15th Jun, 2024 9:30 GMT/BST

Modern & Contemporary Art

 
  Lot 550
 

550

David Hockney OM, CH, RA (b.1937)
"Woman with a Sewing Machine" (1954)
Lithograph in colours, 23cm by 37.5cm

Provenance: The Estate of David George Fawcett ATD, FRSA (1935-1973)
Thence by descent

In 1954 a young Hockney, much enthused by starting at Bradford College of Art the previous year, drew and painted scenes of everyday life around his home in Bradford. Thus it was subjects close to his heart that he chose for his first tentative steps into print making, which resulted in his early lithographs: “Self Portrait”, “Fish and Chip Shop” (depicting The Sea Catch, Eccleshill, Bradford), and the present “Woman with a Sewing Machine”, for which his own mother, Laura, modelled.

Loosely based on the front room in his family home, Hockney depicts his mother seated with hands clasped and looking calmly at the viewer, behind a hand-operated sewing machine amongst a riot of pattern and colour. Comprising six coloured inks (red, yellow, blue, green, pink and black), Hockney adds complexity with surface pattern rather than depth of space. The intricate checked blue, white and muted green fire surround frames the red and yellow block of his mother’s blouse, whilst the yellow and red wallpaper offsets the black sewing machine. The design is unified by detailed and precise drawing.

The image reflects the exuberance of the artist aged just 17, filled with possibilities and the joy of being allowed to spend his days at college exploring the world of art. Learning about great artists that came before him, he was perhaps inspired by the likes of Edouard Vuillard, who produced intimate domestic scenes, filled with pattern and texture, that featured his mother, a seamstress.

This lithograph was once owned by Bradford-born artist David George Fawcett, with whom Hockney was at school both at Bradford Grammar School and at Bradford College of Art. Fawcett went on to gain his teaching diploma at Birmingham Regional College of Art before moving to Kent where he taught at Deal Grammar School and Folkestone and Dover Art Colleges. Hockney and Fawcett shared a studio for a time in Kent, and Hockney was best man for Fawcett at his wedding. Fawcett worked in an impressionistic style, and exhibited at the Paris Salon and the Royal Academy, but sadly died in a plane crash in 1973.

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Auction: Modern & Contemporary Art, 15th Jun, 2024

“Woman with a Sewing Machine”, a rare early lithograph made by a 17-year-old David Hockney, is to lead the Modern and Contemporary Art Sale on 15th June. The lithograph, which is one of approximately five proof versions of this unpublished print, is being sold by the descendants of Hockney’s school friend and fellow artist David George Fawcett (1935-1973). One of the other proof copies is held in the collection of the Tate.

The sale will also include a group of four works by mining artist Tom McGuinness. The works were purchased directly from the artist by lifelong friend of the artist Sidney Lockey, the pair having first met at school in Witton Park.

Also on offer will be works by the likes of Anne Isabella Brooke, John Hoyland, Damien Hirst and Philip Naviasky.

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