Lucian Freud, the esteemed British artist, is celebrated for his raw and unflinching portraits that capture the essence of the human condition with unparalleled honesty. Through his bold use of color and texture, Freud reveals the innermost thoughts and emotions of his subjects, creating works of haunting beauty and psychological depth. His uncompromising approach to portraiture has earned him acclaim as one of the greatest figurative painters of the 20th century, leaving behind a legacy of artistic brilliance and emotional resonance.

"Since the model he so faithfully copies is not going to be hung up next to the picture... it is of no interest whether it is an accurate copy of the model."


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"The picture is all he feels about it, all he thinks worth preserving of it, all he invests it with. If all the qualities which a painter took from the model for his picture were really taken, no person could be painted twice."



"I paint people not because of what they are like, not exactly in spite of what they are like, but how they happen to be."



"The painter must give a completely free rein to any feeling or sensations he may have and reject nothing to which he is naturally drawn."



"Whether it will convince or not, depends entirely on what it is in itself, what is there to be seen."



"And, since the model he faithfully copies is not going to be hung up next to the picture, since the picture is going to be there on its own, it is of no interest whether it is an accurate copy of the model."



"The model should only serve the very private function for the painter of providing the starting point for his excitement."

