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David Hockney
Coloured Flowers made of Paper and Ink (S.A.C.E. 119)
lithograph printed in colours, 1971, on Hodgkinson mould-made paper, a fine and rare proof impression with a variant background stone and a white crayon in the foreground instead of the grey-brown crayon of the published edition which was printed on a slightly larger sheet, signed, dated, inscribed and dedicated by the artist in pencil 'flowers made of paper and ink (wrong background) proof for Patrick love from David 1971', one of eleven artist's proofs (there was also an edition of 50), published by Petersburg Press, London, printed to the edges of the sheet, in good condition, framed
S. 950 x 935mm.
Coloured Flowers made of Paper and Ink (S.A.C.E. 119)
lithograph printed in colours, 1971, on Hodgkinson mould-made paper, a fine and rare proof impression with a variant background stone and a white crayon in the foreground instead of the grey-brown crayon of the published edition which was printed on a slightly larger sheet, signed, dated, inscribed and dedicated by the artist in pencil 'flowers made of paper and ink (wrong background) proof for Patrick love from David 1971', one of eleven artist's proofs (there was also an edition of 50), published by Petersburg Press, London, printed to the edges of the sheet, in good condition, framed
S. 950 x 935mm.