Showing 5 artworks with Francis Bacon and with Thick Impasto Texture
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- Thick Impasto Texture
- Francis Bacon Style
- Visceral Expressionism
- Expressionist Portrait
- Francis Bacon
- Flesh Tones
- Psychological Landscape
- Stark Red Background
- Solitary Figure
- Grotesque Beauty
- Muted Blue Palette
- Expressionist Triptych
- Raw Emotion
- Existential Agony
- Raw Emotional Tone
- Expressionist Style
- Crimson Blood
- Fragmented Identity
- Raw Emotionality
- Psychological Torment
- Visceral Dread
- Orange Background
- Crimson And Ochre
- Surrealist Anatomy
- Distorted Anatomy
A visceral exploration of mortality through distorted forms and blood-stained flesh defines this haunting 1970 Expressionist masterpiece by Francis Bacon, inviting you to experience the raw intensity of his vision.
Experience the visceral existential dread of Francis Bacon's 1962 Expressionist masterpiece Three Studies for a Crucifixion, a haunting exploration of human suffering that invites you to explore its profound depths.
A visceral expressionist portrait of raw emotion, Francis Bacon's 1969 study of Henrietta Moraes captures a haunting blend of joy and vulnerability through distorted forms, inviting you to explore this masterpiece.
An unsettling Expressionist descent into psychological trauma, Francis Bacon's Sphinx III captures profound existential dread through distorted figures and muted tones, inviting you to explore this visceral masterpiece.
A hauntingly distorted Expressionist masterpiece by Francis Bacon from 1979 captures the raw psychological intensity of his portrait of Muriel Belcher, inviting you to explore this profound work of modern art history.