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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.
Experience Francis Bacon's 'Portrait of Isabel Rawsthorne' – a visceral exploration of existential angst set amidst Soho’s chaos. This iconic 1967 oil painting captures raw emotion through fractured forms and unsettling color, embodying Bacon’s signature Expressionist style.
Explore Francis Bacon’s ‘Study from Innocent X,’ a haunting 1962 oil painting. Intense reds, distorted figures & impasto create an unsettling masterpiece of expressionism.
Francis Bacon’s ‘Three Studies for a Portrait’ – a hauntingly beautiful depiction of injury & vulnerability in thick impasto. Explore this iconic, unsettling masterpiece.
Experience the raw intensity of Francis Bacon's expressionistic portraiture with Three Studies for Henrietta Moraes; discover visceral drama from 20th-century modernism.
Francis Bacon’s ‘Three Studies for a Portrait’ – a hauntingly beautiful depiction of injury & vulnerability in thick impasto. Explore this iconic, unsettling masterpiece.
Delve into Francis Bacon's haunting 'Figure Study II,' capturing raw emotion and psychological depth through bold colors & unsettling composition—a cornerstone of post-war expressionism.
This evocative portrait by Francis Bacon captures a moment of quiet contemplation amidst a windswept landscape. The artist’s masterful depiction conveys profound emotion and psychological depth, reflecting his signature style.
Francis Bacon, born in Dublin, Ireland, 1909, defied formal training to forge his own artistic path, absorbing influences from diverse sources and creating emotionally charged figurative paintings characterized by distorted forms and existential themes. His work explores vulnerability and brutality.
Francis Bacon’s haunting 'Three Studies of Isabel Rawsthorne right' captures the unsettling gaze and visceral emotion characteristic of his Expressionist style—a portrait steeped in 1966 British art history, inviting you to explore this iconic masterpiece.
Explore Francis Bacon's unsettling Study for Portrait VIII (1953), capturing psychological torment through distorted figures and dark hues—a cornerstone of Expressionism reflecting the anxieties of postwar Europe.
Explore Francis Bacon's haunting 'Pope I,' inspired by Velázquez’s portrait of Pope Innocent X. This unsettling study captures existential anguish and psychological tension through distorted form and symbolic imagery.
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.
Francis Bacon’s unsettling study for a self-portrait captures a moment of profound isolation and psychological torment—a stark depiction in monochrome reflecting the artist's signature Expressionist style during the postwar era. Explore this iconic piece and bring its haunting beauty into your home.
Francis Bacon’s unsettling 3 Studies for a Portrait of Mick Jagger captures the artist's signature brutal realism and explores themes of vulnerability through a stark red background juxtaposed against a meticulously rendered face, inviting viewers to contemplate the profound depths of human emotion.
Study for a Portrait of Van Gogh V, 1957 - Francis Bacon's evocative depiction captures the melancholic beauty of a rainy day stroll with a dog companion. This unsettling portrait explores themes of solitude and vulnerability through visceral brushstrokes.
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.
The painting depicts a man wearing a hat and gazing downwards amidst scattered flowers, primarily pink roses, symbolizing introspection and contemplation within a vibrant natural setting.
The painting depicts George Dyer with an open mouth, conveying intense emotion and unsettling distortion – characteristic of Francis Bacon's expressionist style.