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Experience Francis Bacon's raw emotion in "Three Studies of Isabel Rawsthorne." This iconic 1967 painting captures intimacy & turmoil through distorted figures, a masterpiece of modern art.
Francis Bacon’s "Portrait of George Dyer Talking" (1966) captures raw emotion and unsettling surrealism through thick impasto, exploring the artist's fascination with fractured figures and psychological depth. Discover this iconic piece's visceral style.
Francis Bacon's 'Portrait of George Dyer Staring into a Mirror' captures raw emotion & existential themes through distorted figures. Explore the intense friendship and artistic legacy within this iconic painting.
Painting by Francis Bacon titled "Studies from the Human Body, 1975". Oil, pastel and dry transfer lettering on canvas. Dimensions: 78 x 58 in. © The Estate of Francis Bacon. All rights reserved, DACS Images.
The painting depicts a naked figure lying on a bed with a syringe in their hand against a pink backdrop, accompanied by two other figures partially obscured by the main subject. Bacon's work explores themes of vulnerability and unease through visceral imagery.
The painting depicts a reclining figure with a turned head, adorned with a hat and possessing avian features – a characteristic motif of Bacon’s oeuvre. Alongside the central figure are two chairs and a clock, contributing to an unsettling atmosphere that reflects the artist's preoccupation with psychological torment and existential anxieties.
Three Studies of Henrietta Moraes II, 1969 A - This haunting painting by Francis Bacon depicts a woman with closed eyes and scarred skin against a vibrant yellow background, capturing the artist's signature exploration of pain and vulnerability.
Study of George Dyer, 1971 - An oil expressionist painting by Francis Bacon depicting a man seated with crossed legs and a cat on his lap before a window.
Experience Francis Bacon's 'Head-VI,' a haunting 1949 painting exploring existential angst & trauma through distorted figures, surreal elements, and a screaming face inspired by silent film.
The painting showcases a man with a grotesquely distorted face, reflecting Bacon's signature style and exploring themes of psychological torment and vulnerability. Its unsettling imagery captures the artist’s profound engagement with human emotion.
Francis Bacon's 'Figures in a Garden' (1936) captures unsettling human forms within a claustrophobic landscape, reflecting his exploration of isolation and psychological distress through Expressionist techniques.
Man Turning On The Light (1973-74) - Francis Bacon A haunting depiction of vulnerability and transformation, this painting captures the essence of Bacon's signature style – distorted figures rendered in unsettling detail against a stark backdrop. Explore the psychological depth of this iconic artwork.
Study after Velazquez II by Tony Shafrazi Gallery - This painting depicts a man seated in a chair with his mouth open, dressed in purple and yellow attire against a vibrant backdrop of orange and yellow hues.
Experience the raw emotion of Francis Bacon's 'Three Studies of Figures on Beds.' This iconic 1972 painting captures unsettling beauty with oil and pastel on canvas – a visceral masterpiece.
Head II by Francis Bacon – A haunting black and white portrait capturing raw emotion and psychological intensity. Painted in 1948, it’s part of a series exploring the human condition through distorted faces.
Delve into Francis Bacon's unsettling exploration of the human psyche with 'Three Studies for Self-Portrait,' a triptych masterpiece characterized by distorted faces and evocative ties. Explore ArtsDot’s exquisite reproductions.
Portrait of George Dyer Crouching - This painting by Francis Bacon depicts a man seated within a large bowl, surrounded by chairs and a cup, capturing the artist's signature visceral emotional intensity.
Triptych inspired by the Oresteia of Aeschylus (center panel), 1981 - This unsettling portrait captures Bacon's signature style—a naked figure slumped in a chair, rendered with grotesque distortions and muted colors—reflecting themes of trauma and psychological disintegration.
Three Studies for Portrait No. 1968 B by Francis Bacon – An expressive oil painting depicting a man with an open mouth and distorted facial features, primarily utilizing pink hues to convey emotion and capturing the unsettling beauty of existential angst.
Three Figures in a Room 1 by Francis Bacon – A haunting depiction of three figures seated at a dining table, embodying the artist's signature exploration of psychological torment and visceral emotion within a starkly minimalist setting.
Version No. 2 of Lying Figure with Hypodermic Syringe is a 1968 oil-on-canvas painting by Francis Bacon, depicting Henrietta Moraes reclining on a bed alongside a syringe – the second panel in a series exploring vulnerability and decay. Known for its stark imagery and visceral emotion.
This haunting depiction by Francis Bacon captures profound anguish and vulnerability through a reclining nude figure against a stark green backdrop. Exploring themes of pain and displacement, it exemplifies Bacon's distinctive style—a visceral reaction to the human condition.
Study of a Nude with Figure in a Mirror - Francis Bacon A haunting depiction by Francis Bacon explores themes of vulnerability and trauma through fragmented imagery and visceral textures. The painting portrays a nude woman seated before a mirror, her body marred by scars and bruises—a stark reminder of suffering and resilience. Influenced by Surrealism and Expressionism, Bacon’s masterful techniq
Francis Bacon's "Study of a Child" captures raw emotion & unsettling imagery. This Expressionist masterpiece explores vulnerability and the human condition through distorted forms and intense color. Explore its haunting beauty.