Susanna (1996) by Lucian Freud

Susanna - Lucian Freud - 1996

Artwork Information

TitleSusanna
ArtistLucian Freud
Date1996
Art MovementExpressionism

About Susanna

The artwork “Susanna” was created by Lucian Freud in 1996 and is categorized within the Expressionism movement as a portrait. This particular piece reflects the raw and insightful style associated with Freud, who was renowned for his intense and revealing portrayal of the human form.

The artwork presents a close-up portrayal of a woman, Susanna, captured in what appears to be a moment of introspection or contemplation. Her face is depicted with detailed, sketch-like lines that convey the texture of her skin and the expressions on her facial features. The manner in which Freud has rendered the subject’s gaze suggests a deep emotional presence, engaging the viewer in a silent dialogue with the sitter. It’s noteworthy how the artist has used shading to accentuate the contours of Susanna’s face, giving a strong sense of volume and depth. The subject’s hand is placed gently against her cheek, adding to the contemplative nature of the piece. The lines are expressive and somewhat abstract, characteristic of the Expressionism movement, focusing on conveying the psychological and emotional state of the subject.

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