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- Expressionism
- Colors
- Francis Bacon
- Distortion
- Painting
- Portrait
- Emotion
- Modern Art
- Melancholy
- Surrealism
- Art
- Movement
- Turmoil
- Oil Painting
- Anguish
- Triptych
- Human Figure
- Isabel Rawsthorne
- 1964
- British Art
- Mask
- Dublin
- Cubism
- Study
- Irish Artist
Dive into Francis Bacon's 'Self-Portrait, 1972 B': A haunting oil painting capturing the artist’s turmoil & existential angst through distorted forms and raw emotion – a key work of Expressionism.
Francis Bacon's "Study for Portrait of Van Gogh III" (1957) is a haunting exploration of melancholy and introspection, blending Van Gogh’s style with Bacon’s signature distortion. A powerful modernist piece.
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 haunting 'Three Studies for Portrait of George Dyer' (1964) captures raw emotion & psychological turmoil through fragmented figures on light ground. A pivotal triptych reflecting a complex relationship.
Experience Francis Bacon's raw emotion in "Three Studies of Isabel Rawsthorne." This iconic 1967 painting captures intimacy & turmoil through distorted figures, a masterpiece of modern art.