FREUD, Lucian

Collection of ephemera and cuttings. 1987-2012.

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A collection of cards, cuttings and magazine interviews. Private View invitation Marlborough Graphics an exhibition of original prints by Frank Auerbach, Lucian Freud, David Hockney, R.B.Kitaj & Leon Kossoff, 18 june-4 September 1993, folding card. Lucian Freud, Tate Britain 2002, 2 copies of the short form catalogue and a private view invitation for the 19th June, with cancel mark. the national Gallery News June 1987, with article on ‘The Artist’s Eye: Lucian Freud. Tate Gallery, Lucian Frued: Some New Paintings 3 June-26 July 1998, short version of catalogue. Lucian Freud: Recent Work, Whitechapel Art Gallery 1993, short version catalogue. The Observer Magazine 29 August 1993 ‘the Naked Truth: Lucian Freud bares his soul’ interview with William Feaver. the Independent Magazine 27 January 1990 ‘Naked Truths’ Freud talks with Andrew Graham-Dixon. The Independent Review, Thursday 30 May 2002 ‘Lucian Freud: Portrait of an Artist’. Vanity Fair, May 2000; ‘Shock of The New’ by John Richardson, photographs by Bruce Bernard. The Independent on Sunday 5 September 1993; ‘The Fugitive Subject’ Text and photographs by Bruce Bernard. The Sunday Times Magazine, 15.1.2002 ‘For the love of Lucian’, interview by Caroline Scott with his female models. The Observer Magazine 21 March 2004, ‘the Old Master’, portraits by David Dawson. The Tatler June 2002, ‘Taking a Break from Brilliance’, essay by Francis Wyndham. The Tatler March 2004, ‘Inside Job’, photographs by David Dawson. Observer Life 17 May 1998, ‘Jerry Hall painted by Lucian Freud. Who is revealing more?’ Interview with William Feaver. Evening Standard, Friday 16 April 2004, Brian Sewell ‘Hoiw did Lucian Freud end up inthe WC?’, Sewell excoriating review of the Wallace Collection show. 23 other Newspaper cuttings.

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Item details

Publisher: Observer.
Format: Loose in card folder.
Date: 1987
Place: London
Edition: First edition
Book ID: 024273

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