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A hauntingly visceral Expressionist portrait by Francis Bacon captures a solitary figure in profound psychological torment, inviting you to explore the raw emotional depth of this post-war masterpiece.
Francis Bacon's haunting 'Henrietta Moraes' captures raw emotion & vulnerability through distorted form and visceral red hues. Explore the artist’s exploration of the human condition.
Three Studies of Henrietta Moraes II, 1969 A - This haunting painting by Francis Bacon depicts a woman with closed eyes and scarred skin against a vibrant yellow background, capturing the artist's signature exploration of pain and vulnerability.
The painting depicts a woman's face with an oversized nose and closed eyes, bathed in dark hues to create dramatic contrast. Bacon’s expressive style conveys intense emotion through visceral imagery.
Francis Bacon's haunting 'Three Studies for Portrait of George Dyer' (1964) captures raw emotion & psychological turmoil through fragmented figures on light ground. A pivotal triptych reflecting a complex relationship.
An unsettling Expressionist descent into psychological trauma, Francis Bacon's Sphinx III captures profound existential dread through distorted figures and muted tones, inviting you to explore this visceral masterpiece.
A haunting grayscale portrait by Francis Bacon – explore its unsettling distortion, Expressionist flair & raw emotion. Discover this iconic work of modern art.
“Reclining Woman,” by Francis Bacon (1961), explores themes of vulnerability and psychological torment through distorted figures against a stark red backdrop. This iconic piece showcases Bacon’s signature style—a visceral depiction of human form—and is currently exhibited at Tate Britain as part of Modern and Contemporary British Art.
Francis Bacon’s "Head II" – a haunting portrait of a Black woman in expressive, textured oil paint. Explore this powerful work's melancholic beauty & expressionist style.
Explore Francis Bacon’s ‘Two Studies for a Self-Portrait.’ A textured, expressionistic portrait brimming with psychological intensity & raw emotion. Discover this iconic work.
Study for Crouching Nude by Francis Bacon explores themes of confinement and vulnerability through a dynamic composition featuring a caged figure inspired by Muybridge's horse jump studies. Exhibited at ICA London in 1952, it’s held at the Detroit Institute of Arts.
Francis Bacon’s "Three Studies for Portrait of George Dyer" (c. 1966) is a fragmented Cubist portrait, rich in texture & emotion. Explore this iconic work's raw power and unique style.
“Study for Head of George Dyer” was created in 1967 by Francis Bacon in Expressionism style. Find more prominent pieces of sketch and study at WikiArt.org – best visual art database.
Francis Bacon’s visceral Second Version of Triptych 1944 confronts primal horror with grotesque figures and a pulsating crimson backdrop. Explore this iconic 1988 artwork by the renowned British painter and discover its haunting legacy.
Explore 'Figure in a Landscape' by Francis Bacon – a haunting expressionist painting of despair & isolation. Dark tones, textured brushwork, & distorted perspective create a powerful, unforgettable artwork.
Study for Portrait of John Edwards by Francis Bacon - Expressionistic painting depicting a naked man with slumped posture and distressed facial expression, set against a doorway into another room.
Francis Bacon’s "Portrait of George Dyer Talking" (1966): A surreal, unsettling masterpiece in thick impasto. Explore this Expressionist portrait's raw emotion & unique style.
Seated Figure, 1961 - This painting by Francis Bacon captures the unsettling stillness of human experience. Featuring a man seated on a chair with his hands in pockets against a backdrop of couches and luggage, it embodies Bacon's signature style—a visceral exploration of emotion and psychological torment.
Figure in Movement, 1985 - This painting by Francis Bacon captures the essence of human vulnerability and isolation through its depiction of a man seated on the floor with his head down, surrounded by figures in a dining room setting.
Francis Bacon’s ‘Figures in Movement VC’ – a surreal oil painting of isolated figures within a dark, textured space. Explore its distorted forms & melancholic mood.