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An unsettling plunge into psychological distress defines this visceral Expressionist masterpiece by Francis Bacon that captures the raw isolation of post-war Europe and invites you to explore its haunting depths.
“Figure Seated (the Cardinal)” was created in 1955 by Francis Bacon in Expressionism style. Find more prominent pieces of portrait at WikiArt.org – best visual art database. Francis Bacon, a name synonymous with the rawest emotionality in 20th-century art, was born in Dublin, Ireland, in 1909, yet his artistic spirit found its truest expression within the turbulent landscape of post-war Britain. H
This Study for Nude by Francis Bacon exemplifies Expressionism’s raw emotional intensity. Created in 1951, the painting depicts a nude figure enveloped within heavy curtains, conveying themes of confinement and psychological distress. Bacon utilized thick gestural strokes with oil paints to achieve textural depth and dramatic contrasts—a testament to his distinctive artistic vision.
Self-Portrait 7 - A haunting black and white depiction of Bacon's self-image, capturing profound introspection amidst unsettling stillness. Explore the artist’s visceral exploration of identity and emotion.
The painting depicts a solitary man seated on a bench, his head bowed, with a cigarette dangling from his lips—a poignant portrayal of introspection and melancholy rendered in stark black and white.
A hauntingly visceral Expressionist portrait by Francis Bacon captures a solitary figure in profound psychological torment, inviting you to explore the raw emotional depth of this post-war masterpiece.
Explore Francis Bacon’s "Man in Blue IV," a haunting portrait of isolation & melancholy. Discover its dramatic lighting, textured realism, & Expressionist style.
Experience Francis Bacon's 'Study for a Running Dog,' a haunting 1954 expressionist masterpiece. Explore its unsettling form, muted palette & raw emotion.