Lucian Freud Remembered. Images of (and links to) his Astounding Work.

Lucian Freud paintings
Lucian Freud self-portrait (one of many), Reflection, 2005

British realist, figurative and portrait painter Lucian Freud, who was one of the greatest artists of our time, passed away at the age of 88 on July 20th.

Lucian Freud Remembered

photo by david montgomery
photo of Lucian Freud by David Montgomery
a young lucian freud
a young Lucian Freud in his studio (photographer unknown)

The grandson of the ‘Father of Pyschoanalysis,’ Sigmund Freud, Lucian was well-known and critically acclaimed for his prolific work. Many of his paintings have broken art auction records and he was greatly respected by both fellow artists, instructors, critics and the art-savvy public.

Lucian Freud's Reflection (a self-portrait) with two children
Lucian Freud’s Reflection (a self-portrait) with two children
photo of Lucian Freud working at night by David Dawson, 2005
Lucian Freud working at night by David Dawson, 2005

There have been many wonderful articles, documentaries, blog posts and more written on artist Lucian Freud (occasionally spelled Lucien). For that reason, I won’t go into depth about his career but will share some links to interesting articles and several images of some of his paintings (please note that his drawings and etchings are equally superb and compelling). There are additional links at the end of this article so you can peruse his vast and impressive repertoire.

Portrait of Harry Diamond:
portrait of harry diamond

Portrait of David Hockney:
Lucian freud portrait of david hockney

photo of Hockney and Lucian Freud in Freud’s atelier:
photo of Hockney and Lucian Freud in Freud's atelier

Portrait of Francis Bacon:
lucian freud Portrait of Francis Bacon

Father and Daughter:
lucian freud, Father and Daughter

Interior (after Watteau):
Lucian Freud, Interior (after Watteau)

Interior in Paddington:
lucian freud, Interior in Paddington

Portrait of the Queen:
lucian freud, Portrait of the Queen

Bella and Esther:
lucian freud, Bella and Esther

He captured himself, friends, family, fellow artists and a few famous folks (Jerry Hall, Kate Moss and more) in portraits he referred to as “naked’ rather than nude. Often immortalized as sleeping or reclining, his thick brush strokes and energetic style were unmistakable. In his own words he “turned paint into flesh” and in the following selection of portraits, that is clearly visible.

Benefits Supervisor Sleeping:
Benefits Supervisor Sleeping

Naked portrait with reflection:
Naked portrait with reflection

Two different portraits of Leigh Bowery:
portrait of Leigh Bowery
second portrait of Leigh Bowery

photo of Leigh Bowery’s sitting for Freud:

An homage to Cezanne:
An homage to Cezanne

Eight Months Gone, a portrait of a pregnant Jerry Hall:
Eight Months Gone, a portrait of a pregnant Jerry Hall

his portrait of model Kate Moss:
freud portrait of Kate Moss

Lucian Freud with muse (one of several) Kate Moss:
kate moss and lucian freud

The Painter Surprised by a Naked Admirer:
The Painter Surprised by a Naked Admirer

Lucian Freud was also a dog lover – he owned two beloved whippets named Pluto and Eli- and many of his portraits coupled himself and friends with dogs, like those shown below:

Lucian Freud, 2005, by photographer David Dawson
image of Lucian Freud, 2005, by photographer David Dawson

Girl with White Dog:
Girl with White Dog

Guy and Speck:
Guy and Speck

Guy with Speck:
Guy with Speck

Eli and David:
Eli and David

David and Eli:
David and Eli

Portrait with whippet:
Portrait with whippet

Double Portrait:
Double Portrait

Double Portrait:
lucian freud's paintings of dogs

Triple Portrait:

Eli:
eli

Since his recent passing, many articles have appeared, here are just a few:

• A New York Times article by William Grimes and another New York Times article by Michael Kimmelman and its accompanying side show

• The Los Angeles Times’ Remembering artist Lucian Freud

• The Guardian’s article featuring good links and tributes to the artist.

• The Mirror’s profile of the artist.

• The Telegraphs’ Lucian Freud: A Life In Pictures

• The Independent’s A singular portraitist. A tireless hedonist. A dear friend.

• The Daily Mail asks Did Lucian Freud Love his Art More Than His Children? in this article about his personal life.

Browse the Lucian Freud Art books on Amazon

Some links to his work:
Lucian Freud: The Painter’s Etchings at MoMA
Lucian Freud at the Centre Pompidou
Lucian Freud on Artnet
Art by Lucian Freud on the Museum Syndicate
Lucian Freud on Wikipedia

Rest in Peace Lucian Freud