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  • Lucian Freud’s Final Portrait Includes Eli

     

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    Portrait of the Hound photographed by David Dawson/Hazlitt Holland-Hibbert Gallery

    Lucian Freud, who died at age 88 in July, will have a retrospective envisioned as a life in painting at London's National Portrait Gallery in 2012.  The exhibition will span his 70-year career and include this recently revealed final portrait, Portrait of the Hound, of his assistant David Dawson with his Whippet Eli.

    Via The Guardian.

  • Lucian Freud’s Dog Art

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    Eli and David, 2005

    Colin Gleadell of London’s Telegraph reports that the debut of ShContemporary, Shanghai’s first art fair, surpassed all expectations. He also notes that a Lucian Freud naked portrait of a man with a dog was priced at $16 million. This sent me on a quest to find the painting. Alas, I was unsuccessful. But I had an excellent time discovering Freud, a painter I have always loved, as a dog artist.

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    Double Portrait, 1985-1986
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    Girl With White Dog, 1951-1952
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    Eli 2002
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    Bella in Her Pluto T-shirt, 1995

    Pluto and Eli were Freud’s beloved Whippets.

    I love these dogs for the same reason I love Freud’s nudes. Not for their realism (it’s not what he does) but, to borrow from Stephen Colbert, for their “truthiness.” You can almost smell the dogs, feel their weight and the heat of their breath. I’ve seen many picture-perfect dog paintings, but that’s what they are, pictures of dogs. These are dogs with their aches, and their age, and their unique doggy odor. And I think they’re spectacular.

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    Bella, Freud’s daughter, works her dog love into her fashion line, featuring Pluto t-shirts designed from one of her father’s sketches. Order yours on her very dog-centric website.

    Interestingly, Sigmund Freud, Lucian Freud’s grandfather, was not only a dog lover but was also known to include his dog as an assistant in his psychoanalysis.

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    “Freud felt that dogs had a special sense that allows them to judge a person’s character accurately. For this reason his favorite Chow-Chow, Jo-Fi, attended all of his therapy sessions; Freud admitted that he often depended upon Jo-Fi for an assessment of the patient’s mental state… [The dog] would alert him to any stress or tension in a patient…He lay relatively close to calm patients, but would stay across the room if the patient was tense. Jo-Fi also helped the great psychoanalyst determine when a therapy session was finished by unfailingly getting up and moving toward the office door when the hour was up.” (source: What Do Dogs Know? by Stanley Coren and Janet Walker.)

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    Limited edition photo of Sigmund Freud on a balcony with his two dogs is available from LMT Gallery on ebay. Starting bid is $7.50.