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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.
Inspired by Van Gogh’s style, this study exemplifies Bacon's signature unsettling imagery and emotional depth. Explore similar artworks like "Study for Portrait of Van Gogh III" and "Self Portrait."
Experience the visceral intensity of Francis Bacon's 'Figures in Movement' (1976). This haunting painting captures raw emotion and distorted forms, reflecting the artist’s exploration of trauma & the human condition. Own a unique piece of modern art.
This Study for Nude by Francis Bacon exemplifies Expressionism’s raw emotional intensity. Created in 1951, the painting depicts a nude figure enveloped within heavy curtains, conveying themes of confinement and psychological distress. Bacon utilized thick gestural strokes with oil paints to achieve textural depth and dramatic contrasts—a testament to his distinctive artistic vision.