Horses and Freud

Clever exhibition at Ordovas on Lucien Freud and horses.

The star of the show was “Mare Eating Hay” from 2006 of a mare called Sioux who was Freud’s favourite horse when he painted at Wormwood Scrubs Pony Centre. Sioux went to his funeral and stood at the back of the chapel then led the procession to his grave. There was a charming photograph by his assistant, David Dawson, of him painting her.

The show also looked at Freud’s love of gambling on the horses and included portraits of people he met through this interest including a portrait of his bookmaker, Irving Tindler, painted in lieu of a gambling debt.

Downstairs were a selection of prints and etchings by Freud with some beautiful portraits including two of his dog.

Closed 16 December 2022

 

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