Print Guide: David Hockney Lithographic Water Made of Lines and Crayon (M.C.A.T 211) For Sale: David Hockney's Lithographic Water Made of Lines and Crayon (1973) print guide. Learn about value, edition details, and how to buy or sell this Hockney print with Andipa Editions. See price and availability below

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    David Hockney Lithographic Water Made of Lines and Crayon (M.C.A.T 211)

    Lithographic Water Made of Lines and Crayon (M.C.A.T 211) is a serene print by David Hockney, part of his celebrated Lithograph of Water series produced in the late 1970s. The portfolio comprises eleven variations of a swimming pool scene, each exploring different approaches to line, colour, and composition. Created after Hockney’s move to Los Angeles, the work reflects his fascination with the city’s sunlit lifestyle and iconic pools. Through subtle variation and experimentation, Hockney transforms a simple, repeated subject into a study of perception, memory, and the shifting qualities of light and water.

     

    Artist: David Hockney
    Title: Lithographic Water Made of Lines and Crayon
    Year: 1978-1980
    Catalogue Raisonné:     Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo, David Hockney Prints 1954–1977: A Catalogue Raisonné, (M.C.A.T. 205)
    Medium: Lithograph (1 Stone, 1 Aluminium Plates)
    Edition:  Edition of 42  signed and dated
    Size:  74.3 x 86.4 (29.2 x 34 inches)
    Printer:  Roger Cambell, Lee Funderburg and Kenneth Tyler
    Publisher:  Tyler Graphics Ltd.

     

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  • About Lithographic Water Made of Lines and Crayon

    In Lithographic Water Made of Lines and Crayon (M.C.A.T 211)David Hockney adopts a more minimalist and atmospheric approach compared to other prints in the series. The familiar swimming pool motif is reduced to delicate, loosely drawn lines and soft crayon textures that suggest rather than define form. The water’s surface appears fluid and transient, with faint marks evoking the gentle movement of light across it. Unlike more vividly coloured versions, this composition feels restrained, allowing negative space to play a central role. The sparse detailing encourages the viewer to engage imaginatively with the scene, as if recalling a memory rather than observing a fixed image. This subtle rendering captures both the physical qualities of water and its ephemeral, ever-changing nature.

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    Edition Notes:

    Lithographic Water Made of Lines and Crayon was published in an edition of 42, plus proofs,  signed and numbered in crayon lower right. Generally, proofs and standard edition examples can differ in market value depending on rarity and condition. 

     

    Signature:

    The print is signed and numbered in pencil lower right. The presence and clarity of the signature is an important factor and feature in authentication and value assessment.

     

    Condition:

    Given the age and rarity of Lithographic Water Made of Lines and Crayon, condition is a critical factor in determining value. Each example we handle is carefully examined for foxing, time-staining, handling marks, edge wear, or tears, all of which can impact desirability and price.

     

    Provenance:

    Where possible, provenance is researched and documented: exhibition history, collection records, and publication references can significantly enhance confidence and value for collectors.

     

    Pricing and Value Guidance:

    Due to scarcity and private market activity, prices for David Hockney's Lithographic Water Made of Lines and Crayon, can vary widely. As a general guide, values are influenced by: overall condition; edition size; whether it's signed; proof versus standard edition; provenance; and current market demand for Hockney prints. 

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    FAQs

    Is Lithographic Water Made of Lines and Crayon David Hockney's first print?

    No, it is not David Hockney's first print. Lithographic Water Made of Lines and Crayon is a celebrated lithograph from his "Paper Pools" series, exploring the Californian swimming pool theme.

     

    Is Lithographic Water Made of Lines and Crayon signed by David Hockney?

    The print is signed in crayonl lower left/right.

     

    How rare is David Hockney's Lithographic Water Made of Lines and Crayon?

    David Hockney's Lithographic Water Made of Lines and Crayon is a very rare, highly sought-after lithograph with a limited edition of just 42 impressions.

     

    Can Andipa Editions source Lithographic Water Made of Lines and Crayon privately?

    Yes. We regularly source this print for collectors through our private and trusted network.

     

    How much is David Hockney's Lithographic Water Made of Lines and Crayon worth?

    Values vary based on condition, edition type, and provenance. Please do contact Andipa Editions for current market guidance; we'd be delighted to assist you.