Showing 7 artworks with Francis Bacon and with George Dyer
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The painting depicts George Dyer with an open mouth, conveying intense emotion and unsettling distortion – characteristic of Francis Bacon's expressionist style.
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.
Francis Bacon’s "Portrait of George Dyer Talking" (1966) captures raw emotion and unsettling surrealism through thick impasto, exploring the artist's fascination with fractured figures and psychological depth. Discover this iconic piece's visceral style.
Francis Bacon's 'Portrait of George Dyer Staring into a Mirror' captures raw emotion & existential themes through distorted figures. Explore the intense friendship and artistic legacy within this iconic painting.
Explore Francis Bacon's poignant 'Triptych August 1972,' commemorating Dyer’s suicide with unsettling depictions of vulnerability and existential despair—a masterpiece reflecting trauma and loss.
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.