Anti-reflective framing Lucian Freud – Daffodils and Celery 1946
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Poster with anti-reflective framing of the work Daffodils and Celery 1946 by the British artist Lucian Freud, published in connection with the exhibition 'Everything is Portrait' (June 11). The poster comes pre-framed with a matte laminated surface that significantly reduces reflections from light sources compared to regular glass and provides a beautiful, calm visual expression without glare. The frame is made of oak veneer.
Lucian Freud was one of the 20th century's greatest figurative artists. The exhibition focuses on Lucian Freud's lifelong fascination with faces and bodies and his masterful command of drawing in all its forms – from pencil, pen, and ink to charcoal and etching techniques. At the same time, it highlights the special dialogue between Freud's drawings and his paintings.
A carefully selected group of important paintings reveals the dynamic dialogue between his work on paper and on canvas. Along with archival research and previously unseen material, 'Lucian Freud – Everything is Portrait' will also include works shown publicly for the first time.

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