LUCIAN FREUD, O.M., C.H. (1922-2011)
LUCIAN FREUD, O.M., C.H. (1922-2011)
LUCIAN FREUD, O.M., C.H. (1922-2011)
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LUCIAN FREUD, O.M., C.H. (1922-2011)

Head of a Woman Laughing

Details
LUCIAN FREUD, O.M., C.H. (1922-2011)
Head of a Woman Laughing
black crayon on paper
10 3⁄8 x 6 7⁄8 in. (26.3 x 17.4 cm.)
Executed in 1954.
Provenance
with Matthew Marks Gallery, New York.
Literature
W. Feaver, exhibition catalogue, Lucian Freud: Drawings, London, Blain Southern, 2012, p. 215, no. 68, illustrated.
Exhibited
London, Blain Southern, Lucian Freud: Drawings, February - April 2012, no. 68: this exhibition travelled to New York, Acquavella Galleries, May - June 2012.

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Lot Essay


The present work depicts Lady Caroline Blackwood, the artist's second wife. Blackwood, the eldest daughter of the 4th Marquess of Dufferin and Ava and the brewery heiress Maureen Guinness, first met Freud in 1949. In 1952, Blackwood and Freud eloped to Paris and then married a year later back in London. Blackwood threw herself into Freud's bohemian lifestyle and inner circle that included the artists Francis Bacon and John Minton. Freud’s paintings of Blackwood are widely regarded as some of his most tender works.

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