Bigger Trees Near Warter

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Bigger Trees Near Warter is a monumental multi-panel landscape painting by David Hockney depicting a wintry Yorkshire woodland, notable for its scale and use of digital composition techniques.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf landscape painting
painting
artist David Hockney
cataloguedIn Tate collection online catalogue
collection Tate galleries network
surface form: Tate collection
colorPalette muted winter tones
commissionedBy Royal Academy of Arts
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
creator David Hockney
creatorNationality British
depicts Yorkshire woodland
trees
winter landscape
depictsSeason winter
donatedBy David Hockney
exhibitedAt Royal Academy of Arts
Tate Britain
genre contemporary art
hasGenre landscape art
hasPart 50 canvases
multiple panels
hasSubject rural landscape
woodland scene
hasTitle Bigger Trees Near Warter self-link
Bigger Trees Near Warter or/ou Peinture sur le motif pour le nouvel âge post-photographique
height approximately 4.6 metres
inception 2007
influencedBy plein air painting
post-photographic practices
languageOfTitle English
locationOfCreation Yorkshire
materialUsed oil paint
medium oil on canvas
movement Pop art
notableFor depiction of Yorkshire landscape
large scale
multi-panel format
partOfSeries Hockney’s Yorkshire landscapes
significantEvent first shown at Royal Academy Summer Exhibition 2007
subjectLocation Warter, East Riding of Yorkshire
titleLanguage English
usesTechnique digital composition
photographic reference
width approximately 12 metres
yearDonated 2008

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David Hockney notableWork Bigger Trees Near Warter
Bigger Trees Near Warter hasTitle Bigger Trees Near Warter self-link