Lucian Freud Herbarium

Hardback

Main Details

Title Lucian Freud Herbarium
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Giovanni Aloi
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:176
Dimensions(mm): Height 314,Width 257
Category/GenreIndividual artists and art monographs
ISBN/Barcode 9783791385334
ClassificationsDewey:758.5
Audience
General
Illustrations 119 ILLUSTRATIONS

Publishing Details

Publisher Prestel
Imprint Prestel
Publication Date 5 September 2019
Publication Country Germany

Description

As intimate and meticulous as his revered portraits, Lucian Freud's magnificent paintings and drawings of plant life are gathered for the first time in book form. Lucian Freud's portraits are known for their spectacular detail and unflinching gaze. Although Freud brought the same qualities to his paintings and drawings of plants, flowers, and landscapes, these are largely unknown. This elegant book shows how working with plants emboldened Freud to experiment with style and composition. Reproduced in sumptuous plates that allow readers to indulge in exquisite detail, seventy-five works - including Two Plants, Bananas, Cyclamen, The Painter's Garden, and Interior at Paddington - reveal Freud's singular approach to plant life. Readers unfamiliar with this aspect of Freud's work will find many similarities to his portraits - earthy palettes, unconventional rawness, and assiduous attention to detail. From the delicate realism of the cyclamens' petals to the bold brushstrokes that immortalise his overgrown garden, readers will appreciate Freud's ability to portray plants in new and personal ways. Comparative illustrations from throughout art history accompany essays on the history of plants in art and an appreciation of Freud's oeuvre. This monograph is a tremendous contribution to Freud's legacy, one that will enrich his admirers' discernment while also introducing his thoroughly original depictions of plants to a new audience. AUTHOR: Giovanni Aloi teaches art history, theory, and criticism at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and serves as Editor-in-Chief of Antennae: The Journal of Nature in Visual Culture. He is the author of numerous books and essays about the intersection of nature, science, and art. SELLING POINTS: . Lucian Freud is a British painter known as one of the 20th century's best portraitists. His paintings are known for being somber and discomforting. . This is the only book to feature Freud's drawings of flowers and plants. . This book sheds light on one of the least scrutinised aspects of Freud's work: the persistent presence of plants across the artist's oeuvre. 119 colour illustrations

Author Biography

GIOVANNI ALOI teaches art history, theory, and criticism at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and serves as Editor-in-Chief of Antennae: The Journal of Nature in Visual Culture. He is the author of numerous books and essays about the intersection of nature, science, and art.

Reviews

"Whatever one thinks of Freud's nudes, it may come as a surprise to learn that he was also a minor producer of still-lifes. This book presents 75 paintings and drawings of plants-some still-lifes per se and others works in which plants are generously displayed... a thorough introduction to Freud's plant works" -The Art Newspaper "The year's most intriguingly sidelong take on the painter is entitled Lucian Freud Herbarium. Written by Giovanni Aloi, it begins with a potted history of plants in art, and then examines Freud's own use of plants, flowers, and vegetation in many of his paintings." -Hyperallergic "...illuminating... Aloi's focus on plants makes one look again at familiar paintings and provides the opportunity to view others, many of them from private collections, that are equally extraordinary but comparatively little known." -The Spectator "...bringing together the artist's paintings and drawings of plants...allows us insight into the quality and nature of Lucian Freud's looking, and through it to find pathos and subtlety in his portraits." -ArtDesk "Giovanni Aloi is a knowledgeable companion, having written previoulsy on botany and art. He outlines the history of botanical art and the significance of plants in symbolism in art. He discusses the significance plants had for Freud the artist. His intelligent commentary and familiarity with Freud's life and output is well Judged and reliable. Herbarium is sure to bring pleasure to Freud fans and aficionados of realist (and Expressionist) art and is warmly recommended." -Alexander Adams "This is a beautiful and intriguing book that adds a new dimension to one of the towering greats of British art of the Twentieth Century and does its subject more than ample justice." -Art Book Review "As with all good scholarly works, the reader is left so convinced of the value of the subject matter that one is surprised it hasn't garnered more critical attantion already" -BlouinArtInfo "This is a thorough and comprehensive work that includes not only some of Freud's figure painting as a basis for comparison, but also a handy history of plants in art... a beautiful and fascinating book that adds to our appreciation of a much-loved artist." -The Artist