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- Francis Bacon
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- Expressionism
- Distortion
- Anxiety
- Red
- Abstract
- British Art
- Surrealism
- 1952
- Emotion
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- Ireland
- Surreal
- Black And White
- Trauma
- 1965
- Meat
- Oil Canvas
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- Tension
- Figure Painting
- Dublin Artist
- Study
Experience the raw emotion of Francis Bacon's 'Study for the Head of a Screaming Pope.' A haunting portrait capturing anguish and isolation, rendered in bold colors and unsettling detail.
Francis Bacon's 'Figure with Meat' (1954) is a haunting masterpiece exploring mortality and the human condition through distorted forms & raw imagery. A visceral commentary on violence, faith, and existence.
Francis Bacon's 'Crucifixion' (1965) is a visceral and haunting triptych exploring existential anguish through distorted figures and intense color. Witness the raw emotion of this iconic masterpiece.
Unravel the visceral intensity of Francis Bacon’s ‘Carcass of Meat and Bird of Prey’ (1980). Explore its haunting symbolism, brutal technique & post-war anxieties in this iconic masterpiece.
The painting depicts three men seated in a room, one holding a shotgun. The scene conveys a sense of unease and psychological tension characteristic of Bacon's style.
Two Men Working in a Field by Francis Bacon - This painting depicts three men laboring together in a field under a blue sky, punctuated by birds – a poignant exploration of human connection and vulnerability characteristic of Bacon’s style.