Painter Celia Paul gets a profile in the New York Times this week, as she prepares to open a show of work at the Tate Britain, and reflects on her long relationship with Lucian Freud, who frequently painted her. “He sensed that I was romantic, and somehow it was the beauty that got me, I think: the beauty of his art and his courtship,” she says of her relationship to the painter. “He was tender, and very, very gentle.”
Read more at NYT