
David Hockney working on the set design for "The Rake's Progress" at England’s Glyndebourne Opera Festival Paris 1975. 1975.
In Paris, 1975, David Hockney works on his celebrated set designs for Igor Stravinsky's "The Rake's Progress," which would premiere at England's Glyndebourne Festival. Viewed through a doorway, the artist sits in profile at a small desk covered in drawings, speaking on the telephone. He wears a patterned sweater and distinctive two-toned shoes in the simply furnished room, creating the impression of observing an intimate, working moment.
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