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“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 '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.
Francis Bacon's 'Head of a Woman' presents a hauntingly distorted portrait, capturing raw emotion and unsettling realism characteristic of his work. This iconic piece from the 20th-century artist evokes visceral intensity – explore this dramatic masterpiece and bring it into your collection.
Explore Francis Bacon’s "Man in Blue IV," a haunting portrait of isolation & melancholy. Discover its dramatic lighting, textured realism, & Expressionist style.
Francis Bacon's haunting 1982 'Study for Self-Portrait' captures the raw emotion of the expressionist master with a desolate figure gazing out from an empty room, a poignant exploration of isolation and anxiety that invites you to own this iconic piece.
Francis Bacon’s ‘Lying Figure in a Mirror’ captures raw emotion through a stark depiction of a nude woman before a reflective surface, embodying the artist's visceral style and exploring themes of isolation. Discover this iconic work and bring its powerful imagery into your space.
Francis Bacon’s ‘Studies for Portrait (Looking Right)’ 1964 captures a hauntingly intimate portrait of a woman with closed eyes, embodying the artist's visceral style and exploring themes of isolation. Discover this iconic work and bring its powerful emotion into your space.
A haunting study by Francis Bacon depicting Isabel Rawsthorne, rendered with his signature distorted features and unsettling expressionism. Explore the visceral intensity of this iconic 1966 portrait.
Experience Francis Bacon's visceral Landscape, a haunting beach scene brimming with unsettling detail and raw emotion from 1978. Explore this iconic work and discover the depth of his unique style.
Francis Bacon’s "Man & Child" (1963) – a surreal oil painting of intense emotion & geometric forms. Explore its Expressionist style, claustrophobic atmosphere, and symbolic depth.
Francis Bacon’s visceral ‘Dog II’, 1952, captures the raw emotion of Expressionism through a haunting depiction of a dog on a checkered floor, a timeless piece perfect for art lovers and collectors.
Francis Bacon's 'Figures in Movement' (1973) captures raw emotion and unsettling intimacy through stark black & white. Explore the visceral intensity of this private portrait, a key work in Bacon’s oeuvre.
Explore Francis Bacon’s ‘Two Studies for a Self-Portrait.’ A textured, expressionistic portrait brimming with psychological intensity & raw emotion. Discover this iconic work.
Explore Francis Bacon’s haunting ‘Study for Head of Isabel Rawsthorne,’ a surrealist portrait brimming with distorted forms & dark colors. A unique piece by the master.
Dive into Francis Bacon's haunting 'Self-Portrait (1973)'. This visceral oil painting explores existential anguish through distorted form and muted tones, reflecting the artist’s turbulent inner world.
The painting depicts a naked man standing before a sink with his back turned to the viewer, embodying themes of vulnerability and isolation through expressive brushstrokes and bold colors.
Explore Francis Bacon’s ‘Crouching Nude on a Rail,’ 1952 – a visceral Expressionist masterpiece of confinement & emotion. Intense brushstrokes, unsettling imagery, and a unique style. Discover this iconic artwork.
Francis Bacon’s haunting Two Studies for a Self-Portrait captures the unsettling stillness of sleep amidst grotesque clown noses and fabric masks—a visceral exploration of psychological torment emblematic of his Expressionist style and British postwar era.
Francis Bacon's 'Three Studies of Figures on Beds' (1972) presents unsettling black and white scenes of human isolation and anguish, characteristic of the artist’s visceral style. Explore this iconic work by a 20th-century master and bring its powerful imagery into your space.
Francis Bacon's 'Reclining Woman' (1961) is a hauntingly visceral depiction of vulnerability and isolation, rendered in his signature distorted style. Explore the raw emotion captured on canvas.