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- Distorted Figures
- Francis Bacon
- Post-War Art
- Bacon Art Print
- Modern Painting
- Orange Color Palette
- 1944 Artwork
- Distorted Forms
- Bacon Museum Artwork
- Red Wall Artwork
- War-Era Horror
- Dramatic Wall Decor
- “Visceral Expressionism”
- Fleshy Hues
- Expressionism Art
- Abstract Figures
- Modern Art”
- Triptych Painting
- Human Suffering
- Expressionist Triptych
- “Bacon Paintings”
- Crimson Reds
- Visceral Texture
- Human Torment
- Thick Impasto
Explore Francis Bacon’s haunting ‘Three Studies for Figures at the Base of a Crucifixion.’ A visceral post-war masterpiece of expressionism, capturing anguish & isolation.
Explore Francis Bacon’s visceral 'Three Studies for Figures at the Base of a Crucifixion.' A haunting triptych of distorted figures & raw emotion, embodying post-war angst. #BaconArt #ModernArt
Experience the visceral horror of Francis Bacon's 1944 masterpiece Three Studies for Figures at the Base of a Crucifixion, an Expressionist triptych of raw existential anguish that invites you to explore its power.
Francis Bacon’s unsettling ‘Second Version of Triptych 1944’ presents a masked figure seated in a stark red room, embodying the artist's visceral exploration of human anguish and isolation during the post-war era – discover this iconic work.