Bob Marchant
Framed: H. 51 cm. x W. 60.5 cm. x D. 3.5 cm.
On the front lawn at Glyndebourne a long table was set up with a white linen tablecloth, candelabra and cut flowers with Cuban waiters serving champagne. Hockney recalled, "The picnic was supposed to be for about thirty people, but Peter took 120 bottles of champagne and none went back. I did point out to him, 'That's four bottles each, Peter!' The food was fantastic, enormous lobsters, best hams, marvelous smoked salmon - he knew where to get the good stuff. It was spectacular." (C.S. Sykes, David Hockney, A Rake's Progress, The Biography, 1937-1975, New York 2011, p. 325-326).
