Figure turning,
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 Study in Isolation: Examining Francis Bacon’s ‘Figure Turning’
Francis Bacon's “Figure Turning,” painted in 1962, stands as a haunting testament to the artist’s preoccupation with themes of vulnerability and psychological torment—a cornerstone of his Expressionist oeuvre. Captured in stark black and white photography, this image serves not merely as a visual representation but as an invitation into the unsettling realm of Bacon's artistic vision. The photograph itself highlights the painting's dramatic contrast, emphasizing its textural qualities and conveying the palpable sense of unease it evokes.- Subject Matter: The composition centers around a solitary figure—a man walking down a hallway—whose back is turned to the viewer. This deliberate anonymity underscores the universality of human experience, portraying an individual grappling with internal struggles amidst an indifferent environment.
- Style & Technique: Bacon’s Expressionist style eschews idealized beauty, opting instead for distorted forms and grotesque imagery. The painting utilizes thick impasto—a technique where paint is applied in heavy layers—creating a surface riddled with ridges and crevices that amplify the sense of physicality and discomfort. This tactile approach mirrors the emotional turbulence conveyed by the artwork.
About this artwork
- Title: Figure turning,
- Artist: Francis Bacon
- Year: 1962
- Format: Portrait
- Copyright status: Under copyright
- Creative period: Mature Period
- Color palette: Earthy
- Main color: Black
- Purpose: Accent
- Keywords: bacon expressionism , existential angst , psychological art
Quick Facts
- Movement: Expressionism
- Location: Private Collection
- Subject or theme: Existential Angst
- Year: 1962
- Artistic style: Psychological Realism
- Artist: Francis Bacon
- Influences: Surrealism

