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Francis Bacon’s unsettling Study for Portrait of Isabel Rawsthorne 2 captures a distorted and emotionally charged figure with exaggerated features and a dramatic red background, embodying the artist's expressionist style and visceral intensity. Discover this iconic piece and own a fragment of art history.
Francis Bacon's Study for a Self-Portrait captures a profoundly unsettling moment of raw emotion and distorted form, reflecting the artist’s visceral style from the 20th century. Explore this iconic piece and discover its haunting beauty – perfect for art lovers.
Explore Francis Bacon’s unsettling ‘Three Studies of Lucian Freud,’ a visceral triptych showcasing surrealism & fragmented cubist style. A rare masterpiece by a legendary artist.
Francis Bacon’s ‘Walking Figure’ presents a haunting expressionist depiction of a naked man with a terrifying visage, embodying visceral emotion and displacement from post-war Britain. Explore this iconic work and bring its unsettling beauty into your space.
Explore Francis Bacon’s ‘Figure at a Washbasin,’ 1976 – a surreal masterpiece of Expressionism & Surrealism. Intense colors, fluid lines, and unsettling figures create a captivating dreamscape. A unique piece for art collectors.
Francis Bacon's unsettling 'Three Studies of Henrietta Moraes II' (1969) presents a grotesque and distorted portrait, capturing raw emotion with visceral intensity characteristic of the artist’s post-war style. Explore this iconic work and discover its haunting beauty.