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Francis Bacon (1909-1992) was a British painter known for his emotionally charged figurative works characterized by distorted forms and existential themes. Despite lacking formal training, he developed a distinctive style influenced by diverse sources, cementing his place as a pivotal figure in modern art.
Explore Francis Bacon’s intense triptych (1971 right), a visceral masterpiece of distorted figures & existential themes. A key work by the iconic British painter.
Delve into Francis Bacon's unsettling exploration of the human psyche with 'Three Studies for Self-Portrait,' a triptych masterpiece characterized by distorted faces and evocative ties. Explore ArtsDot’s exquisite reproductions.
Portrait of George Dyer Crouching - This painting by Francis Bacon depicts a man seated within a large bowl, surrounded by chairs and a cup, capturing the artist's signature visceral emotional intensity.
Three Figures in a Room by Francis Bacon – A haunting triptych depicting a solitary man seated on a chair, embodying the artist's signature exploration of psychological torment and visceral emotion.
Triptych inspired by the Oresteia of Aeschylus (center panel), 1981 - This unsettling portrait captures Bacon's signature style—a naked figure slumped in a chair, rendered with grotesque distortions and muted colors—reflecting themes of trauma and psychological disintegration.
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.
Three Figures in a Room 1 by Francis Bacon – A haunting depiction of three figures seated at a dining table, embodying the artist's signature exploration of psychological torment and visceral emotion within a starkly minimalist setting.
Version No. 2 of Lying Figure with Hypodermic Syringe is a 1968 oil-on-canvas painting by Francis Bacon, depicting Henrietta Moraes reclining on a bed alongside a syringe – the second panel in a series exploring vulnerability and decay. Known for its stark imagery and visceral emotion.
Study of a Nude with Figure in a Mirror - Francis Bacon A haunting depiction by Francis Bacon explores themes of vulnerability and trauma through fragmented imagery and visceral textures. The painting portrays a nude woman seated before a mirror, her body marred by scars and bruises—a stark reminder of suffering and resilience. Influenced by Surrealism and Expressionism, Bacon’s masterful techniq
Francis Bacon's "Study of a Child" captures raw emotion & unsettling imagery. This Expressionist masterpiece explores vulnerability and the human condition through distorted forms and intense color. Explore its haunting beauty.
Francis Bacon's haunting 'Two Figures Lying on a Bed' (1968) explores trauma and vulnerability through distorted forms & unsettling imagery. A key work of the Expressionist master.
Landscape with Car by Francis Bacon - A striking black and white depiction of a cat amidst lush greenery, capturing the artist's signature visceral style and exploring themes of displacement and observation.
Study for Nurse - Expressionist Oil Painting by Francis Bacon A haunting depiction of female anguish rendered in vibrant greens, this piece captures the visceral intensity characteristic of Bacon's oeuvre. The painting showcases a woman seated rigidly in a chair with her mouth agape, conveying raw emotion and unsettling vulnerability. Explore the depths of human experience through this iconic art
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.
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 of the Male Back" presents unsettling portraits of isolated figures in a raw, expressionistic style reflecting the artist's visceral approach to human emotion. Explore this iconic work and discover its profound impact on 20th-century art.
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.
Francis Bacon's 'Two Figures Lying on a Bed' (1968) delves into themes of trauma and vulnerability through grotesque distortions and disturbing visual elements—a cornerstone of Expressionist art.
Francis Bacon's 'Painting, 1946' (1971) is a haunting black & white masterpiece capturing raw emotion and existential themes. Explore the unsettling beauty of this iconic work by the renowned British artist.
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.
Sleeping Figure, 1974 - This haunting painting by Francis Bacon depicts a man lying on a bed with his head turned to the side, capturing a moment of profound stillness amidst unsettling imagery. The room’s details—chairs, lamps, and a clock—contribute to an atmosphere of quiet contemplation.
Francis Bacon's 'Head of a Woman' presents a hauntingly distorted portrait, capturing raw emotion and unsettling realism characteristic of his work. This iconic piece from the 20th-century artist evokes visceral intensity – explore this dramatic masterpiece and bring it into your collection.