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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.
Francis Bacon’s ‘Figures in Movement VC’ – a surreal oil painting of isolated figures within a dark, textured space. Explore its distorted forms & melancholic mood.
Francis Bacon’s unsettling portrait captures Henrietta Moraes in a visceral depiction of vulnerability—a nude figure sprawled across couches amidst distorted forms emblematic of his Expressionist style and the anxieties of postwar Britain. Explore this iconic masterpiece and bring its haunting beauty into your home.
Francis Bacon's haunting 'Two Figures Lying on a Bed' (1968) explores trauma and vulnerability through distorted forms & unsettling imagery. A key work of the Expressionist master.
Francis Bacon, a name synonymous with the visceral intensity of 20th-century art, was born in Dublin, Ireland, in 1909. Despite lacking formal training, he cultivated a distinctive style influenced by diverse sources, creating unforgettable canvases that grapple with themes of anxiety and isolation.
Francis Bacon’s haunting black and white photograph captures two figures in quiet contemplation amidst a dimly lit room, embodying the artist's signature visceral style from the mid-century period—a poignant glimpse into human vulnerability that invites you to explore this evocative masterpiece.
Francis Bacon’s unsettling Water from a Running Tap captures a fractured moment of domestic life against a desolate blue sky—a masterful depiction of vulnerability and decay emblematic of the artist's Expressionist style during the 1980s. Explore this iconic piece and bring its haunting beauty into your home.