FREUD’S INTIMATE PORTRAIT OF HIS FRIEND BACON SOLD FOR £5.4 M

Written by arcadja October 20 2008

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A rarely seen oil portrait of the artist , painted by his friend , has been sold for £5.4m. The work, which offers an intimate glimpse into the collaborative friendship of two giants of post-war art, is one of only two oil portraits of Bacon painted by Freud and the last remaining: the second was stolen from an exhibition in Berlin in 1988.
The portrait, estimated to sell for between £5m to £7m at Christie’s auction house in London, was painted in 1956 and shows the artist with a downward gaze. Bacon, who sat knee-to-knee with Freud while he worked on the painting, is said to have “grumbled but sat consistently” during the first six months of sitting, according to Christie’s. It is thought Bacon left suddenly, most likely to pursue his lover, Peter Lacy, in Tangiers.
Although it remained unfinished, art critics agree it offers a snapshot into the working methods of the younger artist at a critical point of his development; Freud had begun to work in a more expansive way, using thicker brushstrokes, liberating the paint and creating a more worked complexion, more seasoned and full of life.


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