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 in 1975, artist David Hockney is captured in a moment of intense concentration. Wearing his glasses, a patterned sweater, and a striped turtleneck, he leans over a drawing board, meticulously creating the set design for the Glyndebourne Opera Festival's production of "The Rake's Progress." Illuminated by a combination of strong sunlight and an adjustable desk lamp, his focused posture is evident as he draws. The creative space is filled with sketches and supplies, suggesting a well-used and active studio dedicated to his work.


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