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Triptych inspired by the Oresteia of Aeschylus (center panel), 1981 - This unsettling portrait captures Bacon's signature style—a naked figure slumped in a chair, rendered with grotesque distortions and muted colors—reflecting themes of trauma and psychological disintegration.
Three Studies for Portrait No. 1968 B by Francis Bacon – An expressive oil painting depicting a man with an open mouth and distorted facial features, primarily utilizing pink hues to convey emotion and capturing the unsettling beauty of existential angst.
Three Figures in a Room 1 by Francis Bacon – A haunting depiction of three figures seated at a dining table, embodying the artist's signature exploration of psychological torment and visceral emotion within a starkly minimalist setting.
Francis Bacon’s "Study for Portrait III" showcases a haunting figure in opulent darkness. Explore this Mannerist masterpiece – impasto, gold accents & distorted perspective.
Francis Bacon's "Study of a Child" captures raw emotion & unsettling imagery. This Expressionist masterpiece explores vulnerability and the human condition through distorted forms and intense color. Explore its haunting beauty.
Explore Francis Bacon’s unsettling ‘Study for Portrait V.’ A surreal portrait blending geometric abstraction & intense emotion. Discover its symbolism & unique style.
Francis Bacon's haunting 'Two Figures Lying on a Bed' (1968) explores trauma and vulnerability through distorted forms & unsettling imagery. A key work of the Expressionist master.
Explore Francis Bacon’s unsettling 'Second Version of Triptych,' a surreal 1988 oil painting. A powerful expressionist work featuring distorted figures & vibrant red, embodying anxiety and the human condition.
Francis Bacon’s ‘Oedipus & Sphinx’ – a haunting reimagining of myth. Explore this visceral expressionist masterpiece featuring distorted figures, pink hues, and raw emotion.
Triptych, left - This painting depicts a man seated on a bench with crossed legs, conveying palpable pain and discomfort. The composition incorporates elements like chairs, a couch, and a clock to create a detailed scene reflecting Bacon's exploration of human emotion.
Explore Francis Bacon’s ‘Head (van Gogh)’ – a visceral portrait of raw emotion & distorted form. Thick impasto, unsettling colors, & Expressionist style. A powerful piece by a modern master.
A hauntingly distorted Expressionist masterpiece by Francis Bacon from 1979 captures the raw psychological intensity of his portrait of Muriel Belcher, inviting you to explore this profound work of modern art history.
Francis Bacon's 'Two Figures Lying on a Bed' (1968) delves into themes of trauma and vulnerability through grotesque distortions and disturbing visual elements—a cornerstone of Expressionist art.
A haunting study by Francis Bacon depicting Isabel Rawsthorne, rendered with his signature distorted features and unsettling expressionism. Explore the visceral intensity of this iconic 1966 portrait.
Explore Francis Bacon’s ‘Two Studies for a Self-Portrait.’ A textured, expressionistic portrait brimming with psychological intensity & raw emotion. Discover this iconic work.
Explore Francis Bacon’s haunting ‘Study for Head of Isabel Rawsthorne,’ a surrealist portrait brimming with distorted forms & dark colors. A unique piece by the master.
Dive into Francis Bacon's haunting 'Self-Portrait (1973)'. This visceral oil painting explores existential anguish through distorted form and muted tones, reflecting the artist’s turbulent inner world.
Francis Bacon's 'Reclining Woman' (1961) is a hauntingly visceral depiction of vulnerability and isolation, rendered in his signature distorted style. Explore the raw emotion captured on canvas.
This striking monochrome study captures the essence of Francis Bacon's expressive style. Inspired by Velázquez's Portrait of Pope Innocent X, it portrays a figure trapped within claustrophobic vertical lines and shadowed darkness, conveying profound emotional turmoil.