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Francis Bacon’s ‘Studies for Portrait (Looking Right)’ 1964 captures a hauntingly intimate portrait of a woman with closed eyes, embodying the artist's visceral style and exploring themes of isolation. Discover this iconic work and bring its powerful emotion into your space.
Francis Bacon's 'Three Studies of Figures on Beds' (1972) presents unsettling black and white scenes of human isolation and anguish, characteristic of the artist’s visceral style. Explore this iconic work by a 20th-century master and bring its powerful imagery into your space.
Experience Francis Bacon’s unsettling Self-Portrait 5, an expressionist masterpiece capturing a distorted human form against a vibrant pink backdrop. This iconic work embodies the artist's visceral style and profound emotional depth – discover or own this captivating piece.
Francis Bacon's unsettling painting depicts a stark red wall and a stained table, capturing a dark and moody atmosphere reflecting the artist’s visceral style. Explore this iconic work and discover its profound emotional depth.
Francis Bacon’s "Man Kneeling in Grass" presents a dramatically intense expressionist painting of a naked man in a visceral tableau, capturing raw emotion and displacement. Explore this iconic work by the 20th-century master and discover its profound impact.
Francis Bacon's unsettling 'Three Studies of Henrietta Moraes II' (1969) presents a grotesque and distorted portrait, capturing raw emotion with visceral intensity characteristic of the artist’s post-war style. Explore this iconic work and discover its haunting beauty.