David Hockney (1937) ‘Pearl Blossom Highway’ Large Offset Lithograph In Vibrant Colours, 1986
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Auction ends 19 Jul 2026
Description – Strong and vibrant Gallery Poster for Hockney from Tate Exhibition in 2001
US edition of Hockneys work and rare in the UK.
Taken from the original and highly detailed and vibrant ‘Pearl blossom Highway, 1986. This stunning Offset lithograph with vivid colours was composed by Hockney from over 800 photographs.
Then compiled to create this visual masterwork detailing Joshua trees in the sandy desert, an assortment of scattered debris such as crushed soda cans, beer bottles, an abandoned container of Castrol motor oil, and an empty case of Bud Light. All of which are relics of travellers who once passed through and left their mark.
Artist: David Hockney after
Title: ‘Pearl Blossom Way’
Year: 1964
Signed: No
Limited Edition: Open Edition with an unknown print run
Medium: Lithograph of vibrant colour on smooth 180g medium satin paper
Published: Published by the artist.
Overall print size: Measures (approx) dimensions: 20.0 x 27.75 inch (70 x 50)cm
Provenance: TATE
Blind stamps: None
Framed: No
Condition: Un-used, very good and stored in original exhibition tube away from sun
Postage and Packing – Due to geographical location Postage and insurance varies if requested.
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