Showing 6 artworks with Francis Bacon and with Focal
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Francis Bacon
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- Bronze
- Driftwood
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- Thick Impasto Texture
- Existential Dread
- Distorted Human Form
- Distorted Portrait
- Grotesque Beauty
- Abstracted Man
- Francis Bacon Style
- Fear
- Raw Emotion
- Expressive Brushstrokes
- Visceral Texture
- Claustrophobic Space
- Visceral Tension
- Thick Impasto
- Monochrome Blue
- Gold Highlights
- Fragmented Identity
- Irish Artist
- Psychological Torment
- Portraiture
- Surrealist Anatomy
- Psychological Horror
- Bullfight Scene
- Muted Ochre Palette
- Distorted Figures
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.
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.
A hauntingly distorted portrait of existential dread by Francis Bacon captures a man trapped in geometric shadows through visceral expressionism, inviting you to explore the profound depth of this 20th-century masterpiece.
The painting depicts a man with an unsettling visage, clad in black robes and seated upon a metal-framed chair, gazing intently at the viewer with an expression of profound intensity. Executed in oil paint with an expressive style reminiscent of Francis Bacon's signature technique, the artwork captures a moment of psychological drama.
Experience the visceral tension of Francis Bacon's 1969 Expressionist masterpiece Study for Bullfight No. 1, a haunting exploration of primal fear and distorted form that invites you to explore his legendary legacy.
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.