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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.
Delve into Francis Bacon's haunting 'Figure Study II,' capturing raw emotion and psychological depth through bold colors & unsettling composition—a cornerstone of post-war expressionism.
Study for Head of Isabel Rawsthorne I by Francis Bacon – A haunting portrait featuring a bird perched on the subject’s nose, capturing a moment of unsettling tension and visceral emotion.
Francis Bacon’s unsettling study for a self-portrait captures a moment of profound isolation and psychological torment—a stark depiction in monochrome reflecting the artist's signature Expressionist style during the postwar era. Explore this iconic piece and bring its haunting beauty into your home.
Study of Red Pope Second Version - Francis Bacon The painting depicts a man seated in a chair with his hands on his chest, wearing a red robe. Another figure stands beside him. A dark and unsettling atmosphere dominates the dimly lit room.
Three Figures in a Room by Francis Bacon – A haunting triptych depicting a solitary man seated on a chair, embodying the artist's signature exploration of psychological torment and visceral emotion.
Francis Bacon’s haunting Two Studies for a Self-Portrait captures the unsettling stillness of sleep amidst grotesque clown noses and fabric masks—a visceral exploration of psychological torment emblematic of his Expressionist style and British postwar era.
Francis Bacon’s haunting study captures the unsettling stillness of a man amidst dense foliage, embodying his signature brutalist style and reflecting the anxieties of postwar Britain. Explore this evocative portrait by the Irish icon – a captivating glimpse into raw emotion and artistic innovation.
Francis Bacon’s unsettling portrait captures George Dyer astride a bicycle amidst a stark chair backdrop—a visceral depiction emblematic of his signature style and the bleak emotional landscape of the 1960s. Explore this iconic artwork and bring its haunting beauty into your home.
Francis Bacon’s haunting study for Isabel Rawsthorne captures the unsettling fusion of male and female faces—a hallmark of his visceral style—reflecting the anxieties of postwar Britain and inviting you to explore this iconic piece.