Lucian Freud: Early Works

Celebrating three new long-term loans to the Gallery of early works by Lucian Freud, this display showcases works which reveal Freud’s sharp and meticulous early technique. The three newly loaned works - ‘Interior Scene’ (1948), ‘Girl with Fig Leaf’ (1948) and ‘Portrait of a Girl’ (1950) - are accompanied by works from the Gallery’s permanent collection, including ‘Self-Portrait with Hyacinth in Pot’ (1947-48), ‘Portrait of John Craxton’ (c.1942) and ‘Unripe Tangerine’ (1946). The display also includes a selection of books featuring drawings and designs by Freud during the late forties and early fifties.

Suitable for
Any age

Admission
Adults: £12.50* Children (Up to 16 yrs): Free Friends of Pallant House Gallery: Free Art Fund Members: £6.50** Students (with NUS card and Student ID card): Free Jobseekers, DLA, ESA, PIP, Carers with registered disabled person: Free Museums Association, ICOM: Free * Incl. £1.50 voluntary donation/Gift Aid **Incl. £1 voluntary donation/Gift Aid

Website
http://pallant.org.uk/exhibitions/current-exhibitions/main-galleries/collection-displays


Source: http://www.culture24.org.uk/se000143?id=EVENT575399


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