Title:
Midnight Sun, Norway
Style: Contemporary (ca. 1945-present), representational
Medium: Works on Paper (Drawings, Watercolors etc.), Watercolor, and Gouache on Paper
Year: 2003
Size: height - 29.75 in, width - 41.75 in, depth - 0 in
Markings: signed, "DH", and dated "03", Lower Right: verso Label "LA Louver Gallery, CA"
Estimate: from $350,000 to $450,000
Seller's Description:
Mod_Contemp
Dramatic seascape from the Land of the Midnight Sun(set)—reflecting across the water, the mountainous silhouette forms the horizon in DAVID HOCKNEY's large, expressive watercolor.
David Hockney started to explore the watercolor medium in 2003 in Los Angeles, where he began painting rigorously and intensely. Fascinated by longer periods of twilight in which the sky's color is not bleached but extremely rich, he travelled to Norway in June of 2003, where he was taken by and deeply attracted to the dramatic landscape. This particular watercolor of the Midnight Sun was a result of that trip, painted in 2003. Therefore, it should be recognized as an important step into his watercolor era. Returning to England in 2004, he continued his watercolors with landscapes of the York countryside and travelled to Spain and France where he did the same. He returned to oil painting in 2005.
|