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Hockney, David

DAVID HOCKNEY Beverly Hills Housewife, 2001

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Original exhibition poster for David Hockney’s retrospective at the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art in Humlebæk, Denmark, held from October 12, 2001 to January 27, 2002. Published by the Louisiana Museum and printed by Grafodan Offset, Vaerlose, this poster features Beverly Hills Housewife, one of Hockney’s most iconic portraits.

The image captures the sunlit glamour of Los Angeles through Hockney’s unmistakable lens—his fascination with California’s light, lifestyle, and architecture transformed into vivid color fields and serene composition. Created during a period when Hockney was deeply enamored with L.A.’s visual rhythms, Beverly Hills Housewife embodies his exploration of domestic elegance and psychological depth beneath the city’s polished surface.

The piece is framed in a white wooden frame with a 1-inch front profile and 1.25-inch side depth, complementing Hockney’s clean aesthetic.

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Details

Sku: CB9757

Artist: David Hockney

Title: Beverly Hills Housewife

Year: 2001

Signed: No

Medium: Offset Lithograph

Edition Size: Unknown

Framed: Yes

Condition: A: Mint

Dimensions

Paper Size: 19.75 x 31.5 inches ( 50 x 80 cm )

Image Size: 15 x 30.25 inches ( 38 x 77 cm )

Frame Size: H: 21.75 x W: 33.5 x D: 1.25 in.

DAVID HOCKNEY Beverly Hills Housewife, 2001

$750

About the Artist

David Hockney

David Hockney painted scenes from everyday life. Homes, pools, landscapes, quiet moments that feel personal and familiar. He was especially interested in how people see over time. Instead of one frozen view, his work often shows many angles at once. This made complicated ideas about perception feel human and easy to understand, rather than technical or distant.
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