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The most fantastic thing that happened to me was that my painting by Lucian Freud, Benefit Supervisor Resting, became the most expensive painting by a living artist sold at auction in May 2008.
I would pay the $33m someone paid for Freud's Benefit Supervisor Sleeping to see Jenny Saville's naked representation of Rupert Murdoch but it is highly unlikely that either painter or subject would be interested in a sitting.
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Sue Tilley, model for Benefits Supervisor Sleeping.
A big inspiration... Lucien Freud's Benefits Supervisor Sleeping.
For Benefits Supervisor Sleeping, however, Freud bought the sofa for her to rest on.
Freud's Benefits Supervisor Sleeping is on view at Christie's, London SW1, until April 15.
Benefits Supervisor Resting from 1994 is estimated at $30m-$30m-$50mexpectod to set a Freud auction record.
Next month, the resulting painting, "Benefits Supervisor Sleeping," above, will be offered at auction by Christie's in New York.
Where will the picture titled Benefits Supervisor Asleep go after the hammer has fallen at Christie's New York on 13 May?
Lucian Freud's Benefits Supervisor Sleeping, featuring Sue Tilley, became the most expensive painting by a living artist when it was sold for £17.2m last year.
In 2008 The Art Newspaper claimed he bought Bacon's "Tryptych" and Freud's "Benefits Supervisor Sleeping" for around £60m, never confirmed or denied.
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