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Composition, 1933 by Francis Bacon - This iconic painting depicts a woman cradling a giraffe, embodying Bacon’s signature exploration of primal emotion and psychological torment. Inspired by Jessie Lightfoot's influence and reflecting his turbulent upbringing, it showcases Bacon's distinctive style—a haunting blend of realism and abstraction.
Portrait of Man with Glasses III, 1963 - This striking oil painting by Francis Bacon captures the unsettling gaze of a man obscured by sunglasses. Executed in 1963, it exemplifies Bacon's signature style – visceral emotion conveyed through distorted forms and textures.
Two Figures in the Grass 1 by Francis Bacon – This evocative painting depicts two dogs resting on grass, accompanied by two people, capturing Bacon’s signature style of visceral emotion and unsettling imagery.
Study after Velazquez I, Tony Shafrazi Gallery, Francis Bacon - This striking black and white painting depicts a man seated in a chair with his head covered by cloth, capturing the artist's signature visceral emotion and exploring themes of introspection and displacement. Inspired by Velázquez’s masterpiece, it embodies Bacon’s distinctive style.
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.
The painting depicts a man wearing a hat and gazing downwards amidst scattered flowers, primarily pink roses, symbolizing introspection and contemplation within a vibrant natural setting.
Figure in Movement, 1985 - This painting by Francis Bacon captures the essence of human vulnerability and isolation through its depiction of a man seated on the floor with his head down, surrounded by figures in a dining room setting.
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.