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| title = Three Studies of Lucian Freud | image_file = File:Three Studies of Lucian Freud.jpg | caption = | alt = | artist = Francis Bacon | catalogue = | year = {{start date|1969}} | medium = Oil on canvas[1] | material = | subject = Lucian Freud | height_metric = 198 | width_metric = 147.5 | height_imperial = 78 | width_imperial = 58 | dimensions = for each canvas | condition = | city = | museum = | accession = | coordinates = | owner = Elaine Wynn[2] }}Three Studies of Lucian Freud is a 1969 oil-on-canvas[1] triptych by the Irish-born British painter Francis Bacon, depicting artist Lucian Freud. It was sold in November 2013 for {{USD|link=yes}}142.4 million, which at the time was the highest price attained at auction for a work of art when not factoring in inflation. That record was surpassed in May 2015 by Version O of Picasso's Les Femmes d'Alger series.[2] BackgroundBacon and Freud were friends but artistic rivals.[3] Introduced in 1945 by artist Graham Sutherland, they swiftly became close friends who met frequently. The two artists painted each other several times, starting in 1951, when Freud first sat for Bacon.[6] Two full-length triptychs of Freud by Bacon resulted. Three Studies of Lucian Freud is the later of the two; the first one, created in 1966, has not been seen since 1992.[7] They form part of a series of large triptych portraits of Bacon's friends painted in the 1960s; other subjects include Isabel Rawsthorne, Muriel Belcher and his partner George Dyer.[4] Bacon and Freud's friendship ended after an argument in the mid-1970s.[5] DescriptionAll three panels, in Bacon's typical abstract, distorted, isolated style,[6] show Freud sitting on a cane-bottomed wooden chair within a cage, on a curved mottled-brown surface with a solid orange background. Behind each figure is a headboard of a bed, originating in a set of photographs of Freud by John Deakin which Bacon used as a reference.[1] Michael Peppiatt writes "Trapped here in a series of Baconian cages, a contorted Freud hovers from panel to panel like a coiled spring about to shoot out of the flat, airless picture plane."[7] The central panel portrays the figure face on, in a pose similar to that Bacon used for George Dyer, his lover. Brett Gorvy of Christie's considers the work to represent "a marriage of the incredibly important people in Bacon's life."[13] The three canvases of the triptych are the same size and are each individually framed.[1] The colouring is brighter than is typical of Bacon's works.[8] Francis Outred of Christie's describes the 1969 triptych as "a true masterpiece" and "an undeniable icon of 20th Century art" which "marks Bacon and Freud's relationship, paying tribute to the creative and emotional kinship between the two artists."[9] Art historian Ben Street describes the work as "not an A-grade Bacon."[5] It was among Bacon's favourites of his works.[9] HistoryThe triptych was painted in 1969 at the Royal College of Art in London, where Bacon had a large enough studio to work on three adjacent canvases simultaneously.[13][20] It was first exhibited in 1970 at the Galleria d'Arte Galatea in Turin, and then was included in a retrospective at the Grand Palais in Paris and the Kunsthalle Düsseldorf in 1971–72.[1][10] The three panels of the triptych were sold separately in the mid-1970s.[10] Bacon was unhappy that the panels had been split up, writing on a photograph of the left-hand panel that it was "meaningless unless it is united with the other two panels."[9] The panels were held by different collectors until the late 1980s, when one of the original purchasers, a collector from Rome named in some sources as Francesco De Simone Niquesa, reassembled the work.[11][12] The reassembled triptych was exhibited in the US, at the Yale Center for British Art, New Haven, Connecticut in 1999, but the entire work was not exhibited in the UK until October 2013.[9] On 12 November 2013, the triptych sold for {{USD|link=yes}}142.4 million (including the buyer's premium) to Elaine Wynn[13] at Christie's New York auction house, nominally becoming the most expensive work of art ever to be sold at auction.[3][5][10][12] When inflation is taken into account, a higher price was reached at the same auction house for Van Gogh's Portrait of Dr. Gachet, which in 1990 sold for ${{Inflation|US|82.5|1990}} million current dollars. Bacon's triptych did surpass the constant dollar record of $119.9 million set by the fourth version of Edvard Munch's The Scream in May 2012.[3][14] The 2013 sale also represents the highest price paid for a work by a British or Irish artist, beating Bacon's Triptych 1976, which fetched $86.3 million in May 2008.[3][12][15] References1. ^1 2 3 4 {{cite web|url=http://www.christies.com/about/press-center/releases/pressrelease.aspx?pressreleaseid=6747|title=Release: Francis Bacon's Three Studies of Lucian Freud an Icon of Twentieth Century Painting |publisher=Christie's|date=12 November 2013|accessdate=13 November 2013}} {{Francis Bacon (artist)|state=expanded}}{{Lucian Freud}}2. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-32700575|title=Picasso's Women of Algiers smashes auction record|newspaper=[BBC]]|date=11 May 2015|accessdate=11 May 2015}} 3. ^1 2 3 {{cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2013/11/13/arts/design/bacons-study-of-freud-sells-for-more-than-142-million.html?hp&_r=0|title=At $142.4 Million, Triptych Is the Most Expensive Artwork Ever Sold at an Auction|last=Vogel|first=Carol|newspaper=The New York Times|date=12 November 2013|accessdate=13 November 2013}} 4. ^Hyman, J. "Bacon, Francis (1909–1992)" Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004 (accessed 14 November 2013) (subscription required) 5. ^1 2 3 {{cite news|url=https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/art/features/when-lucian-met-francis-relationship-that-spawned-most-expensive-painting-ever-sold-8937613.html|title=When Lucian met Francis: Relationship that spawned most expensive painting ever sold|last=Sherwin|first=Adam|authorlink=Adam Sherwin|newspaper=The Independent|date=13 November 2013|accessdate=14 November 2013}} 6. ^{{Cite web|title = Francis Bacon Biography, Art, and Analysis of Works|url = http://www.theartstory.org/artist-bacon-francis.htm|website = The Art Story|access-date = 2016-01-15|language = en-US}} 7. ^Peppiatt M. "Francis Bacon: Three Studies of Lucian Freud", Caravaggio/Bacon, 2010 (quoted in ) 8. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2013/nov/12/francis-bacon-triptych-lucian-freud-auction|title=Why Francis Bacon deserves to beat The Scream{{'}}s record-breaking pricetag|last=Jones|first=Jonathan|authorlink=Jonathan Jones (journalist)|newspaper=The Guardian|date=12 November 2013|accessdate=13 November 2013}} 9. ^1 2 3 4 {{cite news|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-24473145|title=Bacon painting of Freud expected to fetch $85m (£53m)|publisher=BBC|date=10 October 2013|accessdate=13 November 2013}} 10. ^1 2 3 {{cite news|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-24922106|title=Bacon painting fetches record price|publisher=BBC|date=12 November 2013|accessdate=13 November 2013}} 11. ^1 2 {{cite news|url=https://online.wsj.com/news/articles/SB10001424052702303309504579184044094188348|title=Bringing Home the Bacon|last=Crow|first=Kelly|newspaper=The Wall Street Journal|date=7 November 2013|accessdate=14 November 2013}} 12. ^1 2 {{cite news|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/art/art-news/10445612/Francis-Bacon-triptych-smashes-art-auction-record.html|title=Francis Bacon triptych smashes art auction record|last=Swaine|first=Jon|publisher=Telegraph Media Group|date=13 November 2013|accessdate=14 November 2013}} 13. ^1 {{cite web|url=http://www.reviewjournal.com/columns-blogs/john-l-smith/tax-break-flap-over-painting-dogs-elaine-wynn|title="Tax Break Flap Over Painting Dogs" Elaine Wynn|publisher=Reviewjournal.com|accessdate=2015-07-22}} 14. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2012/05/03/arts/design/the-scream-sells-for-nearly-120-million-at-sothebys-auction.html|title={{-'}}The Scream{{'}} Is Auctioned for a Record $119.9 Million|last=Vogel|first=Carol|newspaper=The New York Times|date=2 May 2012|accessdate=13 November 2013}} 15. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2008/05/15/arts/design/15auction.html|title=Bacon Triptych Auctioned for Record $86 Million|last=Vogel|first=Carol|newspaper=The New York Times|date=15 May 2008|accessdate=13 November 2013}} 4 : 1969 paintings|20th-century portraits|Francis Bacon portraits|Triptychs |
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