Showing 24 artworks out of 27 with Francis Bacon and with artwork date before 1982 and with artwork date after 1972
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Francis Bacon’s unsettling 3 Studies for a Portrait of Mick Jagger captures the artist's signature brutal realism and explores themes of vulnerability through a stark red background juxtaposed against a meticulously rendered face, inviting viewers to contemplate the profound depths of human emotion.
Two Studies for Self-Portrait, left - This haunting black and white painting by Francis Bacon depicts a man with a severely scarred face, capturing the artist's signature exploration of pain and psychological torment. A visceral portrayal of vulnerability and distortion.
Francis Bacon’s unsettling ‘3 Studies for a Portrait of Mick Jagger,’ created in 1982, captures the artist's signature visceral style—a grotesque depiction of Jagger’s face against a stark red backdrop—inviting viewers to explore this iconic piece and its enduring power.
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.
Experience the raw emotion of Francis Bacon's 'Three Studies of Figures on Beds.' This iconic 1972 painting captures unsettling beauty with oil and pastel on canvas – a visceral masterpiece.
Triptych, left - This painting depicts a man seated on a bench with crossed legs, conveying palpable pain and discomfort. The composition incorporates elements like chairs, a couch, and a clock to create a detailed scene reflecting Bacon's exploration of human emotion.
Francis Bacon's unsettling '3 Studies for a Portrait of Peter Beard, Right' captures a distorted and grotesque figure in a raw, visceral style emblematic of the 20th-century artist. Explore this iconic painting and discover its haunting beauty.
A hauntingly distorted Expressionist masterpiece by Francis Bacon from 1979 captures the raw psychological intensity of his portrait of Muriel Belcher, inviting you to explore this profound work of modern art history.
Experience the raw emotion of Francis Bacon's 'Three Figures and Portrait' (1975). This iconic oil painting captures unsettling figures within a claustrophobic space, reflecting his signature style.
Explore Francis Bacon's poignant 'Triptych August 1972,' commemorating Dyer’s suicide with unsettling depictions of vulnerability and existential despair—a masterpiece reflecting trauma and loss.
Experience Francis Bacon's visceral Landscape, a haunting beach scene brimming with unsettling detail and raw emotion from 1978. Explore this iconic work and discover the depth of his unique style.
Francis Bacon’s "Figure Writing Reflected in a mirror" – a haunting surrealist masterpiece. Explore its unsettling composition, expressive lines & muted colors. A unique piece for art collectors.
Francis Bacon's 'Figures in Movement' (1973) captures raw emotion and unsettling intimacy through stark black & white. Explore the visceral intensity of this private portrait, a key work in Bacon’s oeuvre.
Explore Francis Bacon’s ‘Two Studies for a Self-Portrait.’ A textured, expressionistic portrait brimming with psychological intensity & raw emotion. Discover this iconic work.
“Self-Portrait” was created in 1973 by Francis Bacon in Expressionism style. Find more prominent pieces of self-portrait at WikiArt.org – best visual art database.
Tript. Insp. By The Oresteia Of Aeschylus, Left - Francis Bacon Painting Analysis The painting depicts a grotesque creature with an open mouth and two eyes, positioned beside a doorway featuring a hole. Francis Bacon (1909-1992), born in Dublin, Ireland, was a British painter known for his visceral depictions of human emotion and psychological torment. Influenced by Surrealism and Expressionism,
Francis Bacon’s unsettling portrait studies capture raw emotion through distorted figures against vibrant greens—a masterful depiction of vulnerability and psychological depth from the artist during his British period.
Experience the unsettling emotion of Francis Bacon's 'Three Figures and Portrait' (1975). This iconic Tate Gallery painting depicts three figures trapped within a confined space, embodying Bacon’s distinctive style.
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 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.
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