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Sleeping Figure, 1974 - This haunting painting by Francis Bacon depicts a man lying on a bed with his head turned to the side, capturing a moment of profound stillness amidst unsettling imagery. The room’s details—chairs, lamps, and a clock—contribute to an atmosphere of quiet contemplation.
A haunting study by Francis Bacon depicting Isabel Rawsthorne, rendered with his signature distorted features and unsettling expressionism. Explore the visceral intensity of this iconic 1966 portrait.
Francis Bacon's 'Figures in Movement' (1973) captures raw emotion and unsettling intimacy through stark black & white. Explore the visceral intensity of this private portrait, a key work in Bacon’s oeuvre.
Experience Francis Bacon's 'Study for a Running Dog,' a haunting 1954 expressionist masterpiece. Explore its unsettling form, muted palette & raw emotion.
Experience the raw emotion of Francis Bacon's 'Lying Figure (1966)'. This iconic oil painting captures existential anguish through distorted forms & vibrant reds, a cornerstone of modern art.
Study from the Human Body by Francis Bacon - A haunting depiction of human vulnerability and confinement, rendered in vibrant hues within a cage motif. Explore Bacon's masterful use of color and texture to convey profound psychological depth.
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.
Experience Francis Bacon's 'Three Studies of Lucian Freud,' 1969 B – a visceral triptych exploring human emotion and the complex relationship between two artistic giants. A masterpiece of expressionism, now available as a stunning hand-painted reproduction.
Francis Bacon’s Study for a Portrait captures the unsettling intimacy of expressionism, portraying a solitary man amidst scattered papers and a watchful gaze – a haunting glimpse into the artist's emotionally charged vision of postwar Britain. Explore this iconic piece and bring its visceral beauty home.
Francis Bacon’s unsettling portrait study captures Lucian Freud's face in a distorted tableau of raw emotion—a hallmark of his Expressionist style and the turbulent postwar era. Explore this iconic piece and bring Bacon’s visceral vision into your home.
Francis Bacon’s unsettling portrait studies capture visceral emotion through distorted figures against stark white backgrounds—a hallmark of his expressive style during the 1960s. Explore this iconic piece and bring Bacon's haunting vision into your home.
Francis Bacon’s unsettling self-portrait captures the visceral horror of post-war Britain through distorted flesh and stark black backgrounds—a masterful depiction of psychological torment that invites contemplation and offers a glimpse into the artist's deeply personal vision.
Explore Francis Bacon’s unsettling Study for Portrait – a visceral depiction of human vulnerability captured in his signature Brutalist style. This iconic piece embodies the artist's exploration of psychological torment and isolation during the 1980s, inviting you to immerse yourself in its haunting beauty.
Francis Bacon’s unsettling triptych captures a woman poised on the brink of collapse under an umbrella, embodying raw emotion and vulnerability within his signature expressionist style—a poignant exploration of human fragility from 1970.