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  2. Portrait of an Artist (Pool with Two Figures) - Wikipedia

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    Portrait of an Artist (Pool with Two Figures) is a large acrylic-on-canvas pop art painting by British artist David Hockney, completed in May 1972.It measures 7 ft × 10 ft (2.1 m × 3.0 m), [1] and depicts two figures: one swimming underwater and one clothed male figure looking down at the swimmer.

  3. David Hockney: Never-seen-before portraits dazzle visitors at ...

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    More than 30 new portraits by David Hockney have gone on display at the National Portrait Gallery in London. The exhibition has returned in its full glory after being staged for just 20 days in ...

  4. American Collectors (Fred and Marcia Weisman) - Wikipedia

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    Hockney's 1968 double portrait of Fred and Marcia Weisman, American Collectors, is an intimate replication of the pair at their residence in California. Hockney uses the subjects, the objects, and his own style to recreate a mundane scene that invites both strangers and friends of the couple to ponder their dualistic home that stands as both a ...

  5. David Hockney gets personal: National Portrait exhibition ...

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    Hockney’s Drawing from Life exhibition puts visitors up close and personal with some of the beloved artist’s most important sitters

  6. Hockney’s Harry Styles picture goes on display at National ...

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    David Hockney: Drawing From Life features more than 30 new portraits which are on show for the first time. Hockney’s Harry Styles picture goes on display at National Portrait Gallery Skip to ...

  7. Mr and Mrs Clark and Percy - Wikipedia

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    The work is part of a series of double portraits made by Hockney from 1968, often portraying his friends. Hockney and Clark had been friends since meeting in Manchester in 1961, and Hockney was Clark's best man at his wedding to Birtwell in 1969. Hockney did preparatory work for the painting from 1969, making drawings and taking photographs.