If you want to purchase a piece of David Hockney history but don’t have the millions of pounds needed to buy one of his paintings, you may just be in luck.
The Bradford house where the artist lived from the age of four until he was 21 is on the market for £140,000.
He painted portraits of his family and himself in the house on Hutton Terrace before going to art college in London and finding fame.
Hockney broke the record for the most ever paid for an artwork by a living artist when his piece Portrait of an Artist (Pool with Two Figures) sold for $90m (£70m) last week.
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