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Francis Bacon, born in Dublin, Ireland, 1909, defied formal training to forge his own artistic path, absorbing influences from diverse sources and creating emotionally charged figurative paintings characterized by distorted forms and existential themes. His work explores vulnerability and brutality.
Francis Bacon’s haunting Study of a Baboon captures the unsettling stillness of postwar Britain through his signature expressive style—a visceral depiction of human vulnerability rendered in oil on canvas. Explore this iconic piece and bring Bacon's powerful vision home.
Explore Francis Bacon's haunting 'Three Studies for a Portrait of Mick Jagger,' a visceral depiction capturing Jagger’s distorted visage against a stark red backdrop – a masterpiece of Expressionism.
The painting depicts a naked man standing before a sink with his back turned to the viewer, embodying themes of vulnerability and isolation through expressive brushstrokes and bold colors.
Explore Francis Bacon’s unsettling Study for Portrait – a visceral depiction of human vulnerability captured in his signature Brutalist style. This iconic piece embodies the artist's exploration of psychological torment and isolation during the 1980s, inviting you to immerse yourself in its haunting beauty.
Francis Bacon’s haunting Study for the Human Body captures a moment of profound vulnerability against stark red walls—a visceral depiction emblematic of his Expressionist style and reflecting the anxieties of post-war Britain. Explore this iconic piece and bring its unsettling beauty into your home.