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Lucian Freud has always stirred controversy with his radical reinvention of artistic conventions. In particular his graphic male nudes, both portraits of himself and of others, have embodied a rejection of youth's sleek smooth lines in favor of age's unglamorous and unvarnished naturalism. His recent studies of obese male and female models have renewed his reputation as controversialist. This book reminds us that some of his work over the years has been at times more accepted. His portrait of artist Francis Bacon set new standards for truth in portraiture. He painted his mother with huge affection. His landscapes of London have been taken as social commentary, reflections of the metaphorical and literal decay he sees around him. This book records the artist's career after 50 years as a painter.
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The New York Times Book Review, John Russell
... there is no museum anywhere that has anything like a comprehensive group of [Freud's] work. Individual collectors buy his work ... For those who feel thwarted, this book is the best imaginable second best.
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Book Description
Lucian Freud's massive nudes are among the most powerful and moving visual images of our time, and in this exhaustive overview of Freud's career, readers can trace how he arrived at them. Photos of Freud at work provide a unique view of this very private man. 340 illustrations, many in color.
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About the author
Lucian Freud was born in 1922 in Berlin, the son of Lucie Brasch and Ernst Freud, the youngest son of Sigmund Freud. The Freud family emigrated in 1933, with Lucian becoming a British subject in 1939. Along with Francis Bacon and Ben Nicholson, he represented the United Kingdom at the Venice Biennale in 1954. Since then he has been considered one of the most important British painters of the postwar era. He lives and works in London.
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