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  1. es.slideshare.net › slideshow › david-hockney-presentationDAVID HOCKNEY | PPT

    3 de dic. de 2008 · Este documento presenta información sobre una presentación realizada por Juan Diego Caballero, un profesor de geografía e historia, sobre el artista David Hockney. La presentación fue parte de un proyecto llamado Artium para enseñar historia del arte a estudiantes.

  2. Main Subject Matter - Portraits, family scenes, landscapes, buildings, swimming pools and everyday scenes. Went on to inspire – A new generation of colourful contemporary painters. Scottish artists like Francis Boag and JOLOMO (John Lowrie Morrison) use colour in a similar way to Hockney. Hockney still creates work to this day.

  3. www.slideshare.net › slideshow › david-hockney-12689780David Hockney | PPT - SlideShare

    25 de abr. de 2012 · David Hockney is an English artist born in 1937 who works in painting, printmaking, photography, and stage design. He was part of the pop art movement in the 1960s and is considered one of the most influential British artists of the 20th century.

  4. 9 de jul. de 2014 · David Hockney • Born in Bradford, England to Laura and Kenneth Hockney. • Born July 9, 1937 • Still alive (74) • Studied at the Bradford College of Art and the Royal College of Art in London.

  5. Rejected Movement/s – Hockney was originally associated with the Pop Art movement but his early work had expressionist elements. His work has similarities to a variety of movements from cubism to realism. Inspired by – Hockney has been inspired by cubism and realism throughout his artistic career.

  6. This David Hockney Facts PowerPoint is a brilliant way of introducing KS2 children to the work of British artist, David Hockney. A great interactive resource! This David Hockney Facts PowerPoint contains ten slides, including an introductory slide and an ending slide.

  7. David Hockney. Bradford, 1937. Imprimir ficha. A pesar de que nunca ha querido ser etiquetado como artista pop, a David Hockney se lo considera uno de los pintores británicos más influyentes en la difusión de esta sensibilidad tanto en la propia Gran Bretaña como en el resto del mundo.