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- Francis Bacon
- Nakedness
- Expressionism
- Surrealism
- Oil Painting
- Distortion
- Anxiety
- Portraiture
- Post-War Art
- Isolation
- Distress
- Figures
- Chair
- Figure In Landscape
- Black Background
- Brutality
- 1966
- Modern Art
- Triptych
- Ireland
- British Art
- Distorted Form
- Anguish
- Unsettling
- Pink
Experience the raw emotion of Francis Bacon's 'Figure in a Landscape.' This unsettling masterpiece captures existential anguish through distorted forms and symbolic elements – a visceral exploration of the human condition.
“Seated Figure” by Francis Bacon (1961) explores themes of vulnerability and psychological torment through visceral imagery—a man seated on a stool with an open mouth against a brick wall backdrop—captured in Tate Britain’s Modern and Contemporary British Art collection.
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.