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- Espresso
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- Surrealism
- Disturbing Imagery
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- Portraiture
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- Vulnerability
- Psychological Art
- Irish Artist
- Male Figure
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- Self-Portrait
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- Study For Pope Iv
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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
Two Studies for Self-Portrait, left - This haunting black and white painting by Francis Bacon depicts a man with a severely scarred face, capturing the artist's signature exploration of pain and psychological torment. A visceral portrayal of vulnerability and distortion.
Lying Figure Nr. 3 by Francis Bacon - A haunting black and white depiction of a dancer amidst shadowy figures, capturing the artist's signature visceral style.
This haunting depiction by Francis Bacon captures profound anguish and vulnerability through a reclining nude figure against a stark green backdrop. Exploring themes of pain and displacement, it exemplifies Bacon's distinctive style—a visceral reaction to the human condition.
“Self-Portrait” was created in 1973 by Francis Bacon in Expressionism style. Find more prominent pieces of self-portrait at WikiArt.org – best visual art database.