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Experience Francis Bacon’s "Three Studies of Lucian Freud." A visceral triptych exploring raw emotion & psychological depth through bold lines & muted tones. An iconic masterpiece.
Explore Francis Bacon’s ‘Dog’ (1952): A raw, emotionally charged expressionist painting featuring a solitary figure within a stark geometric landscape. Perfect for art collectors.
Experience the visceral intensity of Francis Bacon's 1970 expressionist masterpiece Studies from the Human Body, a haunting triptych exploring existential vulnerability that invites you to explore this profound work.
Experience the unsettling distortion and raw emotional intensity of Francis Bacon's 1971 self-portrait at Centre Georges Pompidou, a masterpiece of expressionism that invites you to explore his visceral world.
The painting was created in 1972 and features a woman nude standing in a doorway, surrounded by two figures. It embodies Bacon’s signature style of Expressionism, characterized by visceral imagery and exploration of psychological themes.
Francis Bacon’s haunting black and white portrait captures Henrietta Moraes's shocked gaze and intense emotion—a visceral exploration of the human condition emblematic of Expressionism and reflecting his profound engagement with psychological depth.
Figura tumbada by Francis Bacon – A haunting depiction of human vulnerability and decay, characterized by distorted figures and unsettling color palettes reminiscent of Bacon’s signature style.
The image depicts a man's face against a stark red backdrop, characterized by distorted features and exaggerated expressions—a disconcerting portrayal reflecting Bacon’s exploration of psychological torment.
Inspired by Picasso's Guernica, "Two Figures" exemplifies Bacon's preoccupation with themes of violence, isolation, and primal instinct. It remains a powerful symbol of existential angst.
The painting depicts a man with a striking white face paint covering, wearing a red shirt and scarf, gazing intently at the viewer against a textured crimson backdrop. Bacon's signature style embodies visceral emotion and psychological exploration.
Francis Bacon’s haunting Study of a Baboon captures the unsettling stillness of postwar Britain through his signature expressive style—a visceral depiction of human vulnerability rendered in oil on canvas. Explore this iconic piece and bring Bacon's powerful vision home.
This Study for Nude by Francis Bacon exemplifies Expressionism’s raw emotional intensity. Created in 1951, the painting depicts a nude figure enveloped within heavy curtains, conveying themes of confinement and psychological distress. Bacon utilized thick gestural strokes with oil paints to achieve textural depth and dramatic contrasts—a testament to his distinctive artistic vision.
Experience the visceral intensity of Francis Bacon's portrait studies featuring surprising avian elements; discover this raw masterpiece from the mid-20th century today.
Experience the visceral distortion of Francis Bacon's portrait studies, capturing raw emotional intensity from the mid-20th century; discover this powerful masterpiece today.
Explore the wartime & portrait art of Rupert Shephard (1909-1992). English painter known for industrial scenes, portraits & Slade School training. Discover his work!
A descent into existential horror unfolds through Francis Bacon's 1956 expressionist masterpiece featuring a man carrying a child, inviting you to explore the raw emotional intensity of this iconic oil painting.
A haunting grayscale portrait by Francis Bacon – explore its unsettling distortion, Expressionist flair & raw emotion. Discover this iconic work of modern art.
Francis Bacon’s “Two Studies for Self-Portrait” embodies Expressionist intensity, depicting scarred faces reflecting trauma amidst the bleak hues of post-war Britain. Explore this unsettling masterpiece and bring home a stunning reproduction from ArtsDot.
Francis Bacon’s haunting study for a portrait captures an unsettling expressionist visage against a fiery red backdrop—a visceral exploration of distorted form and emotion emblematic of the postwar era.
studies of george dyer and isabel rawsthorne, 1970 b