This work is one of several Hockney did of his friend and mentor Henry Geldzahler (1935–1994), a great proponent of contemporary art and curator of modern art at the Metropolitan Museum from 1967 to 1977. Executed on paper with colored crayon, the drawing has the look of a spontaneous caricature, but aptly captures the sitter's likeness and character. Geldzahler's portly physique fits snuggly inside the cube-like chair. His relaxed pose (cigar in hand) and casual outfit (wearing one of his many print shirts) convey an ease and familiarity that are as much a result of his personality as they are of his friendship with the artist. Hockney's autobiographical references in his choice of subject matter make his art a personal diary of where he's been and who he's seen.
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1972