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At the Tate Gallery in London.
It is called 'The Splash', painted in 1967. That year he also painted 'A Bigger Splash' and 'A Little Splash'.
It was painted in 1967.
David Hockney has written: 'Home made prints' '18 portraits' 'David Hockney on his work' 'Hockney paints the stage' 'Martha's vineyard and other places' 'David Hockney's dog days' -- subject(s): British Painting, Catalogs, Criticism and interpretation, Dogs in art, Modern Painting, Painting, British, Painting, Modern 'Photographe' 'David Hockney prints, 1954-77' 'Secret knowledge' -- subject(s): Technique, Painting, History 'Hockney fotografo' 'On photography' 'You make the picture' -- subject(s): Art, modern, Art,Modern, Exhibitions 'Hockney posters' -- subject(s): Exhibitions, Posters, Influence, Poster collections, Private collections 'Tekeningen en etsen' 'Hockney on photography' 'David Hockney photographs' -- subject(s): Artistic Photography, Photography, Artistic 'Looking at pictures in a book at the National Gallery' -- subject(s): National Gallery (Great Britain) 'David Hockney Zeichnungen und Druckgraphik 1959-1977' 'Paper pools' '[Paintings]'
David Hockney's painting "A Bigger Splash" is valued at around $20 million to $30 million, depending on market conditions and specific auction results. The artwork, created in 1967, is iconic in contemporary art and has garnered significant attention in the art world. Its value can fluctuate based on factors such as provenance, exhibition history, and demand among collectors.
At the Tate Gallery in London.
It is called 'The Splash', painted in 1967. That year he also painted 'A Bigger Splash' and 'A Little Splash'.
It was painted in 1967.
Yes, David Hockney is still alive and painting. It's what he loves to do.
he painted a painting for tom daily
Realism.
David Hockney has written: 'Home made prints' '18 portraits' 'David Hockney on his work' 'Hockney paints the stage' 'Martha's vineyard and other places' 'David Hockney's dog days' -- subject(s): British Painting, Catalogs, Criticism and interpretation, Dogs in art, Modern Painting, Painting, British, Painting, Modern 'Photographe' 'David Hockney prints, 1954-77' 'Secret knowledge' -- subject(s): Technique, Painting, History 'Hockney fotografo' 'On photography' 'You make the picture' -- subject(s): Art, modern, Art,Modern, Exhibitions 'Hockney posters' -- subject(s): Exhibitions, Posters, Influence, Poster collections, Private collections 'Tekeningen en etsen' 'Hockney on photography' 'David Hockney photographs' -- subject(s): Artistic Photography, Photography, Artistic 'Looking at pictures in a book at the National Gallery' -- subject(s): National Gallery (Great Britain) 'David Hockney Zeichnungen und Druckgraphik 1959-1977' 'Paper pools' '[Paintings]'
Something he did in grammar school, not kept for posterity.
He did feel this. It is not possible to explain WHY.
It is up to every viewer to decide. "A Bigger Splash" may be the best known of his paintings.
It is similar to Cubism. That is what he was trying to imitate.
He was Kenneth Hockney.