
Two Apples & One Lemon & Four Flowers
This was conceived as a print to be produced by a newspaper.
Described as a "NewsPrint", the processes of its making were explained on page 3 of the supplement: "Hockney has provided us with four separate pieces of work, all in black and white. Each corresponds with one of the four colours of the printing process - cyan, magenta, black and yellow. The print itself only exists once the presses roll." - Curator, British Museum.
A copy of this print is held in the collection of the British Museum
Described as a "NewsPrint", the processes of its making were explained on page 3 of the supplement: "Hockney has provided us with four separate pieces of work, all in black and white. Each corresponds with one of the four colours of the printing process - cyan, magenta, black and yellow. The print itself only exists once the presses roll." - Curator, British Museum.
A copy of this print is held in the collection of the British Museum
This was conceived as a print to be produced by a newspaper.
Described as a "NewsPrint", the processes of its making were explained on page 3 of the supplement: "Hockney has provided us with four separate pieces of work, all in black and white. Each corresponds with one of the four colours of the printing process - cyan, magenta, black and yellow. The print itself only exists once the presses roll." - Curator, British Museum.
A copy of this print is held in the collection of the British Museum
Described as a "NewsPrint", the processes of its making were explained on page 3 of the supplement: "Hockney has provided us with four separate pieces of work, all in black and white. Each corresponds with one of the four colours of the printing process - cyan, magenta, black and yellow. The print itself only exists once the presses roll." - Curator, British Museum.
A copy of this print is held in the collection of the British Museum
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This was conceived as a print to be produced by a newspaper.
Described as a "NewsPrint", the processes of its making were explained on page 3 of the supplement: "Hockney has provided us with four separate pieces of work, all in black and white. Each corresponds with one of the four colours of the printing process - cyan, magenta, black and yellow. The print itself only exists once the presses roll." - Curator, British Museum.
A copy of this print is held in the collection of the British Museum
Described as a "NewsPrint", the processes of its making were explained on page 3 of the supplement: "Hockney has provided us with four separate pieces of work, all in black and white. Each corresponds with one of the four colours of the printing process - cyan, magenta, black and yellow. The print itself only exists once the presses roll." - Curator, British Museum.
A copy of this print is held in the collection of the British Museum













