David Hockney unveils unseen work for major Paris retrospective
Briefly

Hockney's new exhibition will feature hundreds of previously unseen works, including a painting inspired by William Blake and a self-portrait, showcasing his multidisciplinary talent.
This brief glimpse into Hockney's process reveals his deep connection with historical art movements, blending contemporary expression with classical influences, such as Dante's Divine Comedy.
Sir Norman Rosenthal describes Hockney as one of the great artists, likening his accessibility and depth to that of Van Gogh, a unique artist-philosopher.
The exhibition's scale, described by Hockney as exceptional, highlights not only his best-known works but also the significant yet overlooked pieces from his extensive career.
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