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- Francis Bacon
- Irish Artist
- Postwar Art
- Black And White Art
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- Bacon Portrait Study
- Expressionist Horror
- Distorted Human Form
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- “Black And White Art”
- Pope Innocent X
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- Fragmented Face
- Portrait Study
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- 1953 Bacon Work
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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.
Francis Bacon’s ‘Three Studies for a Portrait’ – a hauntingly beautiful depiction of injury & vulnerability in thick impasto. Explore this iconic, unsettling masterpiece.
An unsettling monochrome depiction of a distorted human head by Francis Bacon captures the raw anxiety of 1953 through visceral expressionism, inviting you to explore this profound masterpiece of psychological depth.
This striking black and white painting showcases Bacon’s exploration of psychological depth through expressive brushstrokes. Inspired by his connection with Ian Fleming and fellow artist Denis Wirth-Miller, the artwork delves into themes of vulnerability and intensity. Its meticulous detail reveals Bacon's signature style—a profound meditation on the human condition.
Francis Bacon’s unsettling ‘Sphinx’ presents a terrifying figure trapped within a bleak, monochrome scene, embodying the artist's visceral exploration of human anguish and isolation characteristic of his post-war style. Discover this iconic artwork and bring its haunting beauty into your space.
A descent into existential horror unfolds through Francis Bacon's 1956 expressionist masterpiece featuring a man carrying a child, inviting you to explore the raw emotional intensity of this iconic oil painting.
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.