Celebrated British artist David Hockney has died, aged 88. In later years he painted with an iPad, and created a series of images that became a 90-metre-long frieze, A Year in Normandie, during lockdown in France. AFP
Hockney talks to fellow guests at a lunch for Members of the Order of Merit at Buckingham Palace, London, in 2022. AFP
The artist in front of The Queen's Window, which he designed, at Westminster Abbey, London, in 2018. The contemporary stained-glass design celebrates the reign of Queen Elizabeth II. PA
The artist with his painting Fred and Marcia Weisman at the Pompidou Centre in Paris in 2017. AFP
Hockney with his works at the Royal Academy of Arts, in London, in 2017. PA
Hockney with his work Card Players, left, and digital 'photographic drawing' A Bigger Card Players, at Annely Juda Fine Art in central London in 2015.
Britain's Queen Elizabeth II presents Mr Hockney with the Order of Merit at Buckingham Palace in London in 2012. AFP
One of Hockney's most famous works, The Splash, painted in 1966. Getty Images
The artist with Britain's Prince Charles during a visit to the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, in Calfornia, in 1994. AFP
Hockney, left, with American pop artist and filmmaker Andy Warhol in 1976. Getty Images
The artist, wearing his trademark round glasses, in 1971. Getty Images
Hockney at the Royal Court Theatre in London, UK, July 1966, on the set he designed for the play Ubu Roi. Getty Images