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- Francis Bacon
- Expressionism
- Distortion
- Surrealism
- Figures
- Bacon Dark Colors
- Distorted
- Ireland
- Self-Portrait
- Visceral Texture
- Introspective Art
- Fragmented Figure Art
- British Art
- Rawsthorne Portrait
- Abstract Portrait Art
- Oil Paint Texture
- Dublin
- Psychological Torment
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- Portraiture
- 1967 Bacon Artwork
- Dublin Artist
- Carcass Of Meat
- Post-War
- Portrait
This haunting portrait by Francis Bacon captures the unsettling distortion of human form and emotion. Executed in 1972, 'Three Studies for Self-Portrait' embodies Bacon’s signature expressive style—a visceral exploration of psychological torment.
A haunting display of brutal minimalism, Francis Bacon's Sand Dune captures existential anxiety through a distorted figure and visceral textures, inviting you to explore this profound masterpiece of post-war art.
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.
Experience the raw emotion of Francis Bacon's 'Three Figures and Portrait' (1975). This iconic oil painting captures unsettling figures within a claustrophobic space, reflecting his signature style.
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.