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David Hockney — My Mother (Bridlington)
David Hockney

My Mother (Bridlington)

1988

David Hockney's My Mother (Bridlington) is a tender four color lithograph from 1988 that presents an intimate portrait of his mother. The work combines Hockney's distinctive linear style with subtle chromatic variations to capture both physical likeness and emotional presence. Created on high quality Waterford paper, the lithograph demonstrates Hockney's mastery of the printmaking medium. The composition reflects the artist's sustained interest in portraiture and family relationships. This piece is part of Hockney's broader exploration of identity and memory through print techniques.

Medium
Four color lithograph on T.H. Saunders Waterford 250 gram paper
Dimensions

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Vanguarts — Contemporary Dialogue

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David Hockney, My Mother (Bridlington), 1988

David Hockney's My Mother (Bridlington) is a tender four color lithograph from 1988 that presents an intimate portrait of his mother. The work combines Hockney's distinctive linear style with subtle chromatic variations to capture both physical likeness and emotional presence. Created on high quality Waterford paper, the lithograph demonstrates Hockney's mastery of the printmaking medium. The composition reflects the artist's sustained interest in portraiture and family relationships. This piece is part of Hockney's broader exploration of identity and memory through print techniques.

Medium
Four color lithograph on T.H. Saunders Waterford 250 gram paper
Dimensions
176.3 x 50.8 cm
Year
1988
Seen at
Vanguarts, Online (via Artsy)

Related themes

Contemporary portraiture, British Art, Intimate Subject, Figurative Art, Printmaking Master, Portrait, Personal History, Color Lithography, Lithograph, Family relationships

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Collected by

Jonathan Murray, Alex Capecelatro, Richard Caswell, Sebastián In Situ, John McNally, Hamilton Selway Gallery, Andrew P. Cooper, Lisa Rembrandt, Art Institute of Chicago, Nick Phoenix , Derek Jones