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Lucian Freud's portraits are known for their spectacular detail and unflinching gaze. Although Freud brought the same qualities to his paintings and drawings of plants, flowers and landscapes, these are largely unknown. This elegant book shows how working with plants emboldened Freud to experim...

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Main Author: Aloi, Giovanni (Author)
Other Authors: Freud, Lucian
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Munich ; New York : Prestel, [2019]
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Summary:Lucian Freud's portraits are known for their spectacular detail and unflinching gaze. Although Freud brought the same qualities to his paintings and drawings of plants, flowers and landscapes, these are largely unknown. This elegant book shows how working with plants emboldened Freud to experiment with style and composition. Reproduced in sumptuous plates that allow readers to indulge in exquisite detail, seventy-five works, including Two Plants, Bananas, Cyclamen, The Painter's Garden and Interior at Paddington, reveal Freud's singular approach to plant life. Readers unfamiliar with this aspect of Freud's work will find many similarities to his portraits, earthy palettes, unconventional rawness and assiduous attention to detail. From the delicate realism of the cyclamens' petals to the bold brushstrokes that immortalize his overgrown garden, readers will appreciate Freud's ability to portray plants in new and personal ways. Comparative illustrations from throughout art history accompany essays on the history of plants in art and an appreciation of Freud's oeuvre. This monograph is a tremendous contribution to Freud's legacy, one that will enrich his admirers' discernment while also introducing his thoroughly original depictions of plants to a new audience.
Physical Description:176 pages : chiefly color illustrations ; 31 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:9783791385334
379138533X