Howard Hodgkin Lotus Silkscreen, 1980

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Lotus screenprint by Howard Hodgkin in bold colours on embossed Arches wove paper. Signed Hodgkin in pencil in the image lower centre, dated 1980, PP. Published as an edition of 100 with 15 Artists Proof’s by Bernard Jacobson Ltd and printed at Kelpra Studios,

Literature: Howard Hodgkin The Complete Prints, Lisbeth Heenk, Thames & Hudson 2006. p. 222

Collections: The Tate Gallery London The British Council

Dimmensions: Unframed 107cm x 79cm Framed 125cm x 96cm

A printer’s proof (PP): A Printer’s Proof (PP) is similar to an artist’s proof. They were originally designed to monitor the progress of printing. They are a print or object that the manufacturer or printer receives as proof of their work. They remain in the archive of the printing house and it is customary for the printer to release their PPs for sale in the event of a complete sale of the print run. The number of PPs in addition to the regular edition is up to the artist. Usually there are one or two PPs.

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Lotus screenprint by Howard Hodgkin in bold colours on embossed Arches wove paper. Signed Hodgkin in pencil in the image lower centre, dated 1980, PP. Published as an edition of 100 with 15 Artists Proof’s by Bernard Jacobson Ltd and printed at Kelpra Studios,

Literature: Howard Hodgkin The Complete Prints, Lisbeth Heenk, Thames & Hudson 2006. p. 222

Collections: The Tate Gallery London The British Council

Dimmensions: Unframed 107cm x 79cm Framed 125cm x 96cm

A printer’s proof (PP): A Printer’s Proof (PP) is similar to an artist’s proof. They were originally designed to monitor the progress of printing. They are a print or object that the manufacturer or printer receives as proof of their work. They remain in the archive of the printing house and it is customary for the printer to release their PPs for sale in the event of a complete sale of the print run. The number of PPs in addition to the regular edition is up to the artist. Usually there are one or two PPs.

Lotus screenprint by Howard Hodgkin in bold colours on embossed Arches wove paper. Signed Hodgkin in pencil in the image lower centre, dated 1980, PP. Published as an edition of 100 with 15 Artists Proof’s by Bernard Jacobson Ltd and printed at Kelpra Studios,

Literature: Howard Hodgkin The Complete Prints, Lisbeth Heenk, Thames & Hudson 2006. p. 222

Collections: The Tate Gallery London The British Council

Dimmensions: Unframed 107cm x 79cm Framed 125cm x 96cm

A printer’s proof (PP): A Printer’s Proof (PP) is similar to an artist’s proof. They were originally designed to monitor the progress of printing. They are a print or object that the manufacturer or printer receives as proof of their work. They remain in the archive of the printing house and it is customary for the printer to release their PPs for sale in the event of a complete sale of the print run. The number of PPs in addition to the regular edition is up to the artist. Usually there are one or two PPs.