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Francis Bacon’s haunting black and white portrait captures Henrietta Moraes's shocked gaze and intense emotion—a visceral exploration of the human condition emblematic of Expressionism and reflecting his profound engagement with psychological depth.
Francis Bacon’s haunting 'Three Studies of Isabel Rawsthorne right' captures the unsettling gaze and visceral emotion characteristic of his Expressionist style—a portrait steeped in 1966 British art history, inviting you to explore this iconic masterpiece.
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 haunting study for a portrait captures an unsettling expressionist visage against a fiery red backdrop—a visceral exploration of distorted form and emotion emblematic of the postwar era.
Francis Bacon's 'Van Gogh dans un paysage' (1957) captures the artist’s fascination with Van Gogh, blending raw emotion and brushstrokes to evoke a haunting, spectral vision of the painter.
Francis Bacon (1909-1992) was a British painter known for his emotionally charged figurative works characterized by distorted forms and existential themes. Despite lacking formal training, he developed a distinctive style influenced by diverse sources, cementing his place as a pivotal figure in modern art.
Version No. 2 of Lying Figure with Hypodermic Syringe is a 1968 oil-on-canvas painting by Francis Bacon, depicting Henrietta Moraes reclining on a bed alongside a syringe – the second panel in a series exploring vulnerability and decay. Known for its stark imagery and visceral emotion.
Francis Bacon’s "Study for Portrait III" showcases a haunting figure in opulent darkness. Explore this Mannerist masterpiece – impasto, gold accents & distorted perspective.
Explore Francis Bacon’s "Man in Blue IV," a haunting portrait of isolation & melancholy. Discover its dramatic lighting, textured realism, & Expressionist style.
Explore Francis Bacon’s ‘Two Studies for a Self-Portrait.’ A textured, expressionistic portrait brimming with psychological intensity & raw emotion. Discover this iconic work.
Francis Bacon's 'Portrait of a Dwarf (1975)' is a hauntingly distorted depiction of human isolation and anxiety, showcasing his signature Expressionistic style and masterful use of color & form.
Experience Francis Bacon's 'Study for a Running Dog,' a haunting 1954 expressionist masterpiece. Explore its unsettling form, muted palette & raw emotion.
Francis Bacon’s unsettling Figuras en movimiento 1 captures a moment of profound vulnerability—a naked figure grappling with isolation and fear against a stark red backdrop. This iconic piece exemplifies Bacon's expressive figurative style, rooted in the postwar British art scene, inviting viewers to contemplate existential anxieties.
Experience Francis Bacon’s haunting ‘In Memory of George Dyer,’ a visceral portrait of two men locked in an intimate, yet unsettling, exchange. Explore the raw emotion and displacement that defined Bacon's iconic style – a masterpiece of 20th-century art.