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This original color lithograph titled Detail From The Zanzibar With Postcards And Kiosks Set is by renowned British artist David Hockney and was published in 1982 by the Petersburg Press for the New World Festival of the Arts in Miami. The composition features Hockney’s distinctive modernist perspective and vibrant color palette, incorporating architectural forms, graphic signage, and playful spatial relationships that reflect his exploration of place and visual perception. The work is hand signed by the artist in the lower right and was produced in a limited edition of 2000. As a documented festival publication, this piece represents an important example of Hockney’s graphic work from the early 1980s and is well suited for collectors of contemporary and modern British art.
Dimensions: H: 39 in W: 36 in
Condition Report
Overall very good condition. The lithograph shows light handling wear consistent with age. Minor surface marks and slight edge wear may be visible upon close inspection. No major tears, stains, or losses observed. Signature remains clear and well preserved.
David Hockney, Zanzibar series, signed lithograph, modern art print, British contemporary art, Petersburg Press, New World Festival of the Arts, collectible lithograph, hand signed artwork, 1980s art
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