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''Benefits Supervisor Sleeping'' is a 1995 oil on canvas painting by Lucian Freud depicting an obese, naked woman lying on a couch. It is a portrait of Sue Tilley, then weighing about ,〔 〕 a Job Centre supervisor. Tilley is the author of a biography of the Australian performer Leigh Bowery titled “Leigh Bowery, The Life and Times of an Icon”. Tilley was introduced to Freud by Bowery, who was already modelling for him. Freud painted a number of large portraits of her around the period 1994–96, and came to call her "Big Sue". He said of her body "It's flesh without muscle and it has developed a different kind of texture through bearing such a weight-bearing thing".〔National Portrait Gallery, Exhibition booklet for ''Lucian Freud Portraits'', 2012, Section VII〕 The painting held the world record for the highest price paid for a painting by a living artist when it was sold by Guy Naggar〔http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/cbdd4f36-5529-11dd-ae9c-000077b07658.html#axzz3l3nusfDK〕 for US$33.6 million (£17.2 million) at Christie's in New York in May 2008 to Roman Abramovich. This record was broken by the Freud painting ''Benefits Supervisor Resting'', which sold for £35.8million ($56.2million) in 2015.〔http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3082464/1994-Freud-titled-Benefits-Supervisor-Resting-sells-auction-35-8million.html〕 The painting was exhibited twice at Flowers Gallery: 1996: ''Naked'' – Flowers East at London Fields 1997: ''British Figurative Art - Part 1: Painting'' at Flowers East == References == 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Benefits Supervisor Sleeping」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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