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Lucian Freud

Lord Goodman in His Yellow Pajamas

Maker

Lucian Freud (English, 1922-2011)

Title

Lord Goodman in His Yellow Pajamas

Year

1987

Medium

  • Hand-colored etching on paper

Materials/Techniques

Techniques

  • Hand-colored etching on paper

Materials

hand coloring

Supports

  • Heavy weight white Rives BFK wove paper

Dimensions

Image/plate: 31.1 x 40 cm (12 1/4 x 15 3/4 inches)

Signature / Inscription / Marks

Inscribed in pencil, LR: "L. F." ; LL: "14/50"

Marks: Watermark:BFK RIVES/FRANCE[looping mark]

Identification

Edition

14/50

Credit / Object Number

Credit

Collection of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Linder
Scott and Cindy Burns Acquisition Fund

Object Number

1988.020

Type

  • Prints

Exhibition History

Drawing the Line
Mar 30, 2001 – Jun 10, 2001

Label copy

Lucien Freud here uses a dense, wiry etched line to explore the complex topography of Lord Goodman's face. Although this image appears to be all line, it is worth noting the important descriptive role played by white space. In some spots, such as in the area along the sitter's upper lip, Freud uses white space to indicate passages of reflected light. The white is the result of the technique of "stopping out." To make an etching, a needle is used to inscribe a design into a waxy resin that coats a metal plate. The whole is then plunged into an acid bath, and the acid attacks the areas of metal left bare by the needle, etching the design onto the plate. To "stop out" is to apply a varnish over lines already made by the etching needle, in order to make these areas resistant to acid once again. Stopping out may thus be used like an eraser. In the case of Lord Goodman's upper lip, we can detect the traces of erasure by looking at the lines nearby, which seem to extend underneath the white mark.

Contemporary Prints from the Permanent Collection
Jul 22, 1994 – Oct 02, 1994
The English Eye
British Painting from the 17th to the 19th Centuries; Contemporary British Art; Old Master British Drawings and Watercolors; British Picture Books for Children; Three Centuries of British Decorative Arts, Textiles, and Costume
Jun 21, 1991 – Sep 01, 1991
New Art for Providence
Jul 20, 1990 – Sep 16, 1990

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Lucian Freud (English, 1922-2011)
Lord Goodman in His Yellow Pajamas, 1987
Hand-colored etching on paper
Image/plate: 31.1 x 40 cm (12 1/4 x 15 3/4 inches)
Collection of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Linder Scott and Cindy Burns Acquisition Fund 1988.020

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