Jump to content

User:Jambrown/sandbox: Difference between revisions

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Content deleted Content added
Jambrown (talk | contribs)
check
Jambrown (talk | contribs)
No edit summary
Line 13: Line 13:




Lucian Freud (1922-2011) ''Portrait of Kitty'' 1947-8, oil on board, 35 x 24cm


[[Lucian Freud]] was married to [[Kitty Garman (]] between 1948 and 1953, and the couple had two daughters together, Annie (b.1948) and Annabel (b.1952).

Kitty was the daughter of the sculptor [[Jacob Epstein]] and [[Kathleen Garman]].

She has been the subject of many portraits, including Freud's famous [[''Girl with a White Dog'']] as well as drawings and sculpture by her father. More recently she was depicted in a BP Portrait Award winning triptych by the artist Andrew Tift.

Lucian Freud was known for his intense scrutiny of his subjects, revealing the intimacy in the relationship between artist and sitter.


This portrait is in the [[Garman Ryan Collection]] at [[the New Art Gallery Walsall]].
This portrait is in the [[Garman Ryan Collection]] at [[the New Art Gallery Walsall]].

Revision as of 11:54, 2 May 2013

Hello my name is Julie I live in Birmingham I like it there.[1] I like [peach]es.



References

  1. ^ Brown, J (2013). Birmingham Now.


Lucian Freud (1922-2011) Portrait of Kitty 1947-8, oil on board, 35 x 24cm

Lucian Freud was married to Kitty Garman ( between 1948 and 1953, and the couple had two daughters together, Annie (b.1948) and Annabel (b.1952).

Kitty was the daughter of the sculptor Jacob Epstein and Kathleen Garman.

She has been the subject of many portraits, including Freud's famous ''Girl with a White Dog'' as well as drawings and sculpture by her father. More recently she was depicted in a BP Portrait Award winning triptych by the artist Andrew Tift.

Lucian Freud was known for his intense scrutiny of his subjects, revealing the intimacy in the relationship between artist and sitter.

This portrait is in the Garman Ryan Collection at the New Art Gallery Walsall.