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Experience the raw emotion of Francis Bacon's 'Study for the Head of a Screaming Pope.' A haunting portrait capturing anguish and isolation, rendered in bold colors and unsettling detail.
Dive into the unsettling world of Francis Bacon's 'Study for Three Heads 2.' This expressionistic portrait captures raw emotion and psychological intensity through distorted forms, dark hues, and layered textures.
The artwork’s grayscale photograph highlights Bacon’s muted palette and textural brushwork.
Francis Bacon's 'Three Studies of Muriel Belcher' (1966) captures the enigmatic owner of The Colony Room Club with raw emotion and distorted forms, a key work in Neo-Figuration.
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.
Francis Bacon's 'Three Studies for a Portrait (1968)' captures raw emotion and existential angst through distorted figures, reflecting the turbulent post-war era. Explore this iconic Expressionist masterpiece.
Francis Bacon's 'Crucifixion' (1965) is a visceral and haunting triptych exploring existential anguish through distorted figures and intense color. Witness the raw emotion of this iconic masterpiece.
Francis Bacon's 'Van Gogh dans un paysage' (1957) captures the artist’s fascination with Van Gogh, blending raw emotion and brushstrokes to evoke a haunting, spectral vision of the painter.
Francis Bacon's 'Portrait of George Dyer Staring into a Mirror' captures raw emotion & existential themes through distorted figures. Explore the intense friendship and artistic legacy within this iconic painting.
Francis Bacon's 'Figures in a Garden' (1936) captures unsettling human forms within a claustrophobic landscape, reflecting his exploration of isolation and psychological distress through Expressionist techniques.
A haunting study by Francis Bacon depicting Isabel Rawsthorne, rendered with his signature distorted features and unsettling expressionism. Explore the visceral intensity of this iconic 1966 portrait.
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.