This giant head of Lucian Freud has been produced by one of his daughters from sketches made in the final months before his death. EarthStone, 2011 Jane McAdam Freud © the artist
This giant head of Lucian Freud has been produced by one of his daughters from sketches made in...

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In one small room of the Freud Museum, which was once the home of Sigmund in the last year of his life, are the works Jane McAdam Freud made in the final months of her father’s life. Below an imposing photograph of Freud the elder, the progenitor of the clan, are two detailed, tender sketches of Lucian in profile. In the right sketch the dying artist stares resolutely ahead, his gaze, coupled with the firm set of his jaw, capturing a sense of absolute stillness. The left sketch shows the artist now more gaunt, eyes closed, in death as we might imagine it, or possibly just asleep.  The left image has been modelled in clay, and the 3ft tall sculpture, what McAdam Freud calls a relief in-the-round, sits on the floor, fixed on a low plinth…. Read full article on The ArtsDesk

Published 26.01.2012

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