Showing 5 artworks with Francis Bacon and with Surrealist Expressionism
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- Espresso
- Phthalo Green
- Driftwood
- White
- Surrealism
- Francis Bacon
- “Bacon Museum Art”
- Distortion
- Naked Figure
- “Home Decor Art”
- Irish Painter Francis Bacon
- Symbolic Imagery Art
- Surrealist Expression
- Surrealist Wall Decor
- Anatomy
- “Dark Color Art”
- Cat Dog Room Scene
- Chair Sculpture
- Emotion
- Distorted Head Art
- Black White Canvas
- Purple Suit
- Expressive Brushstrokes
- Psychological Disintegration
- “Contemporary Wall Art”
- British Art
- Disturbing Imagery
- “Gift For Art Lovers”
- 1949 Painting”
A visceral portrait of existential despair featuring a distorted screaming figure by Francis Bacon from 1949 captures the raw trauma of the post-war era and invites you to explore this masterpiece of modern art.
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.
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.
Francis Bacon’s ‘Head I,’ 1949, presents a haunting expressionistic portrait of a distorted human figure with an enormous eye, capturing raw emotion and unsettling surrealism from the post-war era – discover this iconic artwork.