David Hockneys Zeichnung zum Brief Love Life an seinen Freund René Amrein, 1989, Foto: Marc Latze
Die 25'000ste Besucherin Beate Frommelt in der Ausstellung David Hockney. Moving Focus, Foto: Franca Pedrazzetti
Sotheby's Chairman and Auctioneer Oliver Barker During the Historic Sale of The Macklowe Collection
David Hockney, My Parents, 1977, Öl auf Leinwand, 183 x 183 cm, Tate: Purchased 1981 © David Hockney, Foto: Tate
David Hockney, The Wave, A Lithograph, 1990 Lithografie auf Papier, 68.8 x 96.6 cm Tate: Schenkung des Künstlers 1993, © David Hockney / Tyler Graphics Ltd., Foto: Richard Schmidt
Joan Mitchell’s Untitled circa 1958 Estimate $6/8 Million
David Hockney, Mr. and Mrs. Clark and Percy, 1970–1971, Acryl auf Leinwand, 213,4 x 304,8 cm / 84 x 120" © David Hockney, Collection Tate, U.K.
David Hockney, No. 323, 13th May 2020. iPad painting. © David Hockney.
Andy Warhol (1928–1987) Campbell's Soup und Marylin, 1967 Ausstellungsansicht »15 Jahre Galerie der Gegenwart« (2012) Hamburger Kunsthalle Foto: Kay Riechers
Kenneth Noland's Ember sold for $2.6 million
David Hockney: Man in Shower in Beverly Hills, 1964, Tate, London, © David Hockney, © Foto: Tate, London 2019
10321 Cindy Sherman, Untitled Film Still #62
“I love the idea, first of all, of painting like Leonardo, all his studies of water, swirling things. And I loved the idea of painting this thing that lasts for two seconds; it takes me two weeks to paint this event that lasts for two seconds. Everyone knows a splash can’t be frozen in time, so when you see it like that in a painting it’s even more striking than in a photograph.”
Image caption: David Hockney 30 Sunflowers Oil on canvas 182.9 x 182.9 cm Estimate upon request (c)  sothebys.com