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The Lives of Lucian Freud - YOUTH 1922 - 1968

English · Paperback / Softback

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SHORTLISTED FOR THE BAILLIE GIFFORD PRIZE FOR NON-FICTION 2019
SELECTED AS BOOK OF THE YEAR BY THE TIMES, FINANCIAL TIMES, DAILY TELEGRAPH, NEW STATESMAN, SUNDAY TIMES, TIMES LITERARY SUPPLEMENT AND SPECTATOR

'A compendium of high-grade gossip about everyone from Princess Margaret to the Krays, a snapshot of grimy London and a narrative of Freud's career and rackety life and loves . Leaves the reader itching for more' SUNDAY TIMES, ART BOOK OF THE YEAR

Though ferociously private, Lucian Freud spoke every week for decades to his close confidante and collaborator William Feaver - about painting and the art world, but also about his life and loves. The result is this a unique, electrifying biography.

In Youth, Feaver conjures Freud's early childhood: Sigmund Freud's grandson, born into a middle-class Jewish family in Weimar Berlin, escaping Nazi Germany in 1934. Following Freud through art school, his time in the Navy during the war, his post-war adventures in Paris and Greece, and his return to Soho - consorting with duchesses and violent criminals, out on the town with Greta Garbo and Princess Margaret - Feaver traces a brilliant, difficult young man's coming of age.

'Brilliant . Freud would have approved' DAILY TELEGRAPH
'Superlative . packed with stories' GUARDIAN

'Anyone interested in British art needs it' ANDREW MARR, NEW STATESMAN

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William Feaver

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SHORTLISTED FOR THE BAILLIE GIFFORD PRIZE FOR NON-FICTION 2019
SELECTED AS BOOK OF THE YEAR BY THE TIMES, FINANCIAL TIMES, DAILY TELEGRAPH, NEW STATESMAN, SUNDAY TIMES, TIMES LITERARY SUPPLEMENT AND SPECTATOR

'A compendium of high-grade gossip about everyone from Princess Margaret to the Krays, a snapshot of grimy London and a narrative of Freud's career and rackety life and loves . Leaves the reader itching for more' SUNDAY TIMES, ART BOOK OF THE YEAR

Though ferociously private, Lucian Freud spoke every week for decades to his close confidante and collaborator William Feaver - about painting and the art world, but also about his life and loves. The result is this a unique, electrifying biography.

In Youth, Feaver conjures Freud's early childhood: Sigmund Freud's grandson, born into a middle-class Jewish family in Weimar Berlin, escaping Nazi Germany in 1934. Following Freud through art school, his time in the Navy during the war, his post-war adventures in Paris and Greece, and his return to Soho - consorting with duchesses and violent criminals, out on the town with Greta Garbo and Princess Margaret - Feaver traces a brilliant, difficult young man's coming of age.

'Brilliant . Freud would have approved' DAILY TELEGRAPH
'Superlative . packed with stories' GUARDIAN

'Anyone interested in British art needs it' ANDREW MARR, NEW STATESMAN

Foreword

The first half of William Feaver's Baillie Gifford Prize-shortlisted work of biography: the definitive story of the epic life of one of the twentieth century's most important artists

Additional text

One of the most intimate biographies of an artist ever written . Full of pithy observations, with just enough historical and social background to open up individual paintings and drawings to analysis . A delight

Product details

Authors William Feaver, Feaver William
Publisher Bloomsbury
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.09.2022
 
EAN 9781408850954
ISBN 978-1-4088-5095-4
No. of pages 704
Dimensions 154 mm x 234 mm x 56 mm
Subjects Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Biographies, autobiographies

Biography: general, BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / General, ART / Individual Artists / General, ART / General, ART / History / Contemporary (1945-), Biography: arts & entertainment, Autobiography: arts & entertainment, Portraits in art

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