Showing 15 artworks with Francis Bacon and with artwork date before 1993 and with artwork date after 1983
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Francis Bacon’s visceral Second Version of Triptych 1944 confronts primal horror with grotesque figures and a pulsating crimson backdrop. Explore this iconic 1988 artwork by the renowned British painter and discover its haunting legacy.
Francis Bacon’s visceral ‘Blood on the Floor’ captures intense drama and unsettling emotion with a stark red stain on a white table – a powerful statement from the iconic 20th-century artist. Discover this haunting masterpiece and bring it into your collection.
Explore Francis Bacon’s unsettling 'Second Version of Triptych,' a surreal 1988 oil painting. A powerful expressionist work featuring distorted figures & vibrant red, embodying anxiety and the human condition.
Explore Francis Bacon’s ‘Figure in Open Doorway’ (1991). A haunting masterpiece of expressionism featuring dramatic chiaroscuro, raw textures & a solitary figure. Discover this iconic work's emotional depth.
Triptych, left - Description: The image is a painting of a man sitting on a chair with his arms crossed. The man appears to be naked, and he has a strange expression on his face. The painting is set against an orange background that adds a vibrant touch to the scene. In addition to the main subject, there are two chairs in the image - one where the man is sitting and another chair located further
Francis Bacon’s "Three Studies for John Edwards" – a haunting triptych exploring isolation & contemplation. Expressionist brushwork, muted tones, and symbolic depth.
Francis Bacon's 'Study of the Human Body' (1987) is a visceral Expressionist masterpiece, capturing raw emotion and unsettling forms through vibrant reds and oranges. Explore the artist’s haunting portrayal of humanity.
Study from the Human Body by Francis Bacon - A haunting depiction of human vulnerability and confinement, rendered in vibrant hues within a cage motif. Explore Bacon's masterful use of color and texture to convey profound psychological depth.
Francis Bacon’s ‘Three Studies for a Portrait of John Edwards’ – a haunting oil painting exploring isolation & contemplation. Expressionist brushwork, earthy tones, and symbolic depth.
Experience Francis Bacon's intensely emotional 'Study for Self-Portrait, Left,' a 1985 painting capturing the artist’s signature style with a man smoking and gazing intently. This visceral artwork evokes post-war anxieties and offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of art history.
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.