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Experience Francis Bacon's 'Head-VI,' a haunting 1949 painting exploring existential angst & trauma through distorted figures, surreal elements, and a screaming face inspired by silent film.
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.
The painting depicts a man seated on a chair with his hands tied behind him, conveying distress and discomfort amidst an intense atmosphere. Two figures appear in the background, adding to the dramatic effect.
Discover Francis Bacon’s raw, unsettling paintings from 1950. Explore his iconic figures & evocative style – a powerful piece of art history.
The painting depicts a man with a striking white face paint covering, wearing a red shirt and scarf, gazing intently at the viewer against a textured crimson backdrop. Bacon's signature style embodies visceral emotion and psychological exploration.
Explore Francis Bacon’s ‘Figure in a Landscape 2’. A haunting oil painting of vulnerability & isolation, showcasing expressive brushwork & dark realism. Discover this iconic work.
Study for a Pope IV - Francis Bacon A haunting depiction of mortality and psychological torment, this study captures the essence of Bacon's signature style – grotesque figures juxtaposed against stark backgrounds. The painting portrays a man with a skeleton face seated in a chair, embodying themes of decay and existential dread. Its unsettling imagery reflects Bacon’s preoccupation with human vul
Francis Bacon’s unsettling Study for Three Heads presents a distorted portrait of anguish and isolation in black and white, embodying the artist's visceral style from the 1960s. Explore this iconic work and bring its raw emotion into your space.
Three Studies for Self-Portrait, Left (1974) - A haunting black and white photograph capturing Francis Bacon's introspective gaze as he contemplates his own visage.
An unsettling monochrome depiction of a distorted human head by Francis Bacon captures the raw anxiety of 1953 through visceral expressionism, inviting you to explore this profound masterpiece of psychological depth.
Explore Francis Bacon’s unsettling Study for Self-Portrait—a visceral expressionist masterpiece capturing a hauntingly distorted visage against a verdant backdrop. This iconic piece embodies the artist's signature style and invites you to immerse yourself in the raw emotion of postwar Britain.
A hauntingly distorted portrait of existential dread by Francis Bacon captures a man trapped in geometric shadows through visceral expressionism, inviting you to explore the profound depth of this 20th-century masterpiece.
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.
This haunting portrait by Francis Bacon captures the unsettling distortion of human form and emotion. Executed in 1972, 'Three Studies for Self-Portrait' embodies Bacon’s signature expressive style—a visceral exploration of psychological torment.
Francis Bacon’s 'Figures in a Street' (1983) is a haunting surrealist masterpiece. Explore its dramatic red & brown palette, unsettling composition & themes of isolation. A powerful work by the iconic Irish artist.
A haunting study of tension and primal emotion, Francis Bacon's 1953 masterpiece Man with Dog captures visceral psychological torment through distorted forms, inviting you to explore this iconic post-war expressionist work.
The painting depicts a man with closed eyes and a distorted face, wearing a tie. It’s an unsettling expressionist piece by Francis Bacon titled "Three Studies for Self-Portrait, 1972 Right." The composition evokes tension and unease.
Francis Bacon’s unsettling study for a self-portrait captures a moment of profound isolation and psychological torment—a stark depiction in monochrome reflecting the artist's signature Expressionist style during the postwar era. Explore this iconic piece and bring its haunting beauty into your home.
“Figure Seated (the Cardinal)” was created in 1955 by Francis Bacon in Expressionism style. Find more prominent pieces of portrait at WikiArt.org – best visual art database. Francis Bacon, a name synonymous with the rawest emotionality in 20th-century art, was born in Dublin, Ireland, in 1909, yet his artistic spirit found its truest expression within the turbulent landscape of post-war Britain. H