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Explore Francis Bacon's haunting Study for Portrait of Henrietta Moraes (1964), an Expressionist masterpiece capturing intense emotion through distorted form and bold color on a striking red ground.
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.
Explore Francis Bacon's haunting 'Three Studies for a Portrait of Mick Jagger,' a visceral depiction capturing Jagger’s distorted visage against a stark red backdrop – a masterpiece of Expressionism.
Explore Francis Bacon’s ‘Three Figures in a Room’ (1964), a haunting triptych of nude figures in a desolate landscape. Expressionistic, unsettling, and deeply evocative – a key work by the iconic artist.
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.
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.
Explore Francis Bacon’s intense triptych (1971 right), a visceral masterpiece of distorted figures & existential themes. A key work by the iconic British painter.
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.
Francis Bacon's haunting 'Two Figures Lying on a Bed' (1968) explores trauma and vulnerability through distorted forms & unsettling imagery. A key work of the Expressionist master.
Francis Bacon’s ‘Oedipus & Sphinx’ – a haunting reimagining of myth. Explore this visceral expressionist masterpiece featuring distorted figures, pink hues, and raw emotion.
Francis Bacon was born in Dublin, Ireland, and developed a unique artistic style characterized by visceral emotion and unsettling imagery. He rejected formal training and absorbed influences from various artists.
Explore Francis Bacon’s "Three Studies for a Portrait of Peter Beard." A haunting triptych in muted tones, expressive brushstrokes & unsettling emotion. Own this unique expressionist masterpiece.
Study for Nurse - Expressionist Oil Painting by Francis Bacon A haunting depiction of female anguish rendered in vibrant greens, this piece captures the visceral intensity characteristic of Bacon's oeuvre. The painting showcases a woman seated rigidly in a chair with her mouth agape, conveying raw emotion and unsettling vulnerability. Explore the depths of human experience through this iconic art
Explore Francis Bacon’s ‘Figure in Open Doorway’ (1991). A haunting masterpiece of expressionism featuring dramatic chiaroscuro, raw textures & a solitary figure. Discover this iconic work's emotional depth.
Explore Francis Bacon’s ‘Head (van Gogh)’ – a visceral portrait of raw emotion & distorted form. Thick impasto, unsettling colors, & Expressionist style. A powerful piece by a modern master.
Francis Bacon’s "Study for Portrait of Van Gogh V" – a dynamic, expressive oil painting bursting with red hues & gestural brushstrokes. Explore its layered texture & emotional intensity.
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.
“Second Version of Study for Bullfight No. 1” was created in 1969 by Francis Bacon in Expressionism style. Find more prominent pieces of genre painting at WikiArt.org – best visual art database. sitename: www.wikiart.org date: 2024-03-27 tags: ['animals', 'bulls', 'bullfighting'] ### Second Version of Study for
Francis Bacon's 'Two Figures Lying on a Bed' (1968) delves into themes of trauma and vulnerability through grotesque distortions and disturbing visual elements—a cornerstone of Expressionist art.
Francis Bacon's 'Painting, 1946' (1971) is a haunting black & white masterpiece capturing raw emotion and existential themes. Explore the unsettling beauty of this iconic work by the renowned British artist.
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.