Thames & Hudson have
an impressive selection of related books .
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David Hockney
A Bigger Picture
ISBN 9780500093665
304 pages, 250 illustrations, hardback
30.0 x 28.0 cm
£60.00
This landmark publication and catalogue of the Royal Academy exhibition confirms David Hockney as one of the greatest artists of his generation.
A Bigger Message
Conversations with David Hockney
By Martin Gayford
ISBN 9780500238875
248 pages, 110 illustrations, hardback
22.9 x 15.2 cm
£18.95
'A remarkable picture of Britain's
greatest living artist' -
The Daily Telegraph
David Hockney's Dog Days
By David Hockney
ISBN 9780500286272
80 pages, 84 illustrations, paperback
20.0 x 23.0 cm
£7.95
The charming gift book for Hockney fans and dog lovers everywhere. Secret Knowledge
Rediscovering the lost techniques
of the Old Masters
By David Hockney
ISBN 9780500286388
328 pages, 510 illustrations, paperback
30.0 x 23.7 cm
£24.95
The best-selling book that turned the art world on its head.
Hockney's Pictures
By David Hockney
ISBN 9780500286715
368 pages, 325 illustrations, paperback
23.5 x 22.0 cm
£19.95
The perfect illustrated overview of Hockney's work.
David Hockney-By Marco Livingstone
ISBN 9780500202913 - 280 pages, 208 illustrations, paperback
21.0 x 15.0 cm
£8.95
'A delight to read... the first major study of the artist's career' - Apollo
That's the Way I See It
By David Hockney, edited by Nikos Stangos
ISBN 9780500280850
248 pages, 365 illustrations, paperback
26.4 x 22.0 cm
£19.95
In this extraordinary book, perhaps the most critically acclaimed and universally popular artist of our time describes in his own words his life and work since the mid-1970s.
New from the Royal Academy of Arts
Six Fairy Tales from the Brothers Grimm
With Illustrations by David Hockney
ISBN 9781907533242
72 pages, 39 colour illustrations, hardback
20.8 x 14.8 cm
£16.95
Reprinted for the first time since its original publication in 1969, this beautifully produced volume will delight a new generation of readers.
A Yorkshire Sketchbook
By David Hockney
ISBN 9781907533235
92 pages, 43 colour illustrations,
hardback
14.7 x 20.8 cm
£14.95
Executed in watercolour and ink,
these panoramic scenes have the spatial complexity of finished paintings. |
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Footnote:
Apologies for the occasional spaces and missing words, I have been playing about cutting and pasting this post for ages and this is the best I can achieve. I toyed with the idea of deleting but decided to leave it be in its imperfect form.
Here is the
link to the Royal Academy site for more about the exhibition.
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