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Study after Velazquez I, Tony Shafrazi Gallery, Francis Bacon - This striking black and white painting depicts a man seated in a chair with his head covered by cloth, capturing the artist's signature visceral emotion and exploring themes of introspection and displacement. Inspired by Velázquez’s masterpiece, it embodies Bacon’s distinctive style.
Three Studies for Self-Portrait, Left (1974) - A haunting black and white photograph capturing Francis Bacon's introspective gaze as he contemplates his own visage.
Francis Bacon’s unsettling study for a self-portrait captures a moment of profound isolation and psychological torment—a stark depiction in monochrome reflecting the artist's signature Expressionist style during the postwar era. Explore this iconic piece and bring its haunting beauty into your home.
Francis Bacon's "Study for a Pope III" (1961) is a haunting monochrome study capturing existential anguish through distorted figures and stark shadows. Explore the raw emotion of this iconic Expressionist masterpiece.
The painting depicts three figures in a room, with one seated on a chair and another standing nearby. The scene is marked by dramatic composition and conveys a sense of unease.
Francis Bacon's haunting 'Two Figures Lying on a Bed' (1968) explores trauma and vulnerability through distorted forms & unsettling imagery. A key work of the Expressionist master.
Experience Francis Bacon's 'Study for a Running Dog,' a haunting 1954 expressionist masterpiece. Explore its unsettling form, muted palette & raw emotion.