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60 x 43cm, Edition of 46, Etching

David Dawson (1998) captures Freud’s long-time studio assistant with the same unflinching gaze he brought to all his sitters. This piece, rendered on Somerset paper, fits seamlessly into Freud’s exploration of the human form and emotion, where expression emerges not through exaggeration, but through the precision of close observation.
Lucian Freud’s David Dawson is characterised by its intense portrayal and distortion of features. The etching technique used by Freud highlights his ability to convey emotion and character through line work and shading. This artwork stands out for its detailed depiction of Dawson, a frequent model and close friend of Freud. The piece reflects Freud's broader artistic journey, where he explores the complexities of human expression.