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This whimsical yet refined composition by David Hockney ( British, Born 1937) is part of his celebrated 1991 series, Hockney’s Alphabet, a collaboration with notable British writers and poets. Rendered in vibrant green and accented with handwritten and typographic variations of the letter "L," the piece captures Hockney’s playful aesthetic and graphic clarity. The juxtaposition of linear structure and casual script invites reflection on language, form, and imagination. Printed as an original offset lithograph on Exhibition Fine Art Cartridge paper, this work exemplifies Hockney’s mastery of design and color. Published by Faber and Faber, the piece is both a visual and literary celebration, offering a rare glimpse into the artist’s dialogue with the written word.

David Hockney — Letter L from Hockney’s Alphabet, 1991 - Lithograph, Framed 1991

David Hockney — Letter L from Hockney’s Alphabet, 1991 - Lithograph, Framed 1991

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Creator: David Hockney

Style: Modern

Period: 1991

Place of origin: America

Rarity: One of a kind

Materials: Lithograph

Dimensions: Height: 17.5 in (44.45 cm)Width: 14 in (35.56 cm)Depth: 0.75 in (1.91 cm)

Condition: Good

Documentation: The art work comes with a certificate of authenticity

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Description

This whimsical yet refined composition by David Hockney ( British, Born 1937) is part of his celebrated 1991 series, Hockney’s Alphabet, a collaboration with notable British writers and poets. Rendered in vibrant green and accented with handwritten and typographic variations of the letter "L," the piece captures Hockney’s playful aesthetic and graphic clarity. The juxtaposition of linear structure and casual script invites reflection on language, form, and imagination. Printed as an original offset lithograph on Exhibition Fine Art Cartridge paper, this work exemplifies Hockney’s mastery of design and color. Published by Faber and Faber, the piece is both a visual and literary celebration, offering a rare glimpse into the artist’s dialogue with the written word.