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(Original Caption) The Sunday Times of London says painter David Hockney is a sacred cow. His art and life style have made it so. In what might be the most interesting artist's autobiography since Cellini's, Hockney has put much of his art and his life into a book, "David Hockney." Here, Hockney strolls through New York's Washington Square Park on a warm Spring day.