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  • Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Howard Hodgkin, Hotel, 1962-63

    Howard Hodgkin

    Hotel, 1962-63
    Oil on canvas
    127 x 152.5 cm
    50 x 60 in
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    Provenance

    With Arthur Tooth & Sons, London
    Mrs J. Gauntlett, by 1965
    Private Collection, by descent
    At Sotheby's, London, 10 March 2005, lot 92 (B.I.)
    At Christie's, London, 21 June 2016, lot 204 (B.I.)
    Private Collection, London

    Exhibitions

    1964, London, Arthur Tooth & Sons, Howard Hodgkin: Recent Paintings, Jan. - Feb. 1964, cat. no. 2
    1965, Minneapolis, Walker Art Center, London: The New Scene, Feb. - March 1965, cat. no. 36, travelling to Washington, D.C., National Gallery of Art, April - May 1965; Boston, Institute of Contemporary Art, June - July 1965; Seattle, Art Museum, Sept. - Oct. 1965; Vancouver, Art Gallery, Oct. - Nov. 1965; Toronto, Art Gallery of Ontario, Jan. - Feb. 1966; and Ottawa, National Gallery of Canada, Feb. - March 1966 (loaned by Mr and Mrs T.W. Gauntlett)
    1976, Oxford, Museum of Modern Art, Howard Hodgkin: Forty-five Paintings 1949-1975, March - April 1976, cat. no. 11, travelling to London, Serpentine Gallery, May; Leigh, Turnpike Gallery, June; Newcastle, Laing Art Gallery, July - Aug.; Aberdeen, Aberdeen Art Gallery, Aug. - Sept.; and Sheffield, Graves Art Gallery, Sept. - Oct. (loaned by A.B. Gauntlett)
    2004, Cologne, Galerie Haas & Fuchs, Howard Hodgkin, 18 Sept. - 30 Oct. 2004, unnumbered

    Literature

    Jane Stockwood, 'Sometimes it Makes a Good Portrait', Harper's Bazaar, Nov. 1963, pp. 107-108, 110 (illus.)
    Norbert Lynton, 'London Letter', Art International, vol. 8 (25 April 1964), pp. 73-78 (illus.)
    Bryan Robertson, John Russell and Lord Snowdon, Private View, Nelson, 1965, p. 278 (illus.)
    Martin Friedman, Alan Bowness and Jasia Reichardt, London: The New Scene, exh. cat., Walker Art Center, 1965, pp. 22, 24 (illus.)
    Timothy Hyman, 'Howard Hodgkin', Studio International, vol. 189 (May/June 1975), pp. 178, 180-181, 183
    Howard Hodgkin: Forty-five Paintings 1949-1975, exh. cat., Museum of Modern Art, Oxford, 1976, cat. no. 11, p. 33 (col. illus.)
    Michael Auping, John Elderfield and Susan Sontag, with Marla Price, Howard Hodgkin: Paintings, Harry N. Abrams, 1995, cat. no. 43, p. 146 (col. illus.)
    Marla Price, ed., Howard Hodgkin: The Complete Paintings, Thames & Hudson, 2006, cat. no. 43, pp. 68-69 (col. illus.)
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