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 a quiet domestic setting in Paris, 1975, David Hockney is absorbed in his work on the set design for the Glyndebourne Opera Festival’s production of "The Rake’s Progress." Viewed through a doorway, the artist is framed at his desk in an adjacent, brightly lit room. In the foreground, a leather sofa holds scattered papers, and a sliver of sunlight illuminates an ornate mantelpiece, capturing a candid moment of intense creative focus.


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