Lucian Freud Exhibition at Acquavella Galleries in 2004
Lucian Freud's exhibition at Acquavella Galleries in 2004 featured his painting "Brigadier," a portrait of Andrew Parker Bowles completed in 2003-2004. The work depicts the former British Army officer and ex-husband of Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall. Freud, known for his intense psychological portraits, painted Parker Bowles in military uniform. The exhibition showcased Freud's late-career mastery of figurative painting. Acquavella Galleries, a prominent New York dealer, presented the show. Freud's work continues to command significant attention in the contemporary art market. The painting exemplifies his unflinching approach to portraiture. This exhibition occurred during Freud's final decade of artistic production.
Key facts
- Lucian Freud exhibited at Acquavella Galleries in 2004
- The exhibition included the painting "Brigadier"
- "Brigadier" portrays Andrew Parker Bowles
- Andrew Parker Bowles is a former British Army officer
- Andrew Parker Bowles was previously married to Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall
- Freud painted "Brigadier" between 2003 and 2004
- Acquavella Galleries is located in New York
- Freud was known for psychological portrait painting
Entities
Artists
- Lucian Freud
Institutions
- Acquavella Galleries
- artcritical
Locations
- New York
- United States