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This original exhibition poster features a striking black and white crayon drawing of Celia Birtwell, a long-time friend and muse of David Hockney. Originally produced for the New Drawings exhibition at Salts Mill in 1994, the artwork captures a significant moment in the artist's career. The composition showcases Hockney's mastery of line and form through the depiction of his frequent subject. As an authentic archive piece, the poster may exhibit minor natural yellowing around the edges, adding to its vintage character. The lower margin includes formal typography detailing the 1853 Gallery and the exhibition's location in Saltaire, Yorkshire. This authorised edition was printed in West Yorkshire specifically for Salts Mill. To preserve the integrity of the print, it is recommended to display the piece away from direct sunlight. The unframed dimensions offer a substantial presence for any interior space. This poster serves as both a historical document of a landmark exhibition and a timeless piece of contemporary art.
David Hockney Celia Birtwell 1994 Original Salts Mill Exhibition Poster
$450.00
| Artist | David Hockney |
| Subject | Celia Birtwell |
| Exhibition | New Drawings (1994) |
| Dimensions | 68.5 x 99 cm |
| Medium | Exhibition Poster |
| Origin | Printed in West Yorkshire, UK |
| Condition | Original Archive Stock |
| Orientation | Portrait |