Patrick Procktor
Framed H. 56.5 cm x W. 46 x D. 3 cm
In 1967, after being presented with a box of watercolours by David Hockney, Procktor began to work primarily in watercolours and was soon lauded as one of the greatest watercolourists of his generation. Procktor was also a talented printmaker, using aquatint and etching to replicate the delicate effect of the watercolour painting he was celebrated for. He spent much of the 1970s and early 1980s travelling the world and he produced prints of several of the watercolours he painted during his travels. The location of the present work is likely Hyde Park, London.