Artist
Held at 3 collections
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Richard Hamilton, Carapace, 1954, Oil on canvas, Queensland Art Gallery and Gallery of Modern Art, Brisbane.
Dartabase holds 11 works by Richard Hamilton. Full catalogue on Wikidata ↗
Richard Hamilton, Carapace, 1954, Oil on canvas, Queensland Art Gallery and Gallery of Modern Art, Brisbane.
Richard Hamilton, Study for The Solomon R. Guggenheim, 1965, Ink and pencil on transparentized paper, The Museum of Modern Art, New York.
Richard Hamilton, The Solomon R. Guggenheim -- Architect's visual, 1965, Crayon, pastel, synthetic polymer paint, and ink on paper, The Museum of Modern Art, New York.
Richard Hamilton, The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, 1966, Oil, crayon, and pencil on paper, The Museum of Modern Art, New York.
Richard Hamilton, The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, 1966, Gouache and ink on transparentized paper over synthetic polymer paint on paper, The Museum of Modern Art, New York.
Richard Hamilton, The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, 1966, Crayon, ink, and pencil on transparentized paper, The Museum of Modern Art, New York.
Richard Hamilton, The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, 1966, Watercolor and pencil on paper, The Museum of Modern Art, New York.
Richard Hamilton, Fashion-plate, 1969–70, Photo-offset lithograph, collage, screenprint and pochoir, retouched with cosmetics on wove paper, Queensland Art Gallery and Gallery of Modern Art, Brisbane.
Richard Hamilton, Picasso's meninas (from 'Hommage à Picasso' portfolio), 1973, Hard-ground, soft-ground and stipple etching, open bite and lift ground aquatint, engraving, drypoint and burnishing on thick wove paper, Queensland Art Gallery and Gallery of Modern Art, Brisbane.
Richard Hamilton, The Orangeman (from 'The readymade boomerang' portfolio), 1990, Five colour offset lithograph with hand-applied enamel on paper, Queensland Art Gallery and Gallery of Modern Art, Brisbane.
Richard Hamilton, Four Self Portraits - 05.3.81, 1990, Oil paint and enamel on cibachrome print on 4 canvases, Tate, London.
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