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Hockney’s First English Landscape Heads To Sotheby’s

February 27, 20262 Mins Read
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David Hockney’s first English landscape heads to Sotheby’s, marking a major fine art auction offering
David Hockney’s first English landscape is heading to Sotheby’s, positioning the work as a major highlight of an upcoming international art auction.
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Notably, David Hockney’s English Garden is set to re-enter the public market at Sotheby’s in London. Meanwhile, the 1965 painting will headline the modern and contemporary evening auction with a presale estimate of £2.5 million to £3.5 million. Importantly, the work represents the artist’s first sustained engagement with English landscape painting. However, the sale also reflects broader demand for historically pivotal works produced during periods of stylistic transition.

Creative origins and historical relevance

At the same time, the painting was produced when abstract art dominated the global market. Nevertheless, the artist introduced a vivid and highly personal reading of nature into a genre then viewed as traditional. Notably, he painted English Garden from memory while living in Boulder, Colorado. Moreover, the composition drew direct inspiration from a photograph of English topiary published in Vogue. In addition, the work was developed concurrently with Rocky Mountains and Tired Indians (1965), according to the artist’s 1988 book. Consequently, the painting remains a key reference point in the evolution of his approach to natural scenes.

Broader sale framework and comparative highlights

Meanwhile, the artwork has remained in a private collection since its previous auction appearance in 1997. Ahead of the sale, Sotheby’s will present the painting publicly in its London galleries.
Furthermore, the wider auction will include works linked to the School of London, alongside pieces by Francis Bacon and Lucian Freud. In parallel, the evening sale will also feature modernist works by Claude Monet and Edgar Degas. Ultimately, English Garden will go under the hammer on March 4, anchoring a tightly curated auction aimed at international collectors and institutions.

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