This charming vintage-style poster reproduces a piece from David Hockney’s landmark 1988–89 retrospective at the Tate Gallery, featuring one of his beloved dachshunds. Hockney—celebrated for his ever-evolving style and groundbreaking approach to painting, photography, and design—began capturing his dogs in intimate portraits in the late 1980s. This image reflects the warmth and simplicity of his personal work, a tender counterpoint to his more experimental output. A nostalgic and accessible tribute to one of Britain’s most iconic living artists, and a perfect collector’s piece for lovers of art and dogs alike.
Dachshund Poster
David Hockney
150 GSM Symbol Satin Paper
16.5” x 23.3”
42cm x 59.4cm
This charming vintage-style poster reproduces a piece from David Hockney’s landmark 1988–89 retrospective at the Tate Gallery, featuring one of his beloved dachshunds. Hockney—celebrated for his ever-evolving style and groundbreaking approach to painting, photography, and design—began capturing his dogs in intimate portraits in the late 1980s. This image reflects the warmth and simplicity of his personal work, a tender counterpoint to his more experimental output. A nostalgic and accessible tribute to one of Britain’s most iconic living artists, and a perfect collector’s piece for lovers of art and dogs alike.
Dachshund Poster
David Hockney
150 GSM Symbol Satin Paper
16.5” x 23.3”
42cm x 59.4cm