Howard Hodgkin (b. 1932)
Property from a Distinguished Private Collection, California
Howard Hodgkin (b. 1932)

Sunset

Details
Howard Hodgkin (b. 1932)
Sunset
signed twice, initialed, titled and dated three times 'Howard Hodgkin Sunset 1993 (1990) HH 1993' (on the reverse)
oil on panel in artist's frame
22½ x 25 5/8 x 4 in. (57.1 x 64.5 x 10.1 cm.)
Painted in 1990-1993.
Provenance
Anthony d'Offay Gallery, London
Literature
A. Graham-Dixon, 'Truants of the Memory', Independent Magazine, October 1993, p. 45 (illustrated).
A. Graham-Dixon, Howard Hodgkin, London, 1994, pp. 152-153 (illustrated).
M. Price and J. Elderfield, eds., Howard Hodgkin: The Complete Paintings: A Catalogue Raisonné, London, 2006, p. 278, no. 270 (illustrated).
Exhibited
London, Anthony d'Offay and New York, Knoedler Gallery, Howard Hodgkin, October 1993-January 1994.

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Lot Essay

Christie's is pleased to offer a selection of property including Post-War and Contemporary Art, American Art, Twentieth Century Design, Prints and Antiquities from a Distinguished California Collection. The following works illustrate a key distillation of the collectors' 30-year love affair with art and exemplify the honed and insightful eye of true connoisseurs.

Rich in both color and form, the aesthetic of these California collectors reflects a total embrace of the major art movements since the 1950s. A collection that encompasses art spanning from Milton Avery's modernist Hint of Autumn (1954) to Helen Frankenthaler's Abstract Expressionist Green Arena (1965) as well as Eric Fischl's figurative Questionable Pleasure #1 (1994) attests to this fact. Their wide-ranging aesthetic is informed equally by close friendships with luminaries such as Frank Lloyd Wright as it is by their own innate sense for talent and quality irrespective of period or genre. It is with great pleasure that we are able to offer property from this superb collection, which demonstrates a unique passion for collecting art of the 20th century.

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