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Category Archives: Michael Andrews
Painting People – the Portraits of Lucian Freud
It was during 1988 when I had my first encounter with the paintings of Lucian Freud. I had known of his work for some time and while I was on my foundation course, I was spending all my time in … Continue reading
Posted in David Hockney, London, Lucian Freud, Michael Andrews, National Portrait Gallery London, Nudes, Painting, Portraiture, Still life, Uncategorized
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The Mystery of Appearance, British Painting 1955-1985
I hadn’t intended to write again so soon but after seeing such an inspiring exhibition yesterday, I just couldn’t help myself. ‘The Mystery of Appearance’ – Conversations Between Ten British Post-War Artists currently showing at the Haunch of Venison, London … Continue reading