Love Lucian: The Letters of Lucian Freud 1939–1954 – A Times Best Art Book of 2022
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Love Lucian: The Letters of Lucian Freud 1939–1954 – A Times Best Art Book of 2022
Reproductions of the young Lucian Freud's extraordinary illustrated letters (accompanied by insightful commentary) offer an intimate glimpse of the artist's personality and creative practice.
Reproductions of the young Lucian Freud's letters alongside perceptive context and commentary reveal the foundations of the artist's personality and creative practice
A Times Best Art Book of 2022
Love Lucian: The Letters of Lucian Freud 1939–1954 offers insightful context and commentary with reproductions of the young Lucian Freud's letters that reveal the foundations of the artist's personality and creative practice.
The young Lucian Freud was described by his friend Stephen Spender as "totally alive, like something not entirely human, a leprechaun, a changeling child, or, if there is a male opposite, a witch." All that magnetism and brilliance is displayed in the letters assembled here. These letters range from schoolboy messages to his parents, through letters and carefully-chosen, often embellished postcards to friends, lovers, and confidants, to correspondence with patrons and associates. They are peppered with wit, affection, and irreverence.
Alongside rarely seen photographs and Freud's extraordinary works, each chapter charts Freud's evolving art alongside intimate accounts of his life. We trace Freud's early friendships with Stephen Spender and John Craxton, his wild days at art school in East Anglia, and a stint as a merchant seaman. Among the highlights are Freud's accounts of his first trip to Paris in 1946 and encounters with Picasso, Alexander Calder, and Giacometti (who, he thought, looked like Harpo Marx). Equally revealing are letters to and from his first love, Lorna Wishart, and second wife, Caroline Blackwood.
Among his friends and confidantes were Sonia Orwell and Ann Fleming. Remarkable, hitherto unknown letters to both are included. To Ann Fleming, he wrote a richly comic, six-page description of a high society fancy dress ball that took place at Biarritz in 1953. He also went to stay with Ann and her husband Ian in their house in Jamaica, Goldeneye. From there, he sent a stream of letters, plus a telegram to his colleagues at the Slade School of Fine Art (where he was supposed to be teaching): "PLEASE SEND TEN SHEETS GREY GREEN INGRES PAPER".
The volume ends in early 1954 with his inclusion at the age of 31, as one of the artists representing Britain at the Venice Biennale - the high point of his early career.
Co-authored by David Dawson and Martin Gayford, this is the first published collection of Freud's correspondence, many brought to light for the first time. Reproduced in facsimile alongside reproductions of Freud's artwork, the letters are linked by a narrative that weaves them into the story of his life and relationships through his formative first three decades. Collectively, they provide a powerful insight into his early life and art.
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Love Lucian: The Letters of Lucian Freud 1939–1954 is celebrated for revealing the artist's vibrant lust for life and humour through his personal correspondence. The letters, often adorned with drawings, provide a lively, personal insight into Freud's life, offering a vivid portrait of the artist as a young man. Critics praise the book as a captivating tapestry of Freud's early years, noting its richly illustrated pages and the unique, intimate glimpse it offers into his character and artistic development.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9780500024850
Publisher: Thames & Hudson Ltd
Format: Hardback
Date Published: 29 September 2022
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: Thames & Hudson Ltd
Illustration: with over 300 illustrations
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Width: 210.0mm
Height: 315.0mm
Weight: 1890g
Pages: 392
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About the Author
David Dawson is a painter and photographer who was Freud's assistant and regular model for over twenty years. He appears in paintings such as Sunny Morning-Eight Legs, 1997. Dawson is Director of the Lucian Freud Archive. Martin Gayford is art critic for The Spectator. His books include Man with a Blue Scarf (in which he recounts the experience of being painted by Freud), Modernists and Mavericks, Spring Cannot be Cancelled (with David Hockney), A History of Pictures (with David Hockney) and Shaping the World (with Antony Gormley), all published by Thames & Hudson.
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