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Francis Bacon’s ‘Portrait of George Dyer’ – a haunting reflection of modern anxiety. Explore this raw Expressionist masterpiece featuring distorted forms & symbolic depth.
A haunting descent into psychological torment defines this visceral Expressionist self-portrait by Francis Bacon from 1972, inviting you to explore the raw intensity of his legendary mastery through a fine reproduction.
Francis Bacon's unsettling 1972 II self-portrait captures a distorted figure masked in black and white, embodying the artist’s expressionistic style and visceral emotionality from the post-war period – explore this iconic work and own a piece of art history.
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The artwork’s grayscale photograph highlights Bacon’s muted palette and textural brushwork.
Francis Bacon was born in Dublin, Ireland, and initially pursued horse racing before dedicating himself to painting in his late twenties. Influenced by diverse sources, he developed an expressionistic style marked by distortion and raw emotion.
Explore Francis Bacon’s haunting ‘Triptych, May-June 1973.’ A visceral expression of grief & loss in a monumental Expressionist masterpiece. Discover its raw emotion and legacy.
Experience the unsettling intensity of Francis Bacon's 'Self-Portrait (1969)'. A visceral exploration of alienation and anxiety through distorted forms, muted tones, & bold brushstrokes – a masterpiece of Expressionism.
Experience Francis Bacon’s intensely emotional ‘Three Studies for a Portrait,’ 1968 – an expressionist masterpiece featuring a hauntingly rendered man with a purple background and wide eyes, capturing the artist's visceral style. Discover this iconic work and bring it into your collection.
Francis Bacon's 'Study for Portrait of J.H.' is a haunting black-and-white depiction of a baby’s head, reflecting the artist’s visceral exploration of human emotion and mortality. A powerful study in distortion and psychological depth.
Explore Francis Bacon's visceral 1965 Crucifixion triptych – a haunting masterpiece of Expressionism. Confront themes of suffering, violence & the fragility of life through distorted forms and searing color.
Francis Bacon’s "Henrietta Moraes 1" presents a strikingly unsettling expressionist portrait of a masked figure in vibrant yellows and oranges, capturing the artist's signature visceral emotion and unique style. Discover this iconic work and bring its intensity into your space.
Francis Bacon's haunting 1982 'Study for Self-Portrait' captures the raw emotion of the expressionist master with a desolate figure gazing out from an empty room, a poignant exploration of isolation and anxiety that invites you to own this iconic piece.
Francis Bacon's "A Piece of Waste Land" captures a dark and moody beach scene with unsettling red arrows, reflecting the artist’s visceral style from 1982. Explore this iconic work and bring its powerful emotion into your space.
Francis Bacon's Study for a Self-Portrait captures a profoundly unsettling moment of raw emotion and distorted form, reflecting the artist’s visceral style from the 20th century. Explore this iconic piece and discover its haunting beauty – perfect for art lovers.
Francis Bacon's Study for Landscape captures raw emotion through a stark depiction of a fence and trees, reflecting the artist’s visceral style from the 20th century. Explore this powerful piece and discover its captivating beauty to own a unique artwork.
Francis Bacon’s ‘Head I,’ 1949, presents a haunting expressionistic portrait of a distorted human figure with an enormous eye, capturing raw emotion and unsettling surrealism from the post-war era – discover this iconic artwork.
Francis Bacon’s ‘Walking Figure’ presents a haunting expressionist depiction of a naked man with a terrifying visage, embodying visceral emotion and displacement from post-war Britain. Explore this iconic work and bring its unsettling beauty into your space.
Experience Francis Bacon’s intensely expressive ‘Study for Self-Portrait,’ 1973 d – a visceral expressionist painting featuring a shadowed figure in sunglasses and a clock, embodying the artist's raw emotion. Discover this iconic work and bring its haunting beauty into your space.
Francis Bacon's Study for Human Body presents a haunting expressionist depiction of a naked man with a phone, capturing raw emotion and isolation in a turbulent red-toned scene – explore this iconic work and own a piece of art history.