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Thomasin Dewhurst 01-01-2008 12:30 PM

Lucien Freud's Studio
 
After reading and posting to Richard Munro's thread about his being a paint slob, I thought I would start new thread on Lucien Freud and his studio. Freud's studio is quite an eye-opener. Here is a picture of it.

Freud is not a beautiful painter. His attitude is one of a workman. A sheer determination to get the work done. A steadily dogged searching for form and tone over months and years. No frivolities. No decoration. Not a polite conversational painter in the least. But he is certainly poetic, and his poetry lies in his gut-grabbing response to the tonal relationships of the human form. A response that is far beyond mere sensitivity. It is the thing on which he focuses all his religious and philosophical energies. Not at all a lovely painter, but I do feel, with recently renewed conviction, a very, very great one.

I am reading a new book on Freud by Sebastian Smee, who is a great champion of Freud, and a sensitive and intelligent writer.

Richard Bingham 01-01-2008 05:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Thomasin Dewhurst
. . . Not at all a lovely painter, but . . . a very, very great one.

Thanks for posting this, Thomasin, and Happy New Year ! I couldn't agree more . . . while recalling one of my grandmother's maxims . . . "Fine feathers don't make a smart bird."


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