David Hockney working on the set design for "The Rake's Progress" at England’s Glyndebourne Opera Festival Paris 1975. - Photo by Edward Quinn

David Hockney working on the set design for "The Rake's Progress" at England’s Glyndebourne Opera Festival Paris 1975.

In his Paris studio, David Hockney works on the set design for the 1975 Glyndebourne Opera Festival production of "The Rake's Progress." The creative space doubles as a living area, where a large artist’s easel stands near a plush armchair and an ornate fireplace. A low coffee table, surrounded by mid-century wire mesh chairs, holds papers and art supplies. Various artworks, including a large piece depicting an architectural interior above the mantelpiece, adorn the walls of the comfortable, eclectic room.


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Artworks:

  • "Showing Maurice the Sugar Lift", 1974
  • "Contre-jour in the French Style - Against the day dans le style français", 1974 (inverse print)
  • Flowers on a table >> Artwork(s) not yet identified - "Two vases in the Louvre", 1974
  • Window >> Artwork(s) not yet identified

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