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Figures
Figure Study I , (1945–56)
Figure in a landscape , (1945)
Painting (1946)
Fragment of a Crucifixion (1950)
Study from the Human Body (1949)
Study for Crouching Nude , (1952)
Dog , (1952)
Two Figures , (1953)
Three Studies from the Human Head , (1953)
Study for the Nurse in the film Battleship Potemkin , (1957)
Lying Figure , (1966)
Three Studies of the Male Back , (1970)
Three Figures and Portrait , (1975)
Two Seated Figures , (1979)
Carcase of Meat and Bird of Prey (1980)
Diptych , (1982–84)
Blood on the Floor (Painting) , (1986)
Head series Popes Triptychs
Three Studies for Figures at the Base of a Crucifixion , (1944)
Three Studies for a Crucifixion , (1962)
Lying Figure with Hypodermic Syringe , (1963)
Three Figures in a Room , (1964)
Crucifixion , (1965)
Triptych inspired by T.S Elliot's 'Sweeney Agonistes' , (1964)
Three Studies for George Dyer , (1967)
Two Figures Lying on a bed with Attendants , (1968)
After Muybridge - Study of the Human Figure in Motion - Woman Emptying a Bowl of Water , (1970)
Triptych 1976 , (1976)
Second Version of Triptych 1944 , (1988)
Black Triptychs Male portraits
Study for Three Heads , (1962)
Three Studies for a Portrait of George Dyer , (1964)
Double Portrait of Lucian Freud and Frank Auerbach , (1964)
Three Studies for a Portrait of Lucian Freud , (1965)
Portrait of Lucian Freud (on Orange Couch) , (1965)
Portrait of George Dyer Talking , (1966)
Study for Head of George Dyer , (1966)
Portrait of George Dyer and Lucian Freud , (1967)
Three Studies of Lucian Freud , (1969)
Three Studies for a Portrait of Peter Beard , (1975)
Portrait of Michel Leris, 1976 , (1976)
Portrait of Michel Leris, 1978 , (1978)
Three Studies for a Self Portrait , (1980)
Female portraits Self-portraits Summary articles
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