Reclining Figure, 1966 by Francis Bacon


70cm x 50cm
28" x 20"

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About Francis Bacon

Francis Bacon is probably best known for his unique, disturbing and moving interpretations of Velasquez’s famous painting of Pope Innocent X. As an artist he wanted to show what was deep inside a person rather than their surface appearance. He often took lots of photographs of his subjects which he would fold and tear to create his distorted compositions.

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