study for a self-portrait, 1964
Francis Bacon (1909 – 1992)
Explore Francis Bacon's (1909-1992) emotionally charged figurative paintings. Known for distorted forms, existential themes & bold expressionism, he remains a cornerstone of modern art. Discover key works & legacy.
A Portrait of Anxiety: Exploring Bacon’s ‘Study for a Self-Portrait’, 1964
The painting “Study for a Self-Portrait,” created by Francis Bacon in 1964, isn't merely an image; it’s a visceral distillation of existential dread—a cornerstone of Bacon’s oeuvre and a testament to his masterful ability to convey profound psychological torment. Captured in muted tones of grey and ochre, the artwork depicts a solitary figure seated on a bed, shrouded by a stark black square that obscures his face and neck. This deliberate concealment speaks volumes about the artist's preoccupation with confronting inner demons and shielding himself from external judgment.- Subject Matter: The central figure embodies vulnerability and isolation—a man stripped bare not only physically but emotionally, mirroring Bacon’s own anxieties regarding identity and mortality.
- Style: Bacon’s signature style – characterized by distorted figures rendered in unsettlingly realistic detail – is powerfully evident here. He eschewed traditional portraiture conventions, opting instead for a fragmented representation that prioritizes emotional expression over accurate depiction.
- Technique: Executed with oil paint on canvas, Bacon employed a technique known as “pressure painting,” where he applied thick layers of pigment directly onto the surface using a palette knife. This method creates textured surfaces and imbues the image with palpable physicality, amplifying its unsettling impact.
About this artwork
- Title: study for a self-portrait, 1964
- Artist: Francis Bacon
- Format: Portrait
- Copyright status: Under copyright
- Movement: Expressionist Surrealism
- Medium: Oil On Canvas
- Period: Modern
- Medium type: WallArt
- Color palette: Earthy
- Keywords: isolation , monochrome , dark art
Quick Facts
- Artistic style: Psychological realism
- Notable elements or techniques: Distorted figure; Black square
- Influences: Surrealism
- Year: 1964
- Artist: Francis Bacon
- Title: Study for a Self-Portrait
- Location: Private Collection

