Showing 6 artworks with Francis Bacon and with 1953 and with Oil On Canvas
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- Post-War Expressionism
- Expressionist Portrait
- Visceral Texture
- Francis Bacon
- Psychological Tension
- Oil On Canvas
- Expressionist Art
- Bacon Painting
- Distorted Human Form
- Metal Grate
- Pope Innocent X
- Fragmented Face
- Solitary Figure
- Living Room Decor
- Baboon Figure
- Anxiety
- Figure Painting
- Monochrome Blue Black
- Wall Hanging
- Deep Purple Palette
- Fragmented Surfaces
- Sensuous Painting
- Thick Impasto
- Irish Artist
- Art Reproduction
Francis Bacon’s haunting ‘Study After Velázquez’s Portrait of Pope Innocent X’ – a masterpiece of expressionism. Explore its dark allure & powerful symbolism.
An unsettling monochrome depiction of a distorted human head by Francis Bacon captures the raw anxiety of 1953 through visceral expressionism, inviting you to explore this profound masterpiece of psychological depth.
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.
A haunting study of tension and primal emotion, Francis Bacon's 1953 masterpiece Man with Dog captures visceral psychological torment through distorted forms, inviting you to explore this iconic post-war expressionist work.
The painting depicts a man and a dog intertwined on a metal grate, embodying Bacon's exploration of vulnerability and confinement amidst a dark backdrop.
A visceral exploration of existential angst, this unsettling Expressionist portrait by Francis Bacon captures a solitary figure trapped in a geometric cage, inviting you to experience the raw power of mid-century modern art.