This is a beautiful art poster by Howard Hodgkin featuring a work from his series "Indian Drawing" exhibited at the Hayward Gallery in South Bank, London. It is in used condition with knitters on the surface and along the borders. Sir Gordon Howard Eliot Hodgkin, CH, CBE (b. 6 August 1932 in Hammersmith, London; † 9 March 2017 in London) was a British painter. The poster is unframed and will be sent rolled in a sturdy tube. The price includes registered/tracked and fully insured shipping with national post. Upgrades for faster shipping are available at the check out. Please send me a message for a current estimation of transport time to your destination. The current international transport time by national post is approximately 2 weeks.
Ahead of the first major exhibition of the work of artist Eliot Hodgkin in nearly 30 years, Waddesdon Manor and members of Hodgkin’s family are trying to trace ‘lost’ works by the British painter Before his death in 1987, Eliot...
Ahead of the first major exhibition of the work of artist Eliot Hodgkin in nearly 30 years, Waddesdon Manor and members of Hodgkin’s family are trying to trace ‘lost’ works by the British painter Before his death in 1987, Eliot...
Eliot Hodgkin (Purley-on-Thames, June 19, 1905 - London, May 30, 1987) was an English painter. By the middle of the 1930s Hodgkin had established himself as a painter of still lifes, landscapes and murals, exhibiting regularly at the Royal Academy. His first one-man exhibition was in London at Picture Hire Ltd. in 1936. Shortly afterwards he began working in egg tempera. [Sotheby’s, London - Oil on board, 25 x 35 cm]
Ahead of the first major exhibition of the work of artist Eliot Hodgkin in nearly 30 years, Waddesdon Manor and members of Hodgkin’s family are trying to trace ‘lost’ works by the British painter Before his death in 1987, Eliot...
Ahead of the first major exhibition of the work of artist Eliot Hodgkin in nearly 30 years, Waddesdon Manor and members of Hodgkin’s family are trying to trace ‘lost’ works by the British painter Before his death in 1987, Eliot...
A new exhibition of Eliot Hodgkin’s meticulous art proves the value of paying greater attention to ordinary things, says Neil MacGregor
Ahead of the first major exhibition of the work of artist Eliot Hodgkin in nearly 30 years, Waddesdon Manor and members of Hodgkin’s family are trying to trace ‘lost’ works by the British painter Before his death in 1987, Eliot...
A new exhibition of Eliot Hodgkin’s meticulous art proves the value of paying greater attention to ordinary things, says Neil MacGregor