Francis Bacon (1909-1992) - Acrylic on Canvas Board
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Description
This lot consists of a framed acrylic painting on canvas board, done in the surrealist style of Francis Bacon (British, 1909-1992). Image depicts a man with distorted figures sitting in a room that appears entirely constructed of vibrant color planes. Little to no texture or form can be noted, except in the face and body of the seated subject. A striking and enigmatic addition to any collection. Framed measurements approximately 26.5" x 19.5"; image sight approximately 19" x 12.75".
Francis Bacon (British, 1909-1992) was born into a wealthy British family. As the first world war tore through Europe, Bacon spent most of his early life living between England and Ireland. He soon found his way to Paris and Berlin, where he worked as a furniture and interior designer before turning his attention toward painting. Today, Bacon is known for his paintings of single subjects represented in isolation, with their faces and figures oftentimes distorted in a rather grotesque style. The artist's vision of humanity is a testament to his understanding of the suffering and the alienation that afflicted mankind during the second half of the 20th century.
PROVENANCE:
Private Collection
DIMENSIONS:
Overall framed approx. 26.5" x 19.5"; image approx. 19" x 12.75".
Our October 24th auction includes consignments from both the United States and Overseas. Offering a unique collection of decorative art.
PLEASE NOTE: Lots that do not carry established documented provenance nor any past auction record are described in this catalog as "in the style of". Authentication has not been established nor is it implied. No additional information regarding provenance will be provided after the auction. Definition of "in the style of" is as follows:
"In the style of" [Artist Name] : The work may be ascribed to the artist on the basis of style, but the actual authorship is unknown.
Francis Bacon (British, 1909-1992) was born into a wealthy British family. As the first world war tore through Europe, Bacon spent most of his early life living between England and Ireland. He soon found his way to Paris and Berlin, where he worked as a furniture and interior designer before turning his attention toward painting. Today, Bacon is known for his paintings of single subjects represented in isolation, with their faces and figures oftentimes distorted in a rather grotesque style. The artist's vision of humanity is a testament to his understanding of the suffering and the alienation that afflicted mankind during the second half of the 20th century.
PROVENANCE:
Private Collection
DIMENSIONS:
Overall framed approx. 26.5" x 19.5"; image approx. 19" x 12.75".
Our October 24th auction includes consignments from both the United States and Overseas. Offering a unique collection of decorative art.
PLEASE NOTE: Lots that do not carry established documented provenance nor any past auction record are described in this catalog as "in the style of". Authentication has not been established nor is it implied. No additional information regarding provenance will be provided after the auction. Definition of "in the style of" is as follows:
"In the style of" [Artist Name] : The work may be ascribed to the artist on the basis of style, but the actual authorship is unknown.
Condition
Overall excellent condition. The artwork itself shows no signs of age or wear. Frame is in pristine condition and remains structurally sound. Please examine photos for further reference.
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Francis Bacon (1909-1992) - Acrylic on Canvas Board
Estimate $2,000 - $4,000
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