Lease artwork "Drawing With A Camera - Andre Emmerich G" by David Hockney with an option to purchase 5h3q5a
Printmaking by David Hockney are available for lease with purchase option 3w6a6w
Select your monthly installments: 92d5k
Leasing information request "Drawing With A Camera - Andre Emmerich G" 2q592n
Us, a financing expert will get back to you within 24 hours: 94349
Frequently Asked Questions 4x6b
What are the advantages of leasing works of art? 93z4b
- Financial Flexibility: You can enjoy exceptional, high-value works of art without a large initial investment.
- Tax Benefits: Receive potential tax benefits as rents can be deducted as a business expense.
How are the prices of monthly payments for leasing works of art set? 5x1u4m
- The costs depend on the value of the work, the duration of the leasing contract, and any services included such as installation.
Can we buy the work after the leasing period? 1c4g6v
- Yes, on ArtMajeur leasing contracts offer a purchase option at the end of the contract, allowing customers to acquire the work at a determined price (residual value).
How are the safety and insurance of works managed? 3z6l2j
- Insurance during the duration of the rental contract is the responsibility of the customer. It is therefore important to check the details of your insurance contract to be sure that your leased works are covered in the event of damage.
What are the conditions for terminating the leasing contract before its end? 50914
- Unless there are specific conditions, leasing contracts for works of art commit the client to payment of the entire price of the work; payments are therefore due until the end of the lease.
Drawing With a Camera - Andre Emmerich Gallery, 1982, (1982) 3t1j1
Printmaking by David Hockney - 39x27 in
About the author 5b2w7
David Hockney is a renowned British artist who has made significant contributions to the world of contemporary art. He was born on July 9, 1937, in Bradford, West Yorkshire, England, and he is widely celebrated for his versatility in various mediums, including painting, drawing, printmaking, photography, and stage design.
Hockney emerged as a leading figure in the British Pop art movement during the 1960s. He gained early recognition for his paintings that often featured elements of popular culture and explored themes related to love, desire, and human relationships. His work during this period included iconic pieces like "A Bigger Splash" and "Portrait of an Artist (Pool with Two Figures)."
In addition to his contributions to Pop art, Hockney is also known for his experiments with various artistic techniques. He played a crucial role in the development of the photomontage, often creating striking compositions by assembling multiple photographs into a single image. His exploration of technology and art led to his adoption of the iPad as a creative tool in the digital age.
Hockney's artistic career has been marked by a commitment to capturing the world around him. He is celebrated for his vivid and colorful depictions of landscapes, portraits, and everyday scenes, often set in his adopted home of Los Angeles. His paintings have a distinctive, bright palette, and they capture the play of light and shadow.
Hockney's versatility extends to his stage design work, particularly for opera productions. He has designed sets for notable operas, such as Richard Wagner's "Tristan und Isolde" and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's "The Magic Flute."
Throughout his career, Hockney's work has been exhibited in major art galleries and museums around the world, and he has received numerous awards and honors, including the prestigious Order of Merit from Queen Elizabeth II.
David Hockney is not only celebrated for his artistic accomplishments but also for his role in challenging conventions in art, embracing new technologies, and continually pushing the boundaries of creativity. His enduring influence on contemporary art and his distinctive artistic vision have made him a celebrated and iconic figure in the art world.
- Nationality: UNITED STATES
- Date of birth : 1937
- Artistic domains: Represented by a Gallery,
- Groups: Artists presented by a gallery