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Francis Bacon’s haunting ‘Study After Velázquez’s Portrait of Pope Innocent X’ – a masterpiece of expressionism. Explore its dark allure & powerful symbolism.
Experience Francis Bacon’s "Three Studies of Lucian Freud." A visceral triptych exploring raw emotion & psychological depth through bold lines & muted tones. An iconic masterpiece.
Francis Bacon’s "Three Studies of Lucian Freud" – a haunting masterpiece! Explore this iconic triptych's unsettling beauty & profound psychological depth. High-quality reproduction available.
Francis Bacon’s "Painting 1946" – a haunting surrealist masterpiece. Explore its expressionistic brushwork, symbolic figures & WWII-era themes. A statement piece for discerning collectors.
Experience the visceral intensity of Francis Bacon's 1970 expressionist masterpiece Studies from the Human Body, a haunting triptych exploring existential vulnerability that invites you to explore this profound work.
Experience the raw emotion of Francis Bacon's 'Study for the Head of a Screaming Pope.' A haunting portrait capturing anguish and isolation, rendered in bold colors and unsettling detail.
Experience the raw emotion of Francis Bacon's 'Figure in a Landscape.' This unsettling masterpiece captures existential anguish through distorted forms and symbolic elements – a visceral exploration of the human condition.
Explore Francis Bacon's unsettling masterpiece, 'STUDIES FROM THE HUMAN BODY (triptych right),' a visceral expressionist triptych capturing distorted figures against vibrant yellow, embodying Modernism’s innovation and exploring themes of identity.
Explore Francis Bacon’s ‘Triptych, May-June 1973 a,’ a haunting oil painting of isolation & loss. Intense brushwork, deep reds, and symbolic doorways reveal profound emotion. A masterpiece of modern art.
Dive into Francis Bacon's 'Self-Portrait, 1972 B': A haunting oil painting capturing the artist’s turmoil & existential angst through distorted forms and raw emotion – a key work of Expressionism.
Francis Bacon’s 'Landscape near Malabata' is a visceral Expressionist oil painting exploring mortality & decay through intense texture & unsettling forms. A powerful, claustrophobic study of the human condition.
Composition, 1933 by Francis Bacon - This iconic painting depicts a woman cradling a giraffe, embodying Bacon’s signature exploration of primal emotion and psychological torment. Inspired by Jessie Lightfoot's influence and reflecting his turbulent upbringing, it showcases Bacon's distinctive style—a haunting blend of realism and abstraction.
A haunting descent into psychological torment defines this visceral Expressionist self-portrait by Francis Bacon from 1972, inviting you to explore the raw intensity of his legendary mastery through a fine reproduction.
A visceral portrait of existential despair featuring a distorted screaming figure by Francis Bacon from 1949 captures the raw trauma of the post-war era and invites you to explore this masterpiece of modern art.
Study for Three Heads (right panel), oil on canvas by Francis Bacon (1909-1992). This unsettling depiction of the human face explores themes of trauma and distortion, reflecting Bacon's profound engagement with psychological anxieties.
The painting was created in 1972 and features a woman nude standing in a doorway, surrounded by two figures. It embodies Bacon’s signature style of Expressionism, characterized by visceral imagery and exploration of psychological themes.
Three Studies of Muriel Belcher 3 by Francis Bacon – A haunting portrait featuring a man wearing a mask resembling human skin, reflecting Bacon’s exploration of psychological torment and visceral emotion.
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Dive into the unsettling world of Francis Bacon's 'Study for Three Heads 2.' This expressionistic portrait captures raw emotion and psychological intensity through distorted forms, dark hues, and layered textures.
Francis Bacon’s haunting black and white portrait captures Henrietta Moraes's shocked gaze and intense emotion—a visceral exploration of the human condition emblematic of Expressionism and reflecting his profound engagement with psychological depth.
Francis Bacon’s ‘Head I’ – a haunting, textured portrait of a cow head in stark light. Explore this iconic 1949 oil painting's realism & existential depth.
Francis Bacon's 'Three Studies of Muriel Belcher' (1966) captures the enigmatic owner of The Colony Room Club with raw emotion and distorted forms, a key work in Neo-Figuration.