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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Howard Hodgkin, Put Out More Flags, 1992

Howard Hodgkin

Put Out More Flags, 1992
lift-ground etching and aquatint from one copper plate, with carborundum from three aluminium plates, printed in black and three shades of green, with hand colouring in cadmium orange, cobalt blue and cadmium yellow egg tempera on 100% cotton paper from Two Rivers paper mill, Watchet, Somerset (400 gsm), hand made by Jim Patterson
Edition of 75, with 25 artist's proofs, printer's proofs and BA.T.
Plate: 510x 660 mm. (20⅜X 26 in.)
Sheet: 420 × 524 mm. (16¾× 20⅝ in.)
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Note: On its 10oth anniversary in 1992, the Modem Art Museum of Fort Worth commissioned prints from nineteen artists, including Howard Hodgkin. All proceeds from the sale of the Centennial...
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Note: On its 10oth anniversary in 1992, the Modem Art Museum of Fort Worth commissioned prints from nineteen artists, including Howard Hodgkin. All proceeds from the sale of the Centennial Print Project were used to establish The Artists'Fund, a permanent endowment fund which supports the exhibition program of the Modem Art Museum of Fort Worth. This print is sometimes erroneously called Put More Flags Out Now' Public collections The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, Fort Worth, Texas.
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