# 45699

SMEE, Sebastian

Freud at work

$75.00 AUD

Photographs by Bruce Bernard and David Dawson ; Lucian Freud in conversation with Sebastian Smee. London : Jonathan Cape, 2006. Quarto, boards in dustjacket, pp. 253, illustrated.

“Lucian Freud is not only the most celebrated artist working in England, but one of the most private. He has frequently stated his reluctance to be photographed and he has almost never agreed to be interviewed. Following the publication of the last ten years of his work by Jonathan Cape in the autumn of 2005, the painter has agreed to talk to Sebastian Smee, a writer on art whom he greatly respects, in a series of conversations rather than formal interviews. He wants to talk about painting itself, the demands of his own work and the painters he admires. Two photographers have had access to Freud7F 19s studio. The late Bruce Bernard was a friend for many years and the subject of two of Freud7F 19s paintings. Bernard was an authority on photography, a great picture editor, and also a very fine photographer. He made a number of studies of Freud at work. Over the last five years in particular, Freud’s assistant, the painter David Dawson, has been photographing the artist constantly. The results reveal various stages of works in progress, including paintings of Dawson himself, and the intensity of the activity in this very secret domain.” — Publisher’s website.