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Man Resting

Print
1988 (printed)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

This is one of a group of 143 state, trial and cancellation proofs of etchings by Lucian Freud (1922-2011) which came from the collection of Marc Balakjian (1938-2017) of Studio Prints. Balakjian was Freud’s printer from 1985 and worked closely with him on the production of his etchings.

This proof of the first state has the figure's left arm, bent at the elbow, masked out with pastel by the artist. This correction was carried through to the published edtion (see cancellation proof E.337-2020). The plate was bitten and proofed at Studio Prints on 25 February 1988. The sitter is Angus Cook.


Object details

Category
Object type
TitleMan Resting (assigned by artist)
Materials and techniques
Etching with pastel on paper
Brief description
Lucian Freud: Proof of Man Resting, 1988. Etching. Printed by Marc Balakjian. With additional chalk drawing by Freud.
Physical description
Head and shoulders of a man lying face down.
Dimensions
  • Plate height: 36.9cm
  • Plate width: 41cm
  • Sheet height: 46.6cm
  • Sheet width: 49.6cm
Marks and inscriptions
7B 1st state with pastel by the artist (In pencil, by Marc Balakjian)
Credit line
Accepted in lieu of inheritance tax by HM Government in 2019 from the collection of Marc Balakjian and allocated to the V&A
Summary
This is one of a group of 143 state, trial and cancellation proofs of etchings by Lucian Freud (1922-2011) which came from the collection of Marc Balakjian (1938-2017) of Studio Prints. Balakjian was Freud’s printer from 1985 and worked closely with him on the production of his etchings.

This proof of the first state has the figure's left arm, bent at the elbow, masked out with pastel by the artist. This correction was carried through to the published edtion (see cancellation proof E.337-2020). The plate was bitten and proofed at Studio Prints on 25 February 1988. The sitter is Angus Cook.
Collection
Accession number
E.336-2020

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Record createdFebruary 17, 2020
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