Pleading for the Child, David Hockney, 1969-1970, Minneapolis Institute of Art: Prints and Drawingsb
Pleading for the Child, David Hockney, 1969-1970, Minneapolis Institute of Art: Prints and Drawingsblack and white etching of a seated woman wearing a long dress and holding a piece of cloth in her PL hand, a single tear coming from her PR eye; small, hairy man on the right with arms outstretched toward seated woman; small shallow ledge in background with three pieces of fruit on center of the ledgeA landmark of 20th-century book illustration, David Hockney’s unconventional interpretation of fairy tales selected from the hundreds compiled by the Brothers Grimm (Jakob Ludwig Carl Grimm and Wilhelm Carl Grimm) during the 19th century, considers the supernatural and psychological content of these bizarre stories in visual terms. With a virtuoso handling of linear and tonal intaglio printmaking, Hockney explores the characters’ motivations, values, and temperaments, presenting his own reading of the tales while seeking a greater understanding of human mentality. The illustrations also reference art of the past, a common feature of Hockney’s work, with visual allusions to Uccello, Carpaccio, Leonardo, Brueghel, and René Magritte. As a result, there is a timeless quality to the images that complements the stories’ centuries-old legacy of folklore.Size: 10 9/16 × 10 1/16 in. (26.83 × 25.56 cm) (image)10 13/16 × 10 ¼ in. (27.46 × 26.04 cm) (plate)17 13/16 × 12 5/16 in. (45.24 × 31.27 cm) (sheet)Medium: Etching on handmade paperhttps://collections.artsmia.org/art/127703/ -- source link
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