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The painting was created in 1972 and features a woman nude standing in a doorway, surrounded by two figures. It embodies Bacon’s signature style of Expressionism, characterized by visceral imagery and exploration of psychological themes.
The painting depicts a man with a grotesquely distorted face, reflecting Bacon's preoccupation with psychological torment and the fragmentation of identity. Its unsettling imagery captures the artist’s visceral approach to portraying human emotion.
Self-Portrait 7 - A haunting black and white depiction of Bacon's self-image, capturing profound introspection amidst unsettling stillness. Explore the artist’s visceral exploration of identity and emotion.
Explore Francis Bacon's haunting 'Three Studies for a Portrait of Mick Jagger,' a visceral depiction capturing Jagger’s distorted visage against a stark red backdrop – a masterpiece of Expressionism.
Explore Francis Bacon’s ‘Three Figures in a Room’ (1964), a haunting triptych of nude figures in a desolate landscape. Expressionistic, unsettling, and deeply evocative – a key work by the iconic artist.