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Girl with Leaves - Lucian Freud

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Product: Fine Art Poster
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A precise 1948 portrait by Lucian Freud, featuring a young woman framed by a branch of leaves in a style defined by linear clarity.

Girl with Leaves, painted in 1948, belongs to the early period of Lucian Freud's career. During this time, his technique was characterised by a meticulous, linear precision that differs significantly from the thick, impasto application of his later years. The composition features a young woman positioned centrally, her gaze fixed directly upon the viewer. Above her, a branch with distinct, serrated leaves hangs, creating a deliberate juxtaposition between the organic form and the subject. The surface of the painting displays a high degree of control. Freud uses fine brushwork to define the texture of the hair and the subtle contours of the face. The background is a flat, textured surface that pushes the figure forward, removing any sense of atmospheric depth. This choice forces the viewer to focus entirely on the subject's expression and the graphic quality of the foliage. The striped garment worn by the sitter adds a rhythmic, geometric element to the lower portion of the frame, balancing the irregular shapes of the leaves above. Freud's early work often involved this type of close observation, where the sitter is rendered with an almost clinical detachment. The lighting is even, avoiding dramatic shadows, which allows for a clear reading of every detail. This piece demonstrates the artist's early interest in the relationship between human subjects and their immediate environment. By placing the leaves in such close proximity to the sitter, Freud creates a tension that is both quiet and unsettling. The work remains a clear example of his ability to capture a specific psychological state through precise, controlled representation. It is a study in stillness, where the lack of movement in the subject and the static nature of the leaves combine to create a sense of suspended time.

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Each print is produced to order using 12-colour giclée printing on FSC-certified archival paper. Designed in Britain and printed at your nearest production hub to reduce waste and speed up delivery.

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Girl with Leaves - Lucian Freud - Poster

Girl with Leaves - Lucian Freud

Regular price  From £37.00 GBP
Sale price  From £37.00 GBP Regular price 
Fine Art Poster / Small Square (30x30 cm) / -

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Lucian Freud portrait

Artist Biography

Lucian Freud

Freud painted skin. Not the idea of skin, not an impression of skin, but the actual weight and texture and colour of a specific person's flesh at a specific moment. His portraits take months. The sitters come to his studio day after day, holding the same position, while he builds the paint surface in layers so thick that the canvas develops its own topography.

He was Sigmund Freud's grandson. The family left Berlin for London in 1933, when Lucian was ten. He became a British citizen in 1939. The biographical connection to psychoanalysis is unavoidable and he resisted it throughout his career, though his paintings of naked bodies on beds and sofas, viewed from above in harsh overhead light, invite exactly the clinical reading he rejected.

His early work is tight, linear, almost Pre-Raphaelite in its precision: the portrait of Francis Bacon from 1952, Girl with a White Dog, Hotel Bedroom. The shift came in the late 1950s when he switched from sable brushes to hog-hair, thickened the paint, and began working on a larger scale. The flesh became heavier, more present, more uncomfortable to look at.

He painted everyone the same way. The Queen sat for him (the result was controversial). His studio assistant and bookmaker 'Big Sue' Tilley posed naked on a sofa; the painting sold for GBP33.6 million. His whippets appear repeatedly. He insisted on working from life, never photographs, and never took commissions. People came to him.

He worked every day until a few weeks before his death in 2011, at eighty-eight. His last painting was unfinished on the easel.
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Because every print is made to order, we don't offer change-of-mind returns, refunds or exchanges. If your order arrives faulty, damaged or incorrect, we'll replace it free of charge — just contact us within 48 hours of delivery. EU customers have a 14-day cooling-off right. See our refunds page for full details.

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  • Poster & Framed: A4, A3, A2, A1, A0 and B2 (50×70 cm)
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