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Are you a fan of Lucian Freud's incredible artistry? Don't miss out on the opportunity to own the ultimate collection of his prints with the Lucian Freud: Catalogue Raisonné of the Prints book. This comprehensive volume is a record of every print Freud ever made, spanning from his early linocuts in the 1930s to his final etching published in 2007.
What sets this book apart is its meticulous approach in bringing together all of Freud's prints into one complete volume. It not only builds upon the work of previous cataloguers, but also includes new material that has been discovered since the artist's passing. This means you'll have access to prints that were previously unseen and untold, allowing you to delve deeper into Freud's artistic journey.
Each work featured in this catalogue raisonné is thoroughly reproduced and fully catalogued by the esteemed expert, Toby Treves. Whether you're a specialist seeking precise technical details or art enthusiast seeking insights into Freud's oeuvre, Treves's remarks will provide you with the knowledge you crave.
Furthermore, this book goes beyond the technical aspects and enriches your understanding of Freud's prints through captivating essays. Sebastian Smee, an esteemed critic and Freud specialist, contributes an illuminating essay that offers fresh perspectives and interpretations. Additionally, Marc Balakjian, Freud's main printmaker, shares his personal account of collaborating with the legendary artist.
Don't miss your chance to own this remarkable catalogue raisonné, an essential addition to any art lover's collection. Experience the remarkable prints of Lucian Freud and delve into the depths of his artistic genius. Order your copy today and take advantage of this exclusive offer by clicking here.
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