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The Arrival of Spring in Woldgate, 25th February 2011
iPad drawing printed on paper55in x 41.5 In, Edition of 25©David Hockney -
"I'm a very early riser, and I don't like to miss that beautiful early morning light."
- David HockneyIn 2025, the Fondation Louis Vuitton in Paris presented a major retrospective of David Hockney’s work, bringing together hundreds of pieces from public and private collections in a rare institutional survey of his career. This renewed museum attention has supported continued demand for his digital works, particularly the Arrival of Spring in Woldgate series, which has shown strong performance across both auction and private markets. Through his pioneering use of new technologies, Hockney has secured a lasting and influential position in the art world, continually evolving his practice across decades. If you would like to explore the full breadth of his lifetime production, you can do so in our article Seven Decades of Production. -
Close Ups: The Arrival of Spring, 25th February, 2011
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FAQS: THE ARRIVAL OF SPRING, 25TH FEBRUARY, 2011
WHAT CONDITION FACTORS SHOULD COLLECTORS REVIEW FOR THE ARRIVAL OF SPRING IN WOLDGATE, 25 FEBRUARY 2011?
Collectors assessing The Arrival of Spring in Woldgate, 25 February, 2011, often review overall paper condition, colour stability, signature clarity, and any handling or framing marks. If you would like more information on how to care for works on paper, please read our condition guide to works on paper.
HAS THE ARRIVAL OF SPRING IN WOLDGATE, 25 FEBRUARY 2011 APPEARED AT AUCTION?
Yes, The Arrival of Spring in Woldgate, 25 February 2011 has appeared periodically at auction, reflecting ongoing collector interest in the series. Auction performance, alongside private sale activity, can be reviewed through our Arrival of Spring price history database, which tracks results over time.
HOW IS THE MARKET CONTEXT FOR THE ARRIVAL OF SPRING IN WOLDGATE, 25 FEBRUARY 2011 TYPICALLY ASSESSED?
The market context for The Arrival of Spring in Woldgate, 25 February 2011 is generally understood by reviewing performance across the wider Arrival of Spring series, including auction results, private sale activity, and overall demand for Hockney’s digital works. Exhibition history, edition format, and condition can also influence how individual prints are positioned within the market. For a broader overview of trends, collectors often refer to series-level market analysis.
