Lucian Freud’s etching of Wolseley restaurant creator to be sold
by Harriet Sherwood Arts and culture correspondent from World news | The Guardian on (#644QS)
Artist dined at Mayfair restaurant almost every night in later years, and would sometimes share a table with co-founder Jeremy King
A portrait by Lucian Freud of the restaurateur behind the Wolseley, the Mayfair establishment where the artist dined nearly every evening in the last few years of his life, is to be sold next month.
Freud was completing the etching of Jeremy King when he died in 2011. The two had become friends over a period of about 30 years after Freud began dining at Le Caprice, another King establishment (and a favourite of Diana, Princess of Wales's), and at the Wolseley when it opened in 2003.
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