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Francis Bacon's unsettling 1972 II self-portrait captures a distorted figure masked in black and white, embodying the artist’s expressionistic style and visceral emotionality from the post-war period – explore this iconic work and own a piece of art history.
Francis Bacon’s haunting ‘Three Studies for a Portrait of Peter Board,’ 1975 captures the unsettling mood of postwar Britain with visceral imagery—a man drenched in blood clutching wine glasses—reflecting Bacon's masterful exploration of human vulnerability and psychological torment. Explore this iconic piece and bring its dramatic beauty into your home.
Francis Bacon’s "Henrietta Moraes 1" presents a strikingly unsettling expressionist portrait of a masked figure in vibrant yellows and oranges, capturing the artist's signature visceral emotion and unique style. Discover this iconic work and bring its intensity into your space.
Francis Bacon’s unsettling 'Three Studies for a Portrait of Peter Board' captures the artist’s signature brutalist style and explores themes of vulnerability amidst fear—a haunting depiction from 1975 that invites you to experience the visceral power of this iconic masterpiece.
Explore Francis Bacon’s unsettling Study for Portrait – a visceral depiction of human vulnerability captured in his signature Brutalist style. This iconic piece embodies the artist's exploration of psychological torment and isolation during the 1980s, inviting you to immerse yourself in its haunting beauty.