The National Gallery in London will bring together a selection rarely seen paintings by Lucian Freud for a major retrospective opening next month that marks the 100th anniversary of the artist’s birth ...
A portrait by Lucian Freud featuring a woman from Sussex has sold at auction for £25m. The artwork, Sleeping by the Lion Carpet, went under the hammer at Sotheby's, with the sitter Sue Tilley ...
After nearly six decades in the business, only the rarest piece of news gives William Acquavella pause. The artist Lucian Freud ringing up the normally unflappable dealer to say, “Bill, the painting’s ...
A long-hidden landscape painting attributed to Lucian Freud is on sale, after it was discovered beneath a work by another artist who was Freud’s contemporary at an unconventional art school in rural ...
LONDON — Sue Tilley was working in an unemployment office when she met the artist Lucian Freud. The paintings he made of her in the 1990s are now among the most famous in modern art — and the most ...
In July, the Seattle Art Museum announced a new series, A Cultural Legacy, in collaboration with the Paul G. Allen Family Collection that would feature “singular paintings of importance” from the late ...
British artist Lucian Freud has died at the age of 88. In a statement, his solicitor Diana Rawstron, who has represented Freud for many years, said: "Lucian Freud, artist, born 8 December 1922 in ...
Lucian Freud, "Boy on a Sofa" (1944). Pencil, charcoal and chalk on paper,15 x 17 in. (38 x 43.2 cm). Private Collection, courtesy of Susannah Pollen Ltd. (© The ...
Lucian Freud’s muse Sue Tilley talks about “Sleeping by the Lion Carpet,” one of four of his paintings that features her ...
Lucian Freud’s “Sleeping by the Lion Carpet” nude portrait of Londoner Sue Tilley just sold for $39 million, making it his ...
“You’ll be dead very soon and I want you to do naked self-portraits and put in everything you feel is relevant to your life and how you think about yourself … Try and make it the most revealing, ...
One of the principal thrills of The Lives of Lucian Freud: The Restless Years, 1922-1968 is that we are in the capable hands of William Feaver, The Observer’s longtime chief art critic. Here’s how he ...