Lucien Freud Portraits by Sarah Howgate, Michael Auping, and John Richardson

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“Lucian Freud Portraits” is an insightful exploration of the portrait work of British painter Lucian Freud, renowned for his raw and unflinching depictions of human figures. The book includes critical essays discussing Freud’s life and art and offering insight into his techniques and methods. John Richardson, a personal friend of Freud, adds a more intimate view of the artist, including anecdotes and reflections on Freud’s personality. The book is profusely illustrated with over 130 of Freud’s portraits, including some of his most famous works, such as portraits of his mother, Leigh Bowery, and fellow artists like Francis Bacon.

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Lucien Freud Portraits by Sarah Howgate, Michael Auping, and John Richardson

  • Publisher: National Portrait Gallery Publications, 2012
  • Softcover
  • ISBN: 9781855144422
  • Size: 4to
  • 256 pages

“Lucian Freud Portraits” is an insightful exploration of the portrait work of British painter Lucian Freud, renowned for his raw and unflinching depictions of human figures. The book includes critical essays discussing Freud’s life and art and offering insight into his techniques and methods. John Richardson, a personal friend of Freud, adds a more intimate view of the artist, including anecdotes and reflections on Freud’s personality. The book is profusely illustrated with over 130 of Freud’s portraits, including some of his most famous works, such as portraits of his mother, Leigh Bowery, and fellow artists like Francis Bacon.

Condition:
The illustrated card wraps are clean, bright, and in fine condition. The binding is very tight, and the interior is fresh and in fine condition.