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The Lives of Lucian Freud. Fame 1968-2011

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LONGLISTED FOR THE 2020 BAILLIE GIFFORD PRIZE'A dazzling tour de force' THE TIMES'Does justice to Freud's pitiless genius as an artist' DAILY MAIL'You can hear Freud's voice on the page' OBSERVER'Mesmerising … the ideal companion to Freud's work' GUARDIANWilliam Feaver, Lucian Freud's collaborator, curator and close friend, knew the unknowable artist better than most. Over many years, Freud narrated to him the story of his life, 'our novel'.Fame follows Freud at the height of his powers, painting the most iconic works of his career in a constant and dissatisfied pursuit of perfection, just outrunning his gambling debts and tailor's bills. Whether tattooing swallows at the base of Kate Moss's back or exacting a strange and horrible revenge on Jerry Hall and Mick Jagger, Freud's adventures were always perfectly characteristic. An enfant terrible till the end, even as he was commissioned to paint the Queen and attended his own retrospectives, what emerges is an artist wilfully oblivious to the glitter of the world around - and focussed instead on painting first and last.

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Bloomsbury
1526634090 / 9781526634092
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
759.2
12/11/2020
United Kingdom
English
592 pages
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