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JOSEF ALBERS (1888-1976)

318

10TH NEW YORK FILM FESTIVAL / LINCOLN CENTER. 1972.

50x26 inches, 127x66 cm. HKL Ltd., [Boston.]

Condition A. Silkscreen. Paper.

When Lincoln Center first opened in 1962, philanthropist and art collector Vera List saw the appeal

of posters created by prominent artists to promote upcoming events and went about recruiting such

designers for their productions. She also established the Vera List Art Project, through which artist-

designed prints could be sold on behalf of Lincoln Center. Beginning with Larry Rivers’ 1963 poster

design for the first Film Festival, the series has steadily maintained its connection with prominent

artists including Andy Warhol, Saul Bass, Roy Lichtenstein, Helen Frankenthaler, Robert Rauschenberg

and many others - each artist being free to design a poster in their own style. The list of artists who

have participated is a veritable who’s-who of Contemporary art.

[500/750]

DAVID HOCKNEY (1937- )

319

THE NINETEENTH NEW YORK FILM FESTIVAL / LINCOLN CENTER. 1981.

38

1

/

2

x26

1

/

2

inches, 97

3

/

4

x67

1

/

4

cm.

Condition A-: water stains at lower left corner and upper right edge; minor creases in margins; hand-signed

by the artist in pencil. Paper. Framed.

Depicting

Window, Grand Hotel, Vittel, 1970

. Hockney 37.

[700/1,000]

DAVID HOCKNEY (1937- )

320

SAN FRANCISCO OPERA / SUMMER FESTIVAL SEASON. 1982.

38

3

/

4

x34 inches, 98

1

/

2

x86

1

/

2

cm. Petersburg Press, [London.]

Condition A. Hand-signed by the artist in brown ink. Paper.

Detail of “Bedlam” from

The Rakes Progress

(1975). Hockney 73.

[600/900]

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