Francis Outred, Christie's Head of Post-War & Contemporary Art, Europe: “'2012,
the year of the Olympics, is a big year for major British artists in
London, with David Hockney at the Royal Academy, Lucian Freud opening at
the National Portrait Gallery in February and Damien Hirst at the Tate
through the summer. We are delighted to be further celebrating this in
our February auctions. Alongside the outstanding Bacon of Henrietta
Moraes, we are presenting an exquisite canvas from a key period by Freud
and two drawings which span his career, an incredible discovery from
1948 which fills in some previously missing biographical detail and a
stunning study of Bruce Bernard from 1985. Also in the auction is a very
unusual study of Henry Geldzahler, Hockney's great friend and champion,
from the same period”.
Boat, Connemara is a meticulous and emotional drawing executed in 1948 by Lucian Freud, while the young artist was on holiday in the Irish countryside (estimate: £200,000-300,000).
Boat, Connemara is a meticulous and emotional drawing executed in 1948 by Lucian Freud, while the young artist was on holiday in the Irish countryside (estimate: £200,000-300,000).