Cecil, Lord David, here
Central School of Arts and Crafts, London, here, here
Cézanne, Paul, here, here, here
Chance, Caryl, here, here
Chancellor, Alexander, here
Charteris, Guy, here
Chataway, Bill, here
Chatsworth House, Derbyshire, here, here, here
Chicken in a Bucket (LF; drawing), here
Child in Bed (LF; painting), here
Child Portrait (Head of a Girl; LF; painting), here
Chiquita (South American model; later Birkbeck), here
Chopping, Richard, here, here, here, here
Christie, John Reginald Halliday, here, here
Christie, John Traill, here, here, here
Churchill, Clarissa (later Lady Eden and Countess of Avon), here, here, here, here, here, here
Churchill Club, London, here
Churchill, Lord Ivor, here
Churchill, Randolph, here
Churchill, Sir Winston, here, here
Citkowitz, Israel: marriage to Caroline, here
Civilisation (TV series), here
Clandeboye, Northern Ireland, here, here, here
Clarendon Crescent, Paddington, here, here, here, here, here
Clark, Alan, here
Clark, Colin, here
Clark, Jane, Lady, here, here, here, here
Clark, Kenneth, Baron: organises ‘British War Art’ exhibition (New York), here; visits LF and Craxton, here; views and influence, here; as Director of National Gallery, here; buys paintings from Wilde, here; in Paris, here; praises Henry Moore, here; and LF’s Girl with Roses, here; buys Constable painting, here; patronage, here; on Annie Freud as baby, here; and Sutherlands, here; purchases Still Life with Squid and Sea Urchin, here; loneliness and detachment, here; on life in Paddington, here; sees Zoe Hicks pose, here; buys LF’s Boy with a White Scarf, here; funds LF’s painting for Festival of Britain, here; marriage to Nolwen, here; owns Balcony Still Life, here; Romanes Lectures (1954), here; break with LF, here; on English provincialism, here; visits LF’s Marlborough exhibition, here; champions Sidney Nolan, here; on three mysteries in life, here; authority, here; Civilisation (TV series and book), 691; The Nude, here; ‘Ornament in Modern Architecture’, here
Clifton Hill, St John’s Wood, here, here
Clive, Stella, here
Clore, Alan, here
Clore, Charles, here
Coade, Thorold, here, here
Cockburn, Claud, here, here
Cock’s Head (LF; painting), here, here
Cocteau, Jean: La Belle et la bête (film), here, here, here; Le sang d’un poète, here
Coffee An’, Flitcroft Street, London, here, here, here, here, here
Coffin, Clifford, here
Coldstream, William, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here
Collins, Cecil, here
Collis, Maurice, here, here
Colony Room Club, The, here
Colquhoun, Ithell, here
Colquhoun, Robert, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here; Woman with a Birdcage (painting), here; Woman with Leaping Cat (painting), here
Comper, Sir Ninian, here
Connolly, Cyril: co-founds and edits Horizon, here, here, here; LF draws, here, here, here; friendship with LF, here, here; lampooned in Mickey Nelson’s A Room in Chelsea Square, here; in Devon, here; and Janet Woolley, here; in post-war Paris, here; on Brendan Behan, here; and Anne Dunn, here, here; on travelling and importing art, here; disparages England, here; and discontinuation of Horizon, here; and LF’s portrait of Anne Rothermere, here; and Barbara Skelton, here; in Arcachon, here; 50th birthday dinner, here; buys Girl Reading, here; at LF/Caroline wedding, here; infatuation with Caroline, here, here; owns LF’s Girl’s Head, here; writes on Freuds in Vogue, here, here; on LF’s rise in life, here; visits Coombe Priory, here; visits LF in France, here; bequest from Watson, here; sells Portrait of a Girl to Anne Dunn, here
Conrad, Joseph, here, here
Constable, John, here; The Leaping Horse (painting), here, here
Contemporary Art Society (CAS), here, here
Coombe Priory, Dorset-Wiltshire, here, here, here
Cooper, Alfred Duff, here
Cooper, Artemis, here
Cooper, Lady Diana, here, here
Cooper, Douglas, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here
Coppard, A.E., here
Coppard, Julia, here
Coram, Captain Thomas, here
Corbett, Leonora, here
Cornwall: LF travels in, here
Corsellis, Elizabeth, here
Courbet, Gustave, here, here, here, here, here
Coventry Cathedral, here
Coverley, Bernardine, here, here, here, here, here, here, here
Coward, Noël, here, here, here, here; Relative Values (play), here
Cowles, Fleur, here, here, here, here
Cowley (schoolteacher), here
Cranborne Chase, Dorset, here
Craxton, Effie (John’s mother), here
Craxton, John: decorates Anglo-Russian Café, here; friendship with LF, here, here, here, here; shares house with LF, here, here; exhibits at Leicester Galleries, here, here, here; buying and collecting, here; draws Watson, here; joint exhibition with LF at London Gallery (1947), here; visits E.Q. Nicholson in Dorset with LF, here; attends Goldsmith’s College, here; influenced by Sutherland, here; and LF’s drawing, here; on LF’s involvement with Lorna Wishart, here; Gibson-Smith photographs, here; in Wales with Peter Watson, here; style, here; illustrates Grigson’s The Poet’s Eye, here, here; leaves Abercorn Place, here; LF draws and paints, here, here, here, here, here; wishes to see ‘Picasso Libre’ in Paris, here; on LF’s breach with Lorna Wishart, here; output, here; Ayrton on, here; visits Paris, here; in Greece, here, here, here, here; invites LF to Greece, here; draws LF, here; meets George Millar in Greece, here; exhibits in British Council in Athens, here; pilfers Greek icons, here; gives catalogue to Picasso, here; breach with LF, here, here, here; considers LF junior, here; homosexuality, here; Mesens sells, here; ballet designs, here; and Anne Dunn’s marriage to Wishart, here; declines submitting for Festival of Britain project, here; decline, here; at Ann Fleming party, here; Dreamer in Landscape (painting), here; Landscape with Rocks (drawing), here; Man with a Moustache (painting), here; Pastoral for P[eter] W[atson] (painting), here; Poet in Landscape (painting), here; Portrait of a Young Man (painting), here; Tree Root in an Estuary, Wales (drawing), here
Crewe, Quentin, here, here
Crisp, Clement, here
Crosland, Antony, here
Crosse, Paul, here, here
Cuban missile crisis, here
Curry, W.B., here
Cuthbertson, Penelope, here, here, here, here
Daffodils and Celery (LF; painting), here
Daily Express Young Artists competition, here, here
Dalí, Salvador, here, here, here
Dane Court (school), Pyrford, Surrey, here
Darby, William, here
Dartington Hall (school), Devon, here, here, here
Darwin, Robin, here, here
Dashwood, Helen, Dowager Lady, here
Daumier, Honoré, here
David, Elizabeth, here; A Book of Mediterranean Food, here
Davis, Bill, here
Day, Georgie, here
Day-Lewis, Cecil, here, here
Dead Heron (LF; painting), here, here, here, here
Dead Monkey (LF; drawing), here, here
Deakin, John, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here
Dean Street, Soho, here
Debenham, Susanna, here
Dedham see East Anglian School of Painting and Drawing
Degas, Edgar, here
de Kooning, Willem, here, here, here, here
de la Mare, Walter: Memoirs of a Midget, here
Delacroix, Eugène, here, here, here
Delamer
e Terrace, Maida Vale, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here; see also Paddington
Delmer, Isabel (later Rawsthorne), here
Dennis, Nigel: Cards of Identity, here, here
Denny, Robyn, here
Denvir, Bernard, here
des Granges, David: The Saltonstall Family (painting), here
Devonshire, Andrew Cavendish, 11th Duke of, here, here, here, here, here
Devonshire, Deborah, Duchess of, here, here, here
Diamantopoulos, Christos, here
Diamond, Harry: friendship with LF, here, here, here; in LF paintings, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here; belligerence, here; on Colony Room betting machine, here; conversation, here; photographs LF, here
Dibben, Horace, here
Discher, Eve, here
Dix, Otto, here, here
d’Offay, Anthony, here
Domínguez, Óscar, here
Domvile, Miranda, here
Donald, James, here
Donat, Robert, here
Doré, Gustave: London, here, here
Dorrien-Smith, Major A.A., here
Drabble, Margaret, here
Drawing (LF; c.1958 ), here
Driberg, Tom, here
Dublin, here, here
Dubuffet, Jean, here, here
Ducasse, Isidore see Lautréamont, Comte de
Duchamp, Marcel, here
Ducksbury, Sally, here
Duff, Lady Julia, here
Dufferin and Ava, Maureen Guinness, Dowager Marchioness of, here, here, here, here, here, here, here
Dufferin, Sheridan, here
Dulac, Edmund, here, here
Dunham, Katherine, here; Caribbean Rhapsody (ballet), here
Dunlop, R.O., here
Dunluce, Alexander (later Earl of Antrim), here
Dunn, Anne (later Wishart): models as Gina the temptress, here; in Ireland with LF, here; on Kitty as model, here; LF paints, here, here; on LF’s dominance in lovemaking, here; publishes Art and Literature magazine, here; on Charlie Lumley, here, here; and Sonia Brownell (Orwell), here; and Zoe Hicks, here; attends Cedric Morris’s school, here; marries Michael Wishart and birth of son, here; LF stays with, here; on LF’s friendship with Bacon, here; and Caroline Blackwood, here; in Paris, here; and Caroline’s leaving LF, here; marries Moynihan, here, here, here; Spender complains to of LF, here; on LF’s McAdam children, here; on LF’s concentration, here; marriage relations, here
Dunn, Sir James, here
Dunn, Patricia, here
Dunn, Sir Philip, here
Dürer, Albrecht, Das Grosse Rasenstuck (study), here
Dyer, George, here, here, here
Earp, T.W., here
East Anglian School of Painting and Drawing, Dedham: LF attends, here, here; destroyed in fire, here, here; reopens in war, here; advertised in Horizon, here
Ebbels, Kim, here
Eden, Sir Anthony, here, here
Edwards, Bridget, here
Edwards, Hilton, here
Einzig, Susan, here
Elek, Paul, here
Eliot, T.S.: and Spender’s infatuation with LF, here; visits Churchill Club, here; on art as escape from personality, here; The Cocktail Party (play), here; The Family Reunion (play), here, here
Elizabeth II, Queen: Coronation, here
Ellington, Duke, here
Elliott, Mary, here
Elmhirst, Dorothy and Leonard, here
Éluard, Nusch, here
Embirikos, Andreas, here
Emerson, Ralph Waldo, here
Empson, William, here, here
Encarnation in the Square (play), here
Encounter (magazine), here, here, here
Enfants du Paradis, Les (film), here, here
Epstein, Sir Jacob: and Kathleen Garman, here, here; notoriety, here; LF meets, here; marriage, here; meets Picasso, here; bust of Kitty, here; buys LF’s Portrait of Kitty, here; Balthus on, here; forgotten, here; on sculpting Michael Tree, here; St Michael sculpture in Coventry Cathedral, here; Genesis (sculpture), here, here; Jacob and the Angel (sculpture), here; Let There Be Sculpture (autobiography), here; Youth Advances (sculpture), here
Epstein, Kathleen, Lady (née Garman), here, here, here, here, here, here
Ernst, Max: loses popularity, here; wins Golden Lion at 1954 Venice Biennale, here; Fleurs (painting), here, here; Une semaine de bonté (collage), here
Esmeralda’s Barn, Knightsbridge (gambling club), here
Euston Road School (of painters), here, here
Evacuee Boy (LF; painting), here
Evans, Walker, here, here
Everyman (magazine), here
Evill, Wilfred, here, here, here
Existentialism, here
Expressionism, here
Eyck, Jan van, here
Facetti, Germano: Private View (with Lord Snowdon), here
Fahrenkamp, Emil, here
Farson, Dan, here, here, here
Father and Daughter (LF; painting), here, here, here
Faye, Stefan de, here
Fellowes, Daisy, here, here
Fermor, Patrick Leigh, here, here, here
Festival of Britain (1951), here
Fires Were Started (film), here
Fischer Fine Art, here
Fischer, Harry, here, here, here, here
Fischer, Wolfgang, here
Flair (magazine), here, here
Flaubert, Gustave, here
Fleet, Simon, here
Fleming, Ann (earlier Viscountess Rothermere): and Ideal Homes Exhibition prize-giving, here; buys LF’s strawberries painting, here; entertains Garbo, here; LF portrays, here, here, here; and LF’s driving, here; social life, here; playgoing, here; at St Margaret’s Bay, here; marriage to Ian Fleming, here; invites LF to Jamaica, here; takes LF to Oxford, here; gives birthday dinner for Cyril Connolly, here; at LF/Caroline wedding, here; on LF’s social status, here; throws party, here; and Hugh Gaitskell, here; on Connolly’s infatuation with Caroline, here; persuades Ian to buy LF’s Man Smoking, here; and LF’s gambling, here; on LF’s motoring accident, here; buys and sells Woman Smiling, here; and George Dyer, here
Fleming, Eve, here
Fleming, Ian, here, here, here, here
Fonteyn, Margot, here
Forge, Andrew, here, here
Formby, George, here
Forster, E.M., here
Forwood, Tony, here
Foss, Marge, here
Fougasse (cartoonist), here
Fouts, Denham, here, here
Fowler, Norman (‘Digger’), here
France: Freud family holidays with Lambtons, here; see also Paris
Francis Bacon (LF; painting), here, here
Frankfurter, Alfred, here
Freud, Alexander (Sigmund’s youngest brother), here
Freud, Anna (LF’s aunt): and father’s temporary estrangement from Ernst, here; arrested in Vienna, here; Melanie Klein attacks, here; LF dislikes, here; radio confiscated in war, here; collects shrapnel at Maresfield Gardens, here; turns against Annie, here; and Alice Weldon, here; Young Children in War-time (with Dorothy Burlingham), here
Freud, Annabel (LF/Kitty’s daughter): born, here; at Coombe Priory, here; at Biddick Hall, here; Greek holiday with LF, here; anorexia and illness, here, here
Freud, Annie (LF/Kitty’s daughter): on great-grandmother Omi, here; delights in Hiddensee, here; on Kathleen Epstein, here; birth, here; infancy, here; and LF’s Lady with a White Dog, here; Beaton photographs, here; at Coombe Priory, here; LF draws, here, here, here; on visiting rag-and-bone shop, here; holidays with LF, here, here; upbringing, here; LF paints nude, here; relations with Mark O’Connor, here
Freud, Bella (LF’s daughter by Bernardine Coverley), here, here, here, here
Freud, Clement (Clemens Rafael; LF’s brother): birth, here; on LF’s paternity, here; catches hand in escalator, here; pictured as child, here; suffers anti-Semitism in Germany, here; attends Dartington sch
ool, here; relations with LF as boy, here; on LF’s stealing, here; works as waiter at Dorchester hotel, here; at war’s end, here; in Cannes, here; buys LF’s portrait of Caroline Blackwood, here; at Royal Court Theatre Club, here; later relations with LF, here; hoards LF paintings, here
Freud, Ernst Ludwig (LF’s father): architectural career, here; and LF’s birth, here; marriage relations, here; watercolours and drawings, here; Zionism, here; leaves Germany for England, here, here, here; visits Austria with LF, here; as practising architect in England, here; pictured with LF, here; escorts father to England, here; naturalised British, here; and outbreak of war (1939), here; financial difficulties in war, here; designs kitchens and restaurants in war, here; returns to St John’s Wood Terrace in war, here; converts Hendy’s house, here; and LF’s career as painter, here; takes house for LF and Kitty in St John’s Wood, here; and LF’s marriage to Caroline, here; advises on improvements to Coombe Priory, here; on Jane Willoughby, here
Freud, Esther (LF’s daughter by Bernardine Coverley), here, here; Hideous Kinky (novel), here
Freud, Kitty (née Epstein), 867; relations with LF, here, here, here; background, here; LF portrays, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here; LF designs dress for, here; marriage to LF, here, here; in France with LF, here, here; meets Giacometti, here; and Orwells, here; and Jacob Mendelson, here; visits Dublin with LF, here; Henry Yorke escorts, here; smashes Girl in a Dark Dress, here; LF leaves, here; financial difficulties, here; and parents’ marriage breakdown, here; on LF’s driving, here; affair with Tynan, here; jealous of Annabel’s illness, here; worried over LF’s portrait of Annie, here
Freud, Lucian: liking for unpredictability, here; working methods, here, here; birth and upbringing in Germany, here, here, here, here; wariness of mother, here, here, here, here; early drawings, here, here, here; Jewishness, here; summer holidays on Hiddensee, here; hit by car, here; schooling in Germany, here, here; pictured as boy, here, here; political awareness as boy, here; injures left hand and uses right, here, here; English lessons, here; moves to England, here; attends Dartington school, here, here; horseriding, here, here, here, here, here; learns English, here; moves to Hall School, Hampstead, here; plays Young Mariner in school production, here, here; leaves Dartington, here; attends Dane Court school, here; fighting, here, here, here; attends Bryanston school, here, here; joins school Oil Painting Club, here; interest in poetry, here; sculptures at Bryanston, here; amateur theatricals, here; great-aunts die in concentration camps, here; filmed with grandfather Sigmund, here; leaves Bryanston, here; shows in Peggy Guggenheim children’s art exhibition, here; studies at Central School of Arts and Crafts, here, here; patronises Café Royal, Regent Street, here; life in London, here, here, here, here, here, here; steals from family, here; counselled by Willi Hoffer, here; commits to painting, here, here; moves to East Anglian School of Painting and Drawing, here; seduced by cousin Jo Mosse, here; portrait painting, here; self-portrait as student, here; painting break in Haulfryn, Wales with Spender and Kentish, here, here; Peter Watson supports and patronises, here; at Benton End, here, here; portrayed by Morris, here; visits Rosamond Lehmann and Wogan Philipps, here; relations and correspondence with Felicity Hellaby, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here; wartime mural painting, here; first visit to pub, here; wins textile design competition, here; serves in merchant navy in war, here; discharged from merchant navy, here; hospitalised in war, here; exemption from military service, here; relations with Janetta Woolley, here; affair with Mary Hunt, here; fined for damaging London Theatre, here; contracts gonorrhea, here, here, here; dress, here, here, here, here; moves into house with Craxton, here, here; as film extra, here; sells Landscape with Birds, here; gambling, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here; Wilenski commends, here; cultivates persona, here; spoken accent, here, here; self-portrait as Man with a Feather, here, here, here; buying and collecting, here; in Dorset with Craxton, here; studies drawing at Goldsmith’s College, here; attention to detail, here, here; influenced by Sutherland, here; on artist and Cuban missile Crisis, here; involvement with Lorna Wishart, here, here, here, here; acquires zebra head, here, here, here, here; visit to Loch Ness, here; and Anne Dunn, here, here, here, here, here, here; illustrates Moore’s The Glass Tower, here, here; prints, here; leaves Abercorn Place for Delamere Terrace, here, here; endures V-1 attacks, here; paints zebra head, here; friendship with Charlie Lumley, here, here, here, here, here; debut exhibition at Lefevre (1944), here; designs invitation card for exhibition, here, here; unfinished portrait of Mimi, here; affected behaviour, here; lacks family feeling, here; friendship with Francis Bacon, here, here, here, here, here, here; relations with Pauline Tennant, here; break with Lorna Wishart, here, here; in Scillies, here; stays in Paris (1946), here, here, here; relations with Joan Wyndham, here; painting method, here, here, here; drawings in Horizon, here; etchings, here, here, here; keeps pigeons, here; joins Craxton in Greece, here; George Millar on, here, here; Ayrton writes on, here; and Kitty Epstein, here, here, here; models for Epstein, here; Waldemar Hansen on, here; interviewed for Time magazine, here; lawsuit against Time magazine, here, here; revisits Paris, here, here, here, here, here, here; in ‘La Jeune Peinture en Grand Bretagne’ exhibition, here; breach with Craxton, here, here, here; images, here; keeps sparrowhawk, here; and ballet designs, here; marries Kitty, here; home in Clifton Hill, here; book illustrations, here; buys Francis Bacon paintings, here; and Greta Garbo, here, here; visits to Ireland, here; promiscuity and womanising, here, here, here, here; relations with Marie-Laure de Noailles, here; teaches at Slade, here, here; attitude to England and English, here; on Sonia Orwell, here; Patrick Heron on, here; poverty, here; damages Rothermeres’ car, here; dancing, here; dislikes regulation, here; turbulent domestic life, here; painting for Festival of Britain, here; wins purchase prize for Festival of Britain, here; artistic principles, here; pictured with Behan, here; picks up partners, here; Bacon paints, here; and Bacon’s aesthetic, here; marries Caroline, here, here, here; paints Bacon, here, here; draws Bacon, here; paints Minton, here, here; infatuation with Caroline Blackwood, here, here, here, here, here; in Ireland with Caroline Blackwood, here; leaves Kitty, here; with Flemings in Jamaica, here; in Jamaica, here, here; dislikes Ian Fleming, here; exhibits at Venice Biennale, here, here, here, here; in Madrid, here; gives talk in Oxford, here; writes on painting, here; paints Caroline Blackwood, here; paintings on copper plates, here; self-portrait with Caroline in Paris, here; Robert Melville on, here; attitude to money and possessions, here, here; learns to drive, here; moves to Dean Street, Soho, here; loses zebra head, here; awarded prize in Young Artists competition, here; marriage relations with Caroline, here, here; acquires Coombe Priory, here, here; difficult relations with brother Clement, here; Sylvester’s profile of, here; occasionally takes opium, here; and Minton’s suicide, here; Caroline leaves, here; financial difficulties, here; divorce from Caroline, here; entertains Matthew Smith, here; illegitimate children, here, here, here, here, here; prosecuted for driving accidents, here; motoring and driving, here, here, here; in Michael Nelson novel, here; exhibits at Marlborough Fine Art, here, here; as subject of articles, here; borrows money, here; and London criminal low life, here; friendship with Bindy Lambton, here; depicted in Andrews’ The Colony Room, here; moved out of Delamere Crescent, here, here; access to children after Kitty’s remarriage, here; photographed by Deakin, here, here, here; self-portraits, here, here, here, here; portrait nudes, here; moves to Gloucester Terrace, here; Marlborough exhibition (October 1963), here; on colour, here; tutoring at Norwich School of Art, here; depicted in Private View, here; likes pictures glazed, here; literary tastes, here; on photography, here; seeks sitters, here; titles of paintings, here; hideaways, here; concern for eyesight, here; differences with Marlborough gallery, here; Diamond photographs, here; moral behaviour, here; attitude to women, here; tenacity, here
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