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Explore Francis Bacon’s haunting ‘Three Studies for Figures at the Base of a Crucifixion.’ A visceral post-war masterpiece of expressionism, capturing anguish & isolation.
Francis Bacon’s haunting ‘Study After Velázquez’s Portrait of Pope Innocent X’ – a masterpiece of expressionism. Explore its dark allure & powerful symbolism.
Francis Bacon’s ‘Portrait of George Dyer’ – a haunting reflection of modern anxiety. Explore this raw Expressionist masterpiece featuring distorted forms & symbolic depth.
Experience the visceral intensity of Francis Bacon's 1970 expressionist masterpiece Studies from the Human Body, a haunting triptych exploring existential vulnerability that invites you to explore this profound work.
Experience the visceral horror of Francis Bacon's 1944 masterpiece Three Studies for Figures at the Base of a Crucifixion, an Expressionist triptych of raw existential anguish that invites you to explore its power.
Explore Francis Bacon’s haunting ‘Triptych, May-June 1973.’ A visceral expression of grief & loss in a monumental Expressionist masterpiece. Discover its raw emotion and legacy.
Explore the wartime & portrait art of Rupert Shephard (1909-1992). English painter known for industrial scenes, portraits & Slade School training. Discover his work!
Explore Francis Bacon’s unsettling ‘Three Studies for a Crucifixion’ (1962). A visceral oil painting of anguish & fragmentation, embodying Expressionism's raw emotion.
An unsettling Expressionist descent into psychological trauma, Francis Bacon's Sphinx III captures profound existential dread through distorted figures and muted tones, inviting you to explore this visceral masterpiece.
Experience the visceral existential dread of Francis Bacon's 1950 Expressionist masterpiece Fragment of a Crucifixion, featuring unsettling imagery that invites you to explore the depths of postwar trauma and fine art.
Explore Francis Bacon's visceral 1965 Crucifixion triptych – a haunting masterpiece of Expressionism. Confront themes of suffering, violence & the fragility of life through distorted forms and searing color.
Francis Bacon’s "Portrait of George Dyer Talking" (1966): A surreal, unsettling masterpiece in thick impasto. Explore this Expressionist portrait's raw emotion & unique style.
Francis Bacon’s ‘Figures in Movement VC’ – a surreal oil painting of isolated figures within a dark, textured space. Explore its distorted forms & melancholic mood.
Explore Francis Bacon’s unsettling Triptych – a visceral depiction of human distress & decay in oil on canvas. Dark tones, distorted figures, & raw emotion define this iconic work.
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.
Experience the visceral tension of Francis Bacon's 1969 Expressionist masterpiece Study for Bullfight No. 1, a haunting exploration of primal fear and distorted form that invites you to explore his legendary legacy.
Explore Francis Bacon’s unsettling 'Second Version of Triptych,' a surreal 1988 oil painting. A powerful expressionist work featuring distorted figures & vibrant red, embodying anxiety and the human condition.
Francis Bacon’s "Man & Child" (1963) – a surreal oil painting of intense emotion & geometric forms. Explore its Expressionist style, claustrophobic atmosphere, and symbolic depth.
Francis Bacon’s visceral ‘Sweeney Agonistes,’ inspired by Eliot's poem, plunges viewers into existential horror with grotesque figures and jarring colors—a cornerstone of Expressionism reflecting trauma and decay.