Lucian Freud
Sheet 61.1 x 77.6 cm
Further images
Girl Sitting relates to other etchings of naked female figures from the mid-eighties. These include Blond Girl (1985) and Girl Holding Her Foot (1985). In each case, the surroundings are not detailed, yet the figures do not float. They have mass; they hang heavy in mid-air, leaning or resting on unseen items of furniture. Unlike those works, the composition of Girl Sitting was cropped after the plate was completed; the top edge of the plate was cut away ‘to revitalize the composition’. The prints specialist Starr Figura described Girl Sitting as one of ‘four major plates that rank among [Freud’s] most daringly rendered compositions to date’. Freud started using larger plate sizes in 1987, and the greater size served to magnify the presence of the subject. Girl Sitting almost certainly depicts Harriet Vyner, and the composition of the etching is partially foreshadowed in an earlier drawing of Vyner which is inscribed ‘H V’. Vyner is distinguishable by her high forehead screened by a thin fringe of hair. The composition of a reclining female nude in contrapposto pose recurred in Freud’s work of the mid-eighties, and a painting of Sophie de Stempel, Night Portrait (1985–86), shows the model reclining on a covered mattress, her legs closed and crooked at the knees, and the whole figure viewed from a raised perspective.
Girl Sitting was published by James Kirkman in London and Brooke Alexander in New York. It was printed by Marc Balakjian at Studio Prints, London. It was given as a present by the artist to a friend whom he nicknamed ‘Arb’ (as in Arborio rice), hence the inscription ‘Arb from L’.
Provenance
Private Collection, given by the artistLiterature
Nicholas Penny and Robert Flynn Johnson, Lucian Freud: works on paper, Thames & Hudson, 1988, p. 120, pl. 95 (illus.)
Lucian Freud: The Complete Etchings 1946–1991, exh. cat., Thomas Gibson Fine Art, 1991, cat. no. 26 (illus.) (another impression)
Craig Hartley, The Etchings of Lucian Freud: A Catalogue Raisonné, 1946–1999, Marlborough Graphics/Galleria Ceribelli, 1995, cat. no. 33
Bruce Bernard and Derek Birdsall, eds., Lucian Freud, Jonathan Cape, 1996, pl. 217
Starr Figura, Lucian Freud: The Painter's Etchings, exh. cat., Museum of Modern Art, New York, 2007, pp. 24–25, 67, 136, pl. 36 (illus.)