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Francis Bacon’s ‘Head I’ – a haunting, textured portrait of a cow head in stark light. Explore this iconic 1949 oil painting's realism & existential depth.
Explore Francis Bacon’s ‘Study from Innocent X,’ a haunting 1962 oil painting. Intense reds, distorted figures & impasto create an unsettling masterpiece of expressionism.
Three Studies for Self-Portrait, 1980, Center Panel - This iconic piece by Francis Bacon showcases an unsettlingly realistic depiction of a man's face—a haunting exploration of identity and emotion characterized by exaggerated features and a striking blue background.
An unsettling plunge into psychological distress defines this visceral Expressionist masterpiece by Francis Bacon that captures the raw isolation of post-war Europe and invites you to explore its haunting depths.
Experience the visceral existential dread of Francis Bacon's 1962 Expressionist masterpiece Three Studies for a Crucifixion, a haunting exploration of human suffering that invites you to explore its profound depths.
Triptych, August 1972 A - This unsettling painting depicts a man slumped on a chair with his head bowed, capturing Bacon's signature exploration of psychological torment and visceral emotion. Influenced by Surrealism and Expressionism, it showcases a haunting gaze and a desolate interior.
Francis Bacon’s ‘Three Studies for a Portrait’ – a hauntingly beautiful depiction of injury & vulnerability in thick impasto. Explore this iconic, unsettling masterpiece.
Figura tumbada by Francis Bacon – A haunting depiction of human vulnerability and decay, characterized by distorted figures and unsettling color palettes reminiscent of Bacon’s signature style.
Experience the raw emotional intensity of Francis Bacon's 1953 Expressionist masterpiece featuring distorted human forms that capture existential dread, inviting you to explore this profound work of modern art.
Three Studies for a Portrait Left by Francis Bacon – An evocative oil painting depicting a man with his hand over his face, framed by glasses and a beard against a textured red cloth background. This unsettling portrait captures the artist's signature style of visceral expressionism.
Explore Francis Bacon’s haunting 'Three Studies for Self-Portrait,' 1980 – a visceral depiction of distorted flesh and shadowed eyes capturing the artist's signature Expressionist style during the postwar era. Discover this iconic piece and bring its unsettling beauty into your home.
A haunting depiction of Isabel Rawsthorne by Francis Bacon, featuring bandages and a masked face amidst geometric structures—a visceral exploration of the human form.
Explore Francis Bacon’s 'Portrait of Michel Leiris,' a Cubist masterpiece featuring fragmented forms & intense color. A dynamic, unsettling portrait reflecting time & memory. Discover this iconic artwork.
Francis Bacon’s "Crouching Nude" – a haunting expressionist masterpiece of confinement & despair. Explore this iconic 1952 painting's raw emotion and unique style.
Francis Bacon's 'Sphinx III' (1954) is a haunting masterpiece—a blue-toned exploration of isolation and myth through distorted figures & unsettling light. Discover its symbolism & artistic techniques.
Study for a Portrait of Van Gogh II, 1957 - Francis Bacon's haunting depiction captures the tormented spirit of Vincent van Gogh through a striking juxtaposition of figures and a vibrant red field. Explore the visceral emotion and symbolic depth of this iconic artwork.
Experience the visceral tension of Francis Bacon's 1953 masterpiece Two Figures in the Grass, a haunting post-war study of human vulnerability and raw emotion that invites you to explore the depths of expressionism.
Francis Bacon’s haunting 'Three Studies for a Crucifixion' captures the brutal anguish of human suffering in a starkly expressive style—a visceral exploration of mortality and despair from the mid-century period. Immerse yourself in this iconic masterpiece and bring its unsettling beauty into your home.
The painting "Study for a Portrait 3" by Francis Bacon is an expressionist depiction of a head with an open mouth, conveying intense emotion through close-up facial features and unsettling imagery.
A visceral expressionist portrait of a screaming figure by Francis Bacon captures profound psychological torment through distorted forms and dark tones, inviting you to explore the depths of this haunting masterpiece.
Francis Bacon was born in Dublin, Ireland, and initially pursued horse racing before dedicating himself to painting in his late twenties. Influenced by diverse sources, he developed an expressionistic style marked by distortion and raw emotion.