Benefits Supervisor Sleeping
Benefits Supervisor Resting
Sue Tilley (right)
Benefits Supervisor Resting is the second in a series of four paintings featuring Sue Tilley, which Freud undertook over a three-year period beginning in 1993. The following painting in the series, Benefits Supervisor Sleeping, was sold by Christie’s in 2008 for $33.6 million, making it—at the time—the most expensive painting by a living artist ever to be sold at auction. All four paintings have become some of the most celebrated in Freud’s oeuvre and were selected in recent years for the 2012 critically acclaimed retrospective of the artist’s portraits organized by London’s National Portrait Gallery.
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