LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

ILLUSTRATIONS IN THE TEXT

Man, 1964. Lithograph (photolithograph from a drawing on paper). Edition: 60, 18″ × 22¼″ © David Hockney   itr.1

Kenneth and Laura Hockney’s wedding, 1929, photograph © David Hockney   1.1

Bradford Town Hall © Mary Evans Picture Library/Francis Frith   1.2

Kenneth Hockney, circa 1928, photograph © David Hockney   1.3

Untitled” (date unknown). Drawing © David Hockney   1.4

Sunday Lunch, Hutton Terrace. Picture supplied by Derek Stafford   2.1

Untitled” (date unknown). Drawing © David Hockney   2.2

Untitled” (date unknown). Drawing © David Hockney   2.3

Hockney at about ten, in his Cub cap, photograph © David Hockney   2.4

Self Portrait, 1954. Pencil on paper, 15″ × 11″ © David Hockney/Photo Credit: Richard Schmidt   2.5

David Hockney and John Loker. Hockney family photograph   3.1

Breakdown en route to Aldermaston, photograph © Rod Taylor, fellow student and author   3.2

Skeleton, 1959. Charcoal and gouache, 15⅝″ × 22″ © David Hockney/ Photo Credit: Richard Schmidt   3.3

David Hockney in Painting School. Photograph © Geoffrey Reeve   3.4

David Hockney and Derek Boshier in Painting School, photograph © Geoffrey Reeve   3.5

Portrait of John Kasmin   4.1

Peter Crutch with Peter C, photograph © Geoffrey Reeve   4.2

The Diploma, 1962. Etching and aquatint in two colours © David Hockney   4.3

Bradford, 1962, photograph © David Hockney/Photo Credit: Richard Schmidt   4.4

Andy Warhol, Henry Geldzahler, David Hockey, Jeff Goodman, 1963. Gelatin silver print, 16″ × 24″ © The Dennis Hopper Trust. Courtesy of The Dennis Hopper Trust.   5.1

John Kasmin and Lord Dufferin in the Kasmin Gallery, photograph © by Snowdon, Camera Press London   5.2

Christopher Isherwood, photograph © Peter Schlesinger   6.1

Patrick Procktor, photograph by Peter Rand for Vogue © Peter Rand   6.2

In the Dull Village from Illustrations for Fourteen Poems from C. P. Cavafy, 1966–67. Etching, 22½″ × 15½″ © David Hockney   7.1

Polish Army from Ubu Roi, 1966. Crayon © David Hockney/Collection of the Museum of Modern Art (MOMA), New York   7.2

Peter Schlesinger and David Hockney, colour photograph © David Hockney/Photo Credit: Richard Schmidt   7.3

Peter in Carennac, 1967. Ink on paper, 14″ × 17″ © David Hockney   8.1

Peter, 1969. Etching in black © David Hockney   9.1

Paris, December 1967, © David Hockney/Photo Credit: Richard Schmidt   9.2

Mr. and Mrs. Ossie Clark, Linden Gardens, London, 1970 © David Hockney/Tate, London 2011   10.1

David Hockney with Pentax, photograph © Camilla McGrath   11.1

Gregory Evans and Nicholas Wilder, Appian Way, Hollywood, 1973, photo collage © David Hockney/Photo Credit: Richard Schmidt   11.2

Artist and Model, 1973–74. Etching © David Hockney   12.1

Henry Geldzahler and David Hockney, photograph © Camilla McGrath   12.2

David Hockney and Mo McDermott, photograph © David Hockney/Photo Credit: Richard Schmidt   12.3

Yves-Marie, New York, 1974. Crayon on paper © David Hockney/Photo Credit: Richard Schmidt   12.4

Gregory, Palatine, Roma, December 1974. Ink on paper © David Hockney/Photo Credit: Richard Wedemeyer   13.1

The Glyndebourne Picnic, 1975. Painting by Bob Marchant   13.2

PLATES

Self Portrait, 1954. Oil on board, 14″ × 14″ © David Hockney   plate.1

Self Portrait, 1954. Edition 5 (approximately). Lithograph in five colours, 11½″ × 10¼″ © David Hockney   plate.2

Portrait of My Father, 1955. Oil on canvas, 20″ × 16″ © David Hockney. Photo Credit: Richard Schmidt   plate.3

Doll Boy, 1960–61. Oil on canvas, 48″ × 39″ © David Hockney/Collection of Hamburger Kunsthalle. Photo Credit: Paul Oszvald   plate.4

We Two Boys Together Clinging, 1961. Oil on board, 48″ × 60″ © David Hockney/Collection of Arts Council, Southbank Centre, London. Photo Credit: Prudence Cuming Associates   plate.5

The Most Beautiful Boy in the World, 1961. Oil on canvas, 70″ × 39½″ © David Hockney   plate.6

Flight into Italy–Swiss Landscape, 1962. Oil on canvas, 72″ × 72″ © David Hockney/Collection of The Museum of Modern Art (Kunstmuseum), Düsseldorf   plate.7

Life Painting for a Diploma, 1962. Oil on canvas with charcoal on paper collage, 70⅞″ × 70⅞″ © David Hockney. Photo Credit: Sotheby’s, London   plate.8

Man in a Museum (or You’re in the Wrong Movie), 1962. Oil on canvas, 60″ × 60″ © David Hockney/Collection of The British Council   plate.9

David Hockney. Photograph by Snowdon/Vogue, Camera Press London   plate.10

Picture Emphasizing Stillness, 1962. Oil and Letraset on canvas, 62″ × 72″ © David Hockney   plate.11

The Second Marriage, 1963. Oil, gouache and collage on canvas, 77¾″ × 90″ © David Hockney/Collection of National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne   plate.12

Play Within a Play, 1963. Oil on canvas and plexiglass, 72″ × 78″ © David Hockney   plate.13

Domestic Scene, Los Angeles, 1963. Oil on canvas, 60″ × 60″ © David Hockney   plate.14

Domestic Scene, Notting Hill, 1963. Oil on canvas, 72″ × 72″ © David Hockney   plate.15

Shell Garage, Luxor, 1963. Colored crayon, 12¼″ × 19¼″ © David Hockney   plate.16

Great Pyramid at Giza with Broken Head from Thebes, 1963. Oil on canvas, 72″ × 72″ © David Hockney   plate.17

California Art Collector, 1964. Acrylic on canvas, 60″ × 72″ © David Hockney   plate.18

Boy About to Take a Shower, 1964–69. Acrylic on canvas, 36″ × 36″ © David Hockney   plate.19

Picture of a Hollywood Swimming Pool, 1964. Acrylic on canvas, 36″ × 48″ © David Hockney   plate.20

Rocky Mountains and Tired Indians, 1965. Acrylic on canvas, 67″ × 99½″ © David Hockney/Collection of National Galleries of Scotland, Edinburgh   plate.21

A Hollywood Collection, 1965 © David Hockney   plate.22

Top Row, Left to Right:

Picture of a Still Life that has an Elaborate Silver Frame. Lithograph in seven colours. Edition: 85. 30¼″ × 22¼″   plate.22

Picture of a Landscape in an Elaborate Gold Frame. Lithograph in six colours. Edition: 85. 30¼″ × 22¼″   plate.22

Picture of a Portrait in a Silver Frame. Lithograph in five colours. Edition: 85. 30¼″ × 22¼″   plate.22

Bottom Row, Left to Right:

Picture of Melrose Avenue in an Ornate Gold Frame. Lithograph in six colours. Edition: 85. 30¼″ × 22¼″   plate.22

Picture of a Simply Framed Traditional Nude. Lithograph in four colours. Edition: 85. 30¼″ × 22¼″   plate.22

Picture of a Pointless Abstraction Framed under Glass. Lithograph in six colours. Edition: 85. 30¼″ × 22¼″   plate.22

Beverly Hills Housewife, 1966–67. Acrylic on canvas, 72″ × 144″ © David Hockney. Photo Credit: Richard Schmidt   plate.23

A Bigger Splash, 1967. Acrylic on canvas, 96″ × 96″ © David Hockney/ Collection of The Tate Gallery, London   plate.24

The Room, Tarzana, 1967. Acrylic on canvas, 96 × 96″ © David Hockney   plate.25

The Room, Manchester Street, 1967. Acrylic on canvas, 96″ × 96″ © David Hockney   plate.26

Christopher Isherwood and Don Bachardy, 1968. Acrylic on canvas, 83½″ × 119½″ © David Hockney   plate.27

Henry Geldzahler and Christopher Scott, 1969. Acrylic on canvas, 84″ × 120″ © David Hockney   plate.28

Le Parc des Sources, Vichy, 1970. Acrylic on canvas, 84″ × 120″ © David Hockney. Photo Credit: Chatsworth House Trust   plate.29

Mr. and Mrs. Clark and Percy, 1970–71. Acrylic on canvas, 84″ × 120″ © David Hockney/Collection of The Tate Gallery, London   plate.30

Sur la Terrasse, 1971. Acrylic on canvas, 180″ × 84″ © David Hockney   plate.31

Portrait of an Artist (Pool with Two Figures), 1972. Acrylic on canvas, 84″ × 120″ © David Hockney. Photo Credit: Steven Sloman   plate.32

Contre-jour in the French Style, 1974. Etching, 39″ × 36″ © David Hockney   plate.33

Celia in a Black Dress with Red Stockings, 1973. Crayon on paper, 25½″ × 19½″ © David Hockney/Collection of National Gallery of Australia, Canberra   plate.34

Celia Half Nude, 1975. Crayon on paper, 30″ × 22″ © David Hockney   plate.35

Drop Curtain for The Rake’s Progress. From The Rake’s Progress, 1975–79. Ink and collage on cardboard, 14″ × 20½″ © David Hockney. Photo Credit: Richard Schmidt   plate.36

Bedlam. From The Rake’s Progress, 1975. Ink on cardboard, 16″ × 21″ × 12″ (model) © David Hockney   plate.37

Endpapers

Top Row, Left to Right:

The Gospel Singing (Good People) Madison Square Garden. From A Rake’s Progress (Portfolio of Sixteen Prints), 1961–63. Etching, aquatint. Edition: 50. 15½″ × 22½″ © David Hockney   end.1

The Seven Stone Weakling. From A Rake’s Progress (Portfolio of Sixteen Prints), 1961–63. Etching, aquatint. Edition: 50. 16¾″ × 20½″ © David Hockney   end.2

Bottom Row, Left to Right:

Cast Aside. From A Rake’s Progress (Portfolio of Sixteen Prints), 1961–63. Etching, aquatint. Edition: 50. 19½″ × 24½″ © David Hockney   end.3

Bedlam. From A Rake’s Progress (Portfolio of Sixteen Prints), 1961–63. Etching, aquatint. Edition: 50. 17¾″ × 11½″ © David Hockney   end.4