David Hockney's Harry Styles painting to go on display in London


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Hockney's painting of Styles is one of more than 30 new portraits that will be displayed for the first time when 'David Hockney: Drawing From Life' opens at the National Portrait Gallery in London on Nov 2. Photo: Handout

A painting of pop star Harry Styles created by English artist David Hockney will go on display at the National Portrait Gallery in London.

Hockney, 86, painted As It Was singer Styles, 29, in his art studio in Normandy, France.

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