Naked Portrait, 9781035024926
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A daughter’s naked truth: Freud, art, love, and shocking discovery.
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Naked Portrait

a memoir of my father lucian freud

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  • Paperback

    416 pages

  • Release Date

    25 August 2025

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Summary

Naked Portrait: A Daughter’s Haunting Memoir of Lucian Freud

‘Hypnotic and propulsive’ - The Sunday Times

‘Thrilling’ - The TLS

‘Compulsive’ - The Observer

“Nothing had been discussed, I just assumed I would be naked. I got undressed and asked him what he would like me to do. He said it was up to me.”

In Naked Portrait, Rose Boyt explores her complicated relationship with her beloved father, Lucian Freud, drawing on a diary she kept while sitting for …

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781035024926
ISBN-10:1035024926
Author:Rose Boyt
Publisher:Pan Macmillan
Imprint:Picador
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:416
Release Date:25 August 2025
Weight:368g
Dimensions:197mm x 129mm x 31mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

‘One of the compulsive aspects of Boyt’s book is that, as a reader, you get to listen in on her trying to make honest sense of events that go well beyond what any daughter might be expected to fathom. I ended up reading it in one sitting, well into the early hours of the following day.’ – Tim Adams * The Observer  *I can’t think of an art book with an opening page like it. Lines land like detonations … The writing is hypnotic and propulsive … It’s so powerful, so horrible, the set-up compelling. * The Sunday Times *The reader is invited into the innermost intimacies of a private life, not just the scandalous details and long-held secrets, but the long waking hours, the temporal chasms between the more gossip-worthy parts of Boyt’s existence … Naked Portrait is a hall of mirrors with the young Boyt at its centre, surveyed from above by her now-66-year-old self. Its events juxtapose, clash and occasionally confuse, painting a portrait of Freud that’s even more revealing than his nude depiction of Rose. * The Telegraph *Beyond the father-daughter dynamic is an evocative tale of coming of age in London in the 1980s, one marked by grief, bad boyfriends, sexual compromises and camaraderie. So much life worth telling, out beyond the shadows of great men – Hettie Judah * Times Literary Supplement *Boyt’s stories of her father and her relations with him are dramatic and often shocking * i *Rose Boyt’s account of her father exposes the shocking realities of life with the ‘difficult genius’ of British art * Financial Times *This wise and insightful memoir, written by Lucian Freud’s daughter, is both a tribute to the genius of the great painter and a painful reckoning with his parenting style * The Telegraph *An intriguing story, like something from a complex modern folktale – a daughter refinding her father – Colm Tóibín, author of Long Island

About The Author

Rose Boyt

Rose Boyt was born in London and as a child lived on a cargo ship trading in the Baltic and beyond. With her mother and siblings she emigrated to the Caribbean, but the family was repatriated. She left home when she was fifteen and in the seventies began to take photographs and had a Saturday job at the punk shop Seditionaries. In the eighties she worked as a DJ and on the door of the Café De Paris, and is the author of three novels.

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