I was taught by Auerbach many years ago when he tutored evening classes in life drawing and portraiture at Ealing School of Art in London. From him I learned how to draw and paint what I could see not what I thought I could see. Lessons I passed on to my own students over the years.
look at mike knowles! influenced also worked with Auerbach, still very affordable Mike Knowles is brilliant, work available at David gunnings Todmorden
I have a sketch done by Frank Auerback names Julia and i am interested in selling this. Does anyone know where I could market this for sale? I live in Cape Town, South Africa. many thanks
I imagine they've developed a 'crust' to the touch, but the thickness of the impasto is probably pliant underneath as it doesn't dry properly. Such paintings have to be seen in reality, never as a picture reproduction. There's something about that impasto that makes them irresistibly tactile - though I wouldn't recommend touching one! Brilliant artist!
I was taught by Auerbach many years ago when he tutored evening classes in life drawing and portraiture at Ealing School of Art in London. From him I learned how to draw and paint what I could see not what I thought I could see. Lessons I passed on to my own students over the years.
Just been to the new exhibition at the Courtauld Gallery. Excellent.
I didn't know this artist yet.
If you ask me, his paintings are breathtakingly beautiful.
What a great exposition of Frank Auerbach paintings... and classy explanation by Dr. Barnaby.
instablaster...
Great artist..... I like his work....
Thanks for the video...
ooh i do love auerbach. Great video and you gave a great context for the artist
lOVE HIS ART WORK
What a pleasure to listen Mr Wright. He is quite understandable even by the French Lady badly speaking English I am!
Auerbach , invita a participar en la exposición LEON (ESPAÑA) ....
look at mike knowles! influenced also worked with Auerbach, still very affordable Mike Knowles is brilliant, work available at David gunnings Todmorden
Grand artiste
thanks
I have a sketch done by Frank Auerback names Julia and i am interested in selling this. Does anyone know where I could market this for sale? I live in Cape Town, South Africa. many thanks
What a true master. Way better than Picasso easily and so much more than bacon the bacon. Malevitch and kandinski, are this level in my opinion.
His paintings must have taken years to dry!!
Most of them remain wet.
@@JohnconnoEven after multiple decades?
I imagine they've developed a 'crust' to the touch, but the thickness of the impasto is probably pliant underneath as it doesn't dry properly. Such paintings have to be seen in reality, never as a picture reproduction. There's something about that impasto that makes them irresistibly tactile - though I wouldn't recommend touching one! Brilliant artist!
Allwas sensual.I mean the tecnique.
'Brown Abstract Number 643.'