Showing 24 artworks with Francis Bacon and with Contemporary Realism
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Francis Bacon’s ‘Head I’ – a haunting, textured portrait of a cow head in stark light. Explore this iconic 1949 oil painting's realism & existential depth.
Francis Bacon’s unsettling ‘Second Version of Triptych 1944’ presents a masked figure seated in a stark red room, embodying the artist's visceral exploration of human anguish and isolation during the post-war era – discover this iconic work.
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.
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.
Francis Bacon’s Study for Head of Isabel Rawsthorne: A haunting pastel portrait capturing raw emotion & introspective beauty. Expressive realism, layered texture – a unique piece by the master.
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 haunting 'Four Studies for a Self-Portrait,' 1967 – an unsettling depiction of human vulnerability and psychological exploration rendered in oil on canvas.
Experience Francis Bacon’s visceral "Jet of Water," a dynamic black and white depiction of water in motion capturing the artist's raw emotionality from the 1990s. Discover this powerful artwork and bring its intensity into your space.
Experience the visceral tension of Francis Bacon's 1969 Expressionist masterpiece Study for Bullfight No. 1, a haunting exploration of primal fear and distorted form that invites you to explore his legendary legacy.
Francis Bacon (1909-1992) was a British painter known for his emotionally charged figurative works characterized by distorted forms and existential themes. Despite lacking formal training, he developed a distinctive style influenced by diverse sources, cementing his place as a pivotal figure in modern art.
Francis Bacon's 'Three Studies of Figures on Beds' (1972) presents unsettling black and white scenes of human isolation and anguish, characteristic of the artist’s visceral style. Explore this iconic work by a 20th-century master and bring its powerful imagery into your space.
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