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David Hockney Mr and Mrs Clark and Percy The Tate GalleryLondon poster,1974
David Hockney Mr and Mrs Clark and Percy The Tate GalleryLondon poster,1974
Mr And Mrs Clark And Percy. Hockney mr and mrs clark and percy hires stock photography and images Alamy 'Mr and Mrs Clark and Percy', David Hockney, 1970-1 'Mr and Mrs Clark and Percy', David Hockney, 1970-1 Painted between 1970 and 1971, it depicts a couple, the fashion designer Ossie Clark and the textile designer Celia Birtwell in their flat in Notting Hill Gate, shortly after their wedding, with one of the couple's cats on Clark's knee
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One of David Hockney's most famous works is the painting, Mr and Mrs Clark and Percy, completed in 1970-71 'Mr and Mrs Clark and Percy', David Hockney, 1970-1 'Mr and Mrs Clark and Percy', David Hockney, 1970-1
Mr and Mrs Clark and Percy by David Hockney Paintings Reproductions
Artwork analysis, large resolution images, user comments, interesting facts and much more. 'Mr and Mrs Clark and Percy' is one of the best-loved modern pictures Mr and Mrs Clark by David Hockney (1970-1971) I am, as you probably know by now, fascinated by interpretation and symbolism of paintings.
Mr and Mrs Clark and Percy(detail) The Tate Gallery(デビット ホックニー) 額装品 21,280円 noguchi.ug.edu.gh. Tate Britain Millbank, London, Greater London SW1P 4RG England . Painted between 1970 and 1971, it depicts a couple, the fashion designer Ossie Clark and the textile designer Celia Birtwell in their flat in Notting Hill Gate, shortly after their wedding, with one of the couple's cats on Clark's knee
David Hockney Mr and Mrs Clark and Percy The Tate GalleryLondon poster,1974. Mr and Mrs Clarke and Percy is a painting that was painted between 1970 and 1971 by the British artist David Hockney. When the completed ten-by-seven foot work debuts at the National Portrait Gallery in London in March, Peter Quennell opines in the New York Times: "The picture is beautifully balanced; every detail is exactly spaced