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Howard Hodgkin: The Complete Paintings: Catalogue Raisonne
Marla Price
Thames & Hudson
Thames & Hudson
The most complete book to date on one of the leading painters of the postwar generation: enlarged, updated, and redesigned. Howard Hodgkin's career has spanned seven decades, and this extensive catalogue raisonné includes over 450 paintings, most...
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Howard Hodgkin Prints
Liesbeth Heenk
Thames & Hudson
Thames & Hudson
The definitive celebration of the most popular area of this artist's work. Howard Hodgkin's prints represent an extraordinary body of work, a parallel and very different achievement from his paintings. They have been internationally celebrated...
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Writers on Howard Hodgkin
Tate Gallery
Tate Gallery
Writers on Howard Hodgkin gathers together for the first time the responses of major contemporary writers to the work of Howard Hodgkin. Through the variety of voices it features and the range of literary approaches they employ, this collection...
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Howard Hodgkin, Paintings 1992-2007 (Yale Center for British Art)
Anthony Lane, Richard Morphet
Yale University Press
Yale University Press
Howard Hodgkin (b. 1932) is among the most important artists working in Britain today. Nominally abstract, his paintings are, in his words, “representational pictures of emotional situations.” Sumptuously illustrated, this book presents a...
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Howard Hodgkin Large Paintings
Robert Rosenblum
National Galleries Of Scotland
National Galleries Of Scotland
Howard Hodgkin is widely regarded as one of the most significant painters - and certainly the greatest colourist - at work in Britain today. His method of painting means that he takes several years to complete a work and, as a result, his...
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Howard Hodgkin
Tate Gallery
Tate Gallery
Howard Hodgkin (b. 1932) is one of the foremost painters of his generation. Painted on wood in thick swaths of color, his works can often appear purely abstract. But in fact they are attempts to recapture the sensation of specific moments from...
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Howard Hodgkin
Andrew Graham-Dixon
Thames & Hudson
Thames & Hudson
This book of Howard Hodgkin's work by Andrew Graham-Dixon, one of Britain's foremost art critics, was published to great acclaim in 1994. Incisive and beautifully written, it illuminates Hodgkin's rich and complex art through its guiding themes and...
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