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The painting depicts a naked man lying on a bed with his head turned to the side, accompanied by two other figures—one near the top left corner and another on the right side of the bed—creating a composition rich in psychological depth.
Francis Bacon’s intensely emotive 'Three Studies for a Portrait of Peter Board' captures a haunting close-up of the artist’s eyes, reflecting a visceral mood characteristic of his 1975 paintings. Explore this iconic work and bring home a unique piece of art history.
Francis Bacon’s haunting ‘Three Studies for a Portrait of Peter Board,’ 1975 captures the unsettling mood of postwar Britain with visceral imagery—a man drenched in blood clutching wine glasses—reflecting Bacon's masterful exploration of human vulnerability and psychological torment. Explore this iconic piece and bring its dramatic beauty into your home.
Explore Francis Bacon's haunting 'Four Studies for a Self-Portrait,' 1967 – an unsettling depiction of human vulnerability and psychological exploration rendered in oil on canvas.
Francis Bacon’s 'Study for a Portrait of Van Gogh IV' is an intense Expressionistic oil painting capturing rural solitude & hardship through bold brushstrokes and unsettling color. A powerful, textured work by a renowned Irish artist.
Experience Francis Bacon's raw emotion in "Three Studies of Isabel Rawsthorne." This iconic 1967 painting captures intimacy & turmoil through distorted figures, a masterpiece of modern art.
Explore Francis Bacon’s haunting self-portrait—a visceral expressionist masterpiece capturing profound sorrow and psychological torment. Painted in the 1930s, this unsettling depiction embodies the artist's signature style and invites contemplation of human vulnerability.
Head II by Francis Bacon – A haunting black and white portrait capturing raw emotion and psychological intensity. Painted in 1948, it’s part of a series exploring the human condition through distorted faces.
Three Studies for Portrait No. 1968 B by Francis Bacon – An expressive oil painting depicting a man with an open mouth and distorted facial features, primarily utilizing pink hues to convey emotion and capturing the unsettling beauty of existential angst.
This haunting depiction by Francis Bacon captures profound anguish and vulnerability through a reclining nude figure against a stark green backdrop. Exploring themes of pain and displacement, it exemplifies Bacon's distinctive style—a visceral reaction to the human condition.
Explore Francis Bacon’s ‘Two Studies for a Self-Portrait.’ A textured, expressionistic portrait brimming with psychological intensity & raw emotion. Discover this iconic work.
Explore Francis Bacon’s ‘Dog i’ (1952) – a haunting oil painting of vulnerability & mortality. Raw expressionism, stark realism, and unsettling composition. A powerful piece for art collectors.