockney. Published by Petersburg Press in 1970 as a limited edition of 100 copies with artist's proofs.

Medium
The book signed and numbered 'Ed. D. 1/100' in pencil on the justification (one of four editions annotated 'A-D', there were also 15 artist's proofs), the six loose etchings all signed in pencil on the front, and titled and numbered in black ink on the reverse, published by Petersburg Press, London in association with Kasmin Gallery, New York, 1970, the six loose prints unframed.
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Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Etching, Petersburg Press, Grimm, Fairytale, Limited Edition, Illustration, 1970, David Hockney

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