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"TiT - This is Tomorrow" By Richard Hamilton C.H

A Rare opportunity to acquire a "TiT - This is Tomorrow" by Pop Art Legend Richard Hamilton C.H which has been signed by the artist!
"TiT - This is Tomorrow" by Richard Hamilton C.H
Richard Hamilton's Auction record is £440,000 !!! set at Sotheby's London 2006 Fashion Plate, Cosmetic Study X (1969)
Incredibly Richard Hamilton's works are insured for $157 Million at the Musee Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia in Madrid!!!!!!
Signed By Richard Hamilton 100% Authentic
"TiT - This is Tomorrow" ... Run of 50 Limited Edition…. Signed in Pencil by Richard Hamilton. As well as the Artists proof this is an extra special one off original edition that has the personal message "For Peter" which was presented to Richard Hamilton's close friend with proven written Provenance!!!
We have the rare opportunity to sell one of Richard Hamilton's incredible, sought after, works - which rarely come onto the open market!! A very rare opportunity!!!!
Measurements; 38 inches x 27 inches 98 cms x 69 cms
Signed Limited Edition 30 Colour Screenprint on 400 gsm Somerset Satin Paper
2002
Richard Hamilton C.H
Hamilton was born in Pimlico, London. Despite having left school with no formal qualifications, he managed to gain employment as an apprentice working at an electrical components firm, where he discovered an ability for draughtsmanship and began to do painting at evening classes at Saint Martin's School of Art. This led to his entry into the Royal Academy Schools. After spending the war working as a technical draftsman, he re-enrolled at the Royal Academy Schools but was later expelled on grounds of "not profiting from the instruction", loss of his student status forcing Hamilton to carry out National Service.
Hamilton's early work was much influenced by D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson's 1917 text On Growth and Form. In 1952, at the first Independent Group meeting, held at the ICA, Hamilton was introduced to Eduardo Paolozzi's seminal presentation of collages produced in the late 1940s and early 1950s that are now considered to be the first standard bearers of Pop Art!
Hamilton organized the exhibition Man Machine Motion at the Hatton Gallery in Newcastle. Designed to look more like an advertising display than a conventional art exhibition the show prefigured Hamilton's contribution to the This Is Tomorrow exhibition in London, at the Whitechapel Gallery the following year.Just what is it that makes today's homes so different, so appealing? was created in 1956 for the catalogue of This Is Tomorrow, where it was reproduced in black and white and also used in posters for the exhibit. Hamilton's definition of Pop Art from a letter dated 16 January 1957 was - "Pop Art is: popular, transient, expendable, low-cost, mass-produced, young, witty, sexy, gimmicky, glamorous, and Big Business" - stressing its everyday, commonplace values.
The success of This Is Tomorrow secured Hamilton further teaching assignments in particular at the Royal College of Art from 1957 to 1961, where he promoted David Hockney and Peter Blake.
The Tate Gallery has a comprehensive collection of Hamilton's work from across his career. A major retrospective at Tate Modern in 2014 was "the first retrospective to encompass the full scope of Hamilton’s work, from his early exhibition designs of the 1950s to his final paintings of 2011. The exhibition explores his relationship to design, painting, photography and television, as well as his engagement and collaborations with other artists".
Hamilton was awarded the William and Noma Copley Foundation Award, 1960; the John Moores Painting Prize, 1969; the Talens Prize International, 1970; the Leone d’Oro for his exhibition in the British Pavilion at the Venice Biennale, 1993; the Arnold Bode Prize at Documenta X, Kassel, 1997; and the Max Beckmann Prize for Painting of the City of Frankfurt, 2006. He was made a Member of the Order of the Companions of Honour (CH) in 2000. He was presented with a special award by The Bogside Artists of Derry at the Royal College of Art in 2010.
The work comes with a Certificate of Provenance. A rare opportunity to invest in Art while transforming your living space at the same time!!!
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