245

Lucian Freud

Head and Shoulders (H. 21, T. 15)

Estimate
£5,000 - 7,000
Lot Details
Etching with drypoint, on wove paper, with full margins.
1982
I. 24.5 x 29.9 cm (9 5/8 x 11 3/4 in.)
S. 37.5 x 41.3 cm (14 3/4 x 16 1/4 in.)
Signed with initials and annotated 'STUDIO PROOF' in pencil, the second (final) state (one of several unnumbered proofs, the edition was 20 and 8 artist's proofs), co-published by James Kirkman and Anthony d'Offay, London, framed.

Further Details

Lucian Freud

British | B. 1922 D. 2011

Renowned for his unflinching observations, Lucian Freud is considered one of the greatest figurative artists. He pushed the boundaries of decorum in terms of classical portraiture and nudes in order to explore his lifelong concern to honestly render the human figure, in what he called his "naked portraits."

In his paintings, Freud's layers of impasto jabs of paint create a surprisingly delicate, translucent depiction of flesh, while his etchings employ an economy of line that implies the figure more than it illustrates it. Charismatic but irascible, Freud worked only from sitters that he knew, consistently focusing on translating his direct perceptions. The resulting portraits are redolent with a stark and evocative psychological intensity, underpinned by an unexpected tenderness towards the subject.

Browse Artist