Lucian Freud 1922-2011
Bella (Second Version), 1982
etching on paper
Unframed (image) 14.5 x 13.5, (paper) 27 x 21.5 cm
Framed 49.5 x 42.4 cm
Framed 49.5 x 42.4 cm
Signed (initialled, lower right): L. F.
2023-18
Freud is celebrated for his psychologically penetrating, realistic portraiture, usually of members of his close circle and family. Primarily a painter and draughtsman, particularly of the nude model from life,...
Freud is celebrated for his psychologically penetrating, realistic portraiture, usually of members of his close circle and family. Primarily a painter and draughtsman, particularly of the nude model from life, in his last decades he also produced a powerful body of graphic work. This etching depicts his daughter, Bella, one of his two daughters with Bernardine Coverley, and a frequent model, then aged 21. His etching process demonstrates how he builds form, tone, and texture using only the etching needle and black ink. He focuses on Bella's face, using cross-hatching to create shadows. Bella's hand, only lightly modelled, is ultimately cropped out of the frame.
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On loan to the Ben Uri Collection 2023Be the first to know – Sign Up
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