Hockney’s Yorkshire landscapes

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Hockney’s Yorkshire landscapes is a series of large-scale paintings by David Hockney that vividly depict the rural scenery of his native Yorkshire with bold color and immersive perspective.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf painting series
approximateStartTime early 2000s
artHistoricalContext 21st-century British painting
postmodern landscape art
artisticFeature heightened naturalism
immersive perspective
large scale
multi-panel compositions
multiple viewpoints
vivid palette
associatedArtistNationality British
associatedExhibition A Bigger Picture NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
creator David Hockney NERFINISHED
depicts Wolds landscape
Yorkshire countryside NERFINISHED
rural scenery
displayedAt Royal Academy of Arts, London NERFINISHED
genre landscape painting
hasSubjectMatter changing seasons
fields and hedgerows
light and atmosphere
roads and lanes
trees
inspiredBy Hockney’s native Yorkshire
seasonal change in nature
languageOfTitle English
mainLocationDepicted East Yorkshire NERFINISHED
Yorkshire Wolds NERFINISHED
medium acrylic paint
oil paint
movement contemporary art
notableWorkInSeries Bigger Trees Near Warter NERFINISHED
The Arrival of Spring in Woldgate NERFINISHED
The Road to Thwing NERFINISHED
periodOfCreation early 21st century
relatedTo David Hockney’s return to Yorkshire
experiments with perspective
plein air painting practice
support canvas
panel
theme nature
passage of time
perception of space
place and memory
usesColor bold color

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