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Francis Bacon’s haunting ‘Study After Velázquez’s Portrait of Pope Innocent X’ – a masterpiece of expressionism. Explore its dark allure & powerful symbolism.
Francis Bacon’s haunting Study of a Baboon captures the unsettling stillness of postwar Britain through his signature expressive style—a visceral depiction of human vulnerability rendered in oil on canvas. Explore this iconic piece and bring Bacon's powerful vision home.
Francis Bacon’s 'Figures in a Street' (1983) is a haunting surrealist masterpiece. Explore its dramatic red & brown palette, unsettling composition & themes of isolation. A powerful work by the iconic Irish artist.
Francis Bacon’s intensely emotive 'Three Studies for a Portrait of Peter Board' captures a haunting close-up of the artist’s eyes, reflecting a visceral mood characteristic of his 1975 paintings. Explore this iconic work and bring home a unique piece of art history.
Explore Francis Bacon's haunting 'Study of a Baboon' (1953). This Expressionist masterpiece captures anguish and isolation through distorted forms & vivid colors – a visceral exploration of the human condition.
Born in Dublin, Ireland, Francis Bacon (1909-1992) forged his artistic path independently, absorbing influences from Surrealism and Cubism. Known for emotionally charged figurative paintings characterized by distorted forms and raw expressionism, he remains a cornerstone of modern art.
Explore Francis Bacon’s unsettling ‘Three Studies for a Crucifixion’ (1962). A visceral oil painting of anguish & fragmentation, embodying Expressionism's raw emotion.
Francis Bacon's 'Van Gogh dans un paysage' (1957) captures the artist’s fascination with Van Gogh, blending raw emotion and brushstrokes to evoke a haunting, spectral vision of the painter.
Explore Francis Bacon’s unsettling Triptych – a visceral depiction of human distress & decay in oil on canvas. Dark tones, distorted figures, & raw emotion define this iconic work.
Francis Bacon’s "Henrietta Moraes 1" presents a strikingly unsettling expressionist portrait of a masked figure in vibrant yellows and oranges, capturing the artist's signature visceral emotion and unique style. Discover this iconic work and bring its intensity into your space.
Explore Francis Bacon’s ‘Dog,’ a surreal oil painting blending Cubist & Surrealist styles. A gray elephant on a fractured stage – intense, unsettling, and powerfully modern.
Explore Francis Bacon’s unsettling 'Second Version of Triptych,' a surreal 1988 oil painting. A powerful expressionist work featuring distorted figures & vibrant red, embodying anxiety and the human condition.
Explore Francis Bacon’s Study for Portrait II (After the Life Mask of William Blake). A haunting oil painting showcasing his signature expressionistic style & raw emotion.
Francis Bacon's haunting 1982 'Study for Self-Portrait' captures the raw emotion of the expressionist master with a desolate figure gazing out from an empty room, a poignant exploration of isolation and anxiety that invites you to own this iconic piece.
Explore Francis Bacon’s ‘Two Studies for a Self-Portrait.’ A textured, expressionistic portrait brimming with psychological intensity & raw emotion. Discover this iconic work.
Dive into Francis Bacon's haunting 'Self-Portrait (1973)'. This visceral oil painting explores existential anguish through distorted form and muted tones, reflecting the artist’s turbulent inner world.
Francis Bacon’s unsettling 'Three Studies for a Portrait of Peter Board' captures the artist’s signature brutalist style and explores themes of vulnerability amidst fear—a haunting depiction from 1975 that invites you to experience the visceral power of this iconic masterpiece.
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.