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Explore Francis Bacon's 'Homage to Van Gogh,' a powerful 1950 tribute to the tormented artist. This emotionally charged painting captures Van Gogh's vulnerability and existential angst with Bacon’s signature raw style.
Lying Figure Nr. 3 by Francis Bacon - A haunting black and white depiction of a dancer amidst shadowy figures, capturing the artist's signature visceral style.
Francis Bacon's 'Study for Portrait of J.H.' is a haunting black-and-white depiction of a baby’s head, reflecting the artist’s visceral exploration of human emotion and mortality. A powerful study in distortion and psychological depth.
Experience the raw emotion of Francis Bacon's 'Seated Figure.' This unsettling portrait captures psychological turmoil through distorted forms, muted colors, and visceral brushstrokes – a cornerstone of modern art.
This haunting portrait by Francis Bacon captures a man's unsettling gaze and posture, juxtaposed against the stark simplicity of a chair and handbag. Explore the visceral emotion conveyed through Bacon’s masterful use of color and texture.
Explore Francis Bacon’s 'Three Studies of George Dyres (1966)': a haunting portrait of psychological turmoil. Intense textures & distorted forms evoke raw emotion. A key work by the Irish master.
Francis Bacon's 'Crucifixion' (1965) is a visceral and haunting triptych exploring existential anguish through distorted figures and intense color. Witness the raw emotion of this iconic masterpiece.
Explore Francis Bacon’s unsettling ‘Three Studies for a Crucifixion’ (1962). A visceral oil painting of anguish & fragmentation, embodying Expressionism's raw emotion.
Experience Francis Bacon’s "Three Studies of Lucian Freud." A visceral triptych exploring raw emotion & psychological depth through bold lines & muted tones. An iconic masterpiece.
Francis Bacon's haunting 'Henrietta Moraes' captures raw emotion & vulnerability through distorted form and visceral red hues. Explore the artist’s exploration of the human condition.
Three Studies for a Portrait of Lucian Freud, left - (196) by Francis Bacon – A haunting depiction of Lucian Freud’s face partially obscured by his hand, rendered in Bacon's signature crimson hues and characterized by unsettling textures. Explore the artist's biography and delve into the emotional depth of this iconic piece.
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.
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.
“Reclining Woman,” by Francis Bacon (1961), explores themes of vulnerability and psychological torment through distorted figures against a stark red backdrop. This iconic piece showcases Bacon’s signature style—a visceral depiction of human form—and is currently exhibited at Tate Britain as part of Modern and Contemporary British Art.
Francis Bacon’s "Head II" – a haunting portrait of a Black woman in expressive, textured oil paint. Explore this powerful work's melancholic beauty & 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.
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.