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Signed (verso)
Image Dimensions: 31 3/4 x 38 3/4 in (80.5 x 98.5 cm)
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David Hockney, born in 1937 in Bradford, England, is widely regarded as one of the most influential British artists of the 20th and 21st centuries. A central figure in the Pop Art movement, Hockney's oeuvre spans painting, photography, drawing, and digital media. Throughout his prolific career, he has maintained a vivid interest in color, perspective, and the portrayal of place-particularly the landscapes of California, where he settled in the 1960s and found enduring inspiration.
Painted in 1980, "Nichols Canyon" marks a pivotal moment in Hockney's return to landscape painting after a decade focused on portraiture and photographic collages. This work depicts the winding roads, hills, and suburban homes of the Hollywood Hills, a neighborhood intimately familiar to the artist. Rendered in vibrant acrylics, the painting features undulating lines and contrasting color fields-turquoise, orange, pink, and forest green-that together evoke both movement and emotional intensity. Hockney's signature aerial viewpoint flattens the scene while still conveying a sense of topographical rhythm, blending observation with imagination.
This painting is celebrated as one of Hockney's seminal landscape works and remains emblematic of his postmodern approach to space and narrative. It is housed in the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) and frequently cited in exhibitions and scholarship as a defining image of Hockney's California period. Comparable works such as "Mulholland Drive: The Road to the Studio" have fetched prices upwards of $10 million at auction, underscoring the lasting demand for his large-scale landscapes.
In contemporary interior settings, "Nichols Canyon" resonates with both collectors and designers due to its dynamic composition and rich palette. It brings a joyful, graphic quality to modern spaces and remains an iconic representation of Hockney's synthesis of place, color, and memory. The work's artistic significance and market appeal continue to grow, establishing it as a cornerstone of postwar British painting.
Image Dimensions: 31 3/4 x 38 3/4 in (80.5 x 98.5 cm)
This painting comes with COA.
David Hockney, born in 1937 in Bradford, England, is widely regarded as one of the most influential British artists of the 20th and 21st centuries. A central figure in the Pop Art movement, Hockney's oeuvre spans painting, photography, drawing, and digital media. Throughout his prolific career, he has maintained a vivid interest in color, perspective, and the portrayal of place-particularly the landscapes of California, where he settled in the 1960s and found enduring inspiration.
Painted in 1980, "Nichols Canyon" marks a pivotal moment in Hockney's return to landscape painting after a decade focused on portraiture and photographic collages. This work depicts the winding roads, hills, and suburban homes of the Hollywood Hills, a neighborhood intimately familiar to the artist. Rendered in vibrant acrylics, the painting features undulating lines and contrasting color fields-turquoise, orange, pink, and forest green-that together evoke both movement and emotional intensity. Hockney's signature aerial viewpoint flattens the scene while still conveying a sense of topographical rhythm, blending observation with imagination.
This painting is celebrated as one of Hockney's seminal landscape works and remains emblematic of his postmodern approach to space and narrative. It is housed in the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) and frequently cited in exhibitions and scholarship as a defining image of Hockney's California period. Comparable works such as "Mulholland Drive: The Road to the Studio" have fetched prices upwards of $10 million at auction, underscoring the lasting demand for his large-scale landscapes.
In contemporary interior settings, "Nichols Canyon" resonates with both collectors and designers due to its dynamic composition and rich palette. It brings a joyful, graphic quality to modern spaces and remains an iconic representation of Hockney's synthesis of place, color, and memory. The work's artistic significance and market appeal continue to grow, establishing it as a cornerstone of postwar British painting.
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May 21, 2026 11:45 AM EDTSan Leandro, CA, United States
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