9780847829521-0847829529-Lucian Freud

Lucian Freud

ISBN-13: 9780847829521
ISBN-10: 0847829529
Edition: Illustrated
Author: William Feaver
Publication date: 2007
Publisher: Rizzoli
Format: Hardcover 488 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780847829521
ISBN-10: 0847829529
Edition: Illustrated
Author: William Feaver
Publication date: 2007
Publisher: Rizzoli
Format: Hardcover 488 pages

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Lucian Freud (ISBN-13: 9780847829521 and ISBN-10: 0847829529), written by authors William Feaver, was published by Rizzoli in 2007. With an overall rating of 4.5 stars, it's a notable title among other Monographs (Individual Artists, Arts Collections, Individual Architects & Firms, Architecture, Figure Drawing, Drawing, History, Arts History & Criticism, Painting, Techniques, Graphic Design, Printmaking) books. You can easily purchase or rent Lucian Freud (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Monographs books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $19.44.

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This volume, with more than 400 reproductions, will be the most comprehensive publication to date on Lucian Freud, covering a span of seventy years and including many works not previously reproduced. The result is a corpus of great works that reveal him to be the premier heir today of Rembrandt, Courbet, and Cézanne. The book includes not only Freud’s paintings but also his sketches, woodcuts, and powerful etchings. While the bulk of his paintings are female nudes, his cityscapes, plant studies, and interiors, executed in his distinctive muted palette and visible brushwork, are all included. Freud, who has lived in London ever since his family left Berlin in 1933 when he was ten, has achieved preeminence through his ruthless perception of the human form. His importance has long been recognized in England, but his present super-celebrity status dates from a retrospective at the Hirshhorn in Washington, D.C., in 1987. William Feaver, painter and for many years art critic for The Observer, provides a unique account of Freud’s preoccupations and achievement. Startling, moving, profoundly entertaining, the book lives up to Freud’s advice to students when getting them to paint self-portraits: “To try and make it the most revealing, telling, and believable object. Something really shameless, you know.”

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