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Aug 25, 2011 · David Hockney: A Taste for Los Angeles. Get access. Cécile Whiting. Art History, Volume 34, Issue 4, September 2011, Pages 858–874, https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-8365.2010.00850.x. Published:
David hockney's A bigger splash (Fig.32), painted fifty years ago this year, features naturally in the artist's current eightieth birthday retrospective, reviewed on pp.413- 15. 1 A canonical work in art history, the picture owes its wide appeal to many factors: legibility and economy; the visual wit inherent in im-plying human action although n...
Oct 6, 2017 · Google Scholar Kent, A. J. (2007). ‘ An analysis of the cartographic language of European State topographic maps: aesthetics, style, and identity ’, PhD thesis, University of Kent.
- Alexander Kent
- 2017
Dec 1, 2002 · David Hockney : Secret Knowledge: Rediscovering the Lost Techniques of the Old Masters. Jane Partner, Reviewed by. The Cambridge Quarterly, Volume 31, Issue 4, December 2002, Pages 345–349, https://doi.org/10.1093/camqtly/31.4.345. Published: 01 December 2002.
- Jane Partner
- 2002
Dec 14, 2016 · An extensive visual investigation by the artist David Hockney lead to the discovery of a variety of optical evidence in paintings as described in a number of technical papers [2–8]. This work demonstrated European artists began using optical devices as aids for creating their work early in the Renaissance well before the time of Galileo.
Full Text. HE IS PAINTING AGAIN. AYE, IS HE PAINTING. With a zest and a passion and a confidence I haven't witnessed in the nearly two and a half decades that I've been dropping over to visit with him, David Hockney has returned to the wide empty canvas and the oil-laden brush.