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27 x 22cm, Edition of 25, Etching
Medium: Etching
Edition size: 25
Year: 1982
Size: H 27cm x W 22cm
Signed: Yes
Format: Signed Print
A Couple is an etching by Lucian Freud, created in 1982. This intimate artwork depicts an intimate and joyful moment between a closely connected pair, their faces almost touching. Executed on wove paper, the etching measures 11.4 x 11.4 cm. Captured in Freud’s signature style of detailed and unembellished realism, it exemplifies Freud’s exploration of personal and psychological depth within his broader body of work.
In A Couple, Freud draws us into a private moment, his etched lines quietly capturing the intimate bond between the figures. The composition is characterised by its unvarnished honesty, a hallmark of Freud’s approach to the human form. The close-up view invites the viewer into a private moment, reflecting Freud’s consistent interest in psychological depth and emotional complexity. This work aligns with his broader oeuvre, where he often depicted subjects with unflinching realism. The etching’s small scale contrasts with the monumental presence of the figures, showcasing Freud’s ability to convey profound intensity within limited dimensions.
Famed for his representations of the human form, Lucian Freud is one of the 20th Century's most celebrated artists. The grandson of psychoanalyst, Sigmund Freud, the artist confronts the psychological depth and bare complexities of the human body. From his early works to his celebrated nudes and portraits, Freud's canvases resonate with an almost tactile intensity, capturing the essence of his subjects with unwavering honesty. Freud painted only himself, close friends, and family, which floods his work with an intimacy that is felt by the viewer. His pursuit of honesty through portraiture shaped the trajectory of figurative art in the 20th century.