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- Expressionism
- Francis Bacon
- Surrealism
- Modern Art
- Vulnerability
- Figure Painting
- Distortion
- Painting
- British Art Scene
- Raw Emotion
- Dark Palette
- Ireland
- Nude
- British Art
- Reclining Woman
- Disturbing Imagery
- Portrait
- Body
- Unsettling
- Portraiture
- Art
- Tate Britain
- Red Background
- Dublin Artist
- 1960S
This haunting portrait by Francis Bacon captures a man's unsettling gaze and posture, juxtaposed against the stark simplicity of a chair and handbag. Explore the visceral emotion conveyed through Bacon’s masterful use of color and texture.
“Reclining Woman,” by Francis Bacon (1961), explores themes of vulnerability and psychological torment through distorted figures against a stark red backdrop. This iconic piece showcases Bacon’s signature style—a visceral depiction of human form—and is currently exhibited at Tate Britain as part of Modern and Contemporary British Art.
Francis Bacon's 'Reclining Woman' (1961) is a hauntingly visceral depiction of vulnerability and isolation, rendered in his signature distorted style. Explore the raw emotion captured on canvas.