2 months old This article is more than 2 months old The Liverpool artist’s model, who was also drawn by John Lennon, was understood by some to have left her paintings to a museum June Furlong as painted by her longtime companion, the surrealist artist George Jardine. June Furlong as painted by her longtime companion, the surrealist artist George Jardine. Sun 31 Jan 2021 03.30 EST She was a Liverpudlian life model who posed for thousands of artists, including Lucian Freud, who described her as “an exotic creature with a deep penetrating mind”, and John Lennon who, as an art student in his pre-Beatles days, asked if it would be “all right” to draw her.