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Lucian Freud exhibition held at Freud Museum for the first time
Lucian Freud exhibition held at Freud Museum for the first time

The first exhibition of the work of Lucian Freud to be held at the home of his grandfather, Sigmund Freud, will include unseen and rarely seen drawings and letters that throw new light on the artist’s boyhood interests.

the Guardian · 27 Apr, 2022 @ 08:45

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