Timothy Behrens

A Lunch Party, Timothy Behrens, 1961

Timothy Behrens (born 1937) is a British painter and resident of Spain.

Behrens was a student at the Slade School of Fine Art and formed part of the tightly knit group of artists and intellectuals who frequented the Colony Room (John Deakin's famous photograph, Lunch at Wheelers, is of Behrens, Freud, Bacon, Auerbach and Andrews,[1] the Soho drinking club where Lucian Freud and others such as Francis Bacon spent much time during the late 1950s and early 1960s.[2] Behrens posed in Freud's small Paddington studio for a portrait in 1962 (Red-Haired Man on a Chair[3]) and 1963,[2] and was also the subject of a portrait by Michael Andrews (permanent collection of the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum).[4] He has exhibited in Spain and Britain.

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