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 Francis Bacon (painter) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Francis Bacon (October 28, 1909- April 28, 1992) was a Anglo-Irish expressionist artist and painter.
Bacon was disdainful of his work from before 1944 and destroyed the majority of it.
Bacon was obsessed with the portrait, according to his own admission, and made a famous recreation of it in 1954 called Figure with Meat.
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 Art - Francis Bacon
Francis Bacon had a miserable youth, he was asthmatic and his parents didn't treat him very well.
Francis Bacon had a predilection for triptychs- like 'Three studies for the Base of a Crucifixion' - and there's some christian symbolism in his art, but Bacon was a militant atheist.
Bacon was rejected as medically unfit for military service and stayed in London as a member of the home guard and built up a reputation as one of the leading Bohemians in London.
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 Francis Bacon & Secret Societies
Francis fought in Parliament for union with the Scots to increase the strength of England against threats from the continent, and pushed for expansion of colonisation in America, notably Newfoundland and Virginia.
Bacon, aware that his philosophy and schemes were not perfect, nevertheless laid the foundation for a new age of secular wisdom.
Bacon won against the Crown, and secured for the English freedom of speech in their own Parliament and the right of the Commons to set the amount of supply to the Crown.
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 Francis Bacon - a life in paint
Francis Bacon (1909- 1992) was born 28 October 1909 in Dublin, Ireland of English parents.
Bacon’s extraordinary appearance - with his moon face and leather jacket - and his life of immense highs and lows contributed much to his status as the leading British artist of the last half century: an extremist in both art and life.
Bacon developed this theme during the early 1950s in epic paintings, which although finished were entitled ‘studies’ by the artist, which took as a starting point Velazquez’s Portrait of Pope Innocent X.
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 Francis Bacon - Biography
Francis Bacon was born at 63 Lower Baggot Street, Dublin on 28 October 1909, of English parentage.
An exhibition of drawings by Picasso at the Galerie Paul Rosenberg inspired Bacon to become an artist.
For a time, Francis was sent to live with his maternal grandmother and her husband at Farmleigh, near Abbeyleix.
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 Bacon, Francis on Encyclopedia.com
He was the son of Sir Nicholas Bacon, lord keeper to Queen Elizabeth I. Francis Bacon was a member of Parliament in 1584 and his opposition to Elizabeth's tax program retarded his political advancement; only the efforts of the earl of Essex led Elizabeth to accept him as an unofficial member of her Learned Council.
Exposition Francis Bacon au musée de Bilbao en juin 2001 Pour la première fois en France, une série de toiles d'une rare i.
Love for sale; Many portraits by Francis Bacon (left) were heartfelt records of his personal relationships.
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 Advocate, The: Portrait of the artist as a cruel man - motion picture of artist Francis Bacon
Advocate, The: Portrait of the artist as a cruel man - motion picture of artist Francis Bacon
If she pined after Francis Bacon instead, she might have downgraded the "cold" to "cruel." This is a man who, upon finding his lover unconscious on the floor, coolly checks the fellow's breath with a compact mirror and then flops in a chair to begin the tedious wait for him to stir.
Maybury was denied access to the paintings by the artist's estate, a lucky happenstance as it resulted in a stunning deployment of slow-motion, fisheye-lens, and fun-house-mirror effects to re-create the disturbing mood of Bacon's canvases.
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 Francis Bacon Studio - Reece Mews London
John Edwards, heir to the estate of artist Francis Bacon (1909-92), has bequeath the artist's studio at Reece Mews, London, and its contents to the Hugh Lane Municipal Gallery of Modern Art in Dublin.
Francis Bacon was born in Dublin's Lower Baggot Street in 1909.
Interestingly, the survey also revealed patterns of Bacon's painting activities and showed how the careful archiving and analysis of the studio can contribute to further art historical research on the artist and the space in which he painted for the last 30 years of his life.
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 Francis Bacon Image Gallery_Artist Bacon 'had a Swiss account to dodge income tax'
FRANCIS BACON, arguably Britain's most distinguished 20th century artist, allegedly kept a Swiss bank account to shelter large chunks of his income from tax.
Bacon died in 1992, aged 82, leaving his £11 million estate to his closest friend, John Edwards, 50, an illiterate east Londoner and his constant companion for the last 18 years of his life.
According to the magazine, in 1992 Bacon "got himself mixed up" and had all of his money from paintings - "the full £4.2 million" - sent to Switzerland, then, realising he needed to show some income in the UK, he asked for a portion to be sent back.
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 Francis Bacon Studio
Francis Bacon lived and worked in 7 Reece Mews, South Kensington, London from 1961 until his death in 1992.
In 1998, John Edwards, Bacon's sole heir, generously donated the entire contents of Francis Bacon's studio at 7 Reece Mews to the Hugh Lane Gallery.
The vast array of artist's materials, household paint pots, used and unused paint tubes, paint brushes, cut-off ends of corduroy trousers and cashmere sweaters record the diversity of Bacon's techniques.
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 An insightful view into an artist's world Francis Bacon Studio at Hugh Lane Gallery, Dublin
Francis Bacon, one of five children, was born in Dublin on October 28, 1909, to English parents, Edward Anthony Mortimer Bacon and Christine Winifred Firth.
The almost life-long art studio and residence of Francis Bacon (1909-92) was recently donated and transported from 7 Reece Mews, London and placed on permanent exhibition at the Hugh Lane Gallery in Dublin, Ireland.
Bacon, who was said to have been closest to his mother, was a frail child and frequently ill. His father, an austere, puritanical figure, regarded his son as weak and reacted with horror against the young man’s homosexual tendencies.
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 Francis Bacon Press Release
Francis Bacon: A Retrospective Exhibition presents audiences with the unique opportunity to assess the intriguing work of this key figurative artist of the 20th century.
Bacon's paintings contain suggestions of the many creative influences he acknowledged: Greek tragedies, old master paintings, photography, medical images, the work of numerous other artists, as well as his intellectual interest in existentialism and atheism.
Francis Bacon: A Retrospective Exhibition was organized and circulated by the Trust for Museum Exhibitions.
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 Francis Bacon artist and art...the-artists.org
Bacon has said "art is completely a game by which man distracts himself," and "the artist must really deepen the game in order to be worth anything at all.
The grid is one of the fundamental compositional and structuring devices of postwar art and became especially significant to the generation of Minimal and Conceptual artists of the 1960s.
This exhibition of drawings traces some of the ways artists have used the grid to create great variety and subtlety from that period to the present.With Agnes Martin, Jasper Johns, Robert Morris, Vija Celmins and others.
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 Francis Bacon Research Trust
Bacon stated that he took all knowledge as his province and was treading the path of the Ancients.
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 Francis Bacon Painter Transition Gallery
Francis Bacon paintings reproduce beautifully on the internet but seeing one in the flesh, getting up close, it has to be experienced...you might not like what you see, or feel, but its a visual sensation you'll not forget.
Francis Bacon was been honoured with a second retrospective at the Tate Gallery.
Francis once said if he had not been a painter, he would have been a criminal...I've always thought he'd have made a fantastic drag-queen...his make-up would have been flawless his wit sharp and his timing perfect...and like his paintings...original.
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 Francis Bacon Biography
Francis Bacon was born October 28, 1909, in Dublin.
Francis Bacon came to London in 1925 and although he received no formal art training, he created a sensation in 1945 when he exhibited his Three Studies for Figures at the Base of a Crucifixion (London, Tate Gallery) at the Lefevre Gallery in London
The Bacon estate pursued a claim against Marlborough which was settled in 2002 with Marlborough agreeing to release to the estate all documents in its possession that belonged to Bacon or his estate.
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 Scotsman.com Entertainment - the complete entertainment, culture and arts guide to Scotland
Dyer was a small-time criminal when he met Bacon, and the artist delighted in telling the story of their first meeting.
It is the story of the legacy of Francis Bacon and it all begins with a death.
Bacon tried to physically distance himself from his lover, buying him a cottage in Kent, but physical distance could not destroy their symbiotic attachment.
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 Francis Bacon Image Gallery_The Popes_Bacon's Negative Hero
Bacon is an artist for whom painting invariably means conflict and struggle: he is fighting all the time, even though he keeps a cool head and retains full control over what is happening on the canvas.
Bacon painted the portrait of Pope Innocent X after Velazquez in 1951, and immediately followed it up with two [ I II ] further pictures based on the same image.
In bacon's view Velazquez was definitive: conceiving their works in necessarily fragmentary terms, modern painters were fated to remain aware of a discrepancy that could never be resolved.
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 Francis Bacon: A Retrospective Exhibition
The work of British painter Francis Bacon (1909-1992) was successful and respected during his lifetime; his stature in the pantheon of twentieth century modernism seems now to be ascending steadily into the topmost ranks.
Bacon's experience as a homosexual in the first, far more repressive half of the century lingers in the taboo of his subject matter, even amongst sophisticated curators.
And while Bacon's images of men coupling sexually do have historical antecedents in pictures of wrestlers, those - and the images of individual men on all fours - are so saturated with the erotic, that describing them with euphemisms serves only to remind us that we haven't quite escaped the twentieth century.
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 In-Depth
Francis Bacon (British, born Dublin, Ireland, 1909—1992) grew up in Dublin and London amid the upheaval of World War I and the Irish Home Rule movement.
Fiercely independent, Bacon never allied himself with any school or movement—but over his 50-year career he became one of the preeminent painters of the postwar era.
He decided to become an artist after seeing an impressive Paris exhibition of Pablo Picasso's works, and in 1929 he returned to London and began painting.
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 Art Journal: Remaking Bacon. (artist Francis Bacon)@ HighBeam Research
The literature on the works of Francis Bacon frequently avoid analysis of his figurative approach and dwell only on the formal elements he used.
Bacon's paintings are characterized by disorted bodies that seem to have been victims of violence or are extremely erotic in their posture.
The paintings themselves avoid interpretation because they lack other figures or objects which might provide a context for the central figure or figures.
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 Bacon, Francis, Viscount Saint Alban, Baron of Verulam --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Bacon, Francis, Viscount Saint Alban, Baron of Verulam...
Bacon, Francis, Viscount Saint Alban, Baron of Verulam.
Using photographs, films, or paintings by other artists as inspiration for his visually disturbing portraits, Bacon twisted, distorted, and smeared figural images to express anger...
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 AllRefer.com - Francis Bacon, English painter (European Art, 1600 To The Present, Biography) - Encyclopedia
A self-taught artist, Bacon became the center of a storm of controversy with his Three Studies for Figures at the Base of a Crucifixion (1944; Tate Gall., London), which portrayed carcasslike figures on crosses.
Francis Bacon, English painter, European Art, 1600 To The Present, Biographies
AllRefer.com - Francis Bacon, English painter (European Art, 1600 To The Present, Biography) - Encyclopedia
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 About Francis Bacon Abbeville Press
Each handsomely designed volume presents a thorough survey of the artist's life and work, as well as statements by the artist, an illustrated chapter on technique, a chronology, lists of exhibitions and public collections, an annotated bibliography, and an index.
Unlike most painters of his generation, who preferred to investigate the rigors of abstraction, the 75-year-old Bacon has devoted his skills to portraying the human body.
Born in Dublin, as a teenager Bacon moved to London, where he worked as an interior designer and taught himself to paint.
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 Francis Bacon (1909 - 1992) Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews
Francis Bacon was born in Dublin to English parents.
The movement emerged in the 1940s when Francis Bacon and Lucian Freud rebelled against generally accepted art world norms by centering their interest on...
Francis Bacon - Study for Crouching Nude 1952 oil and sand on canv The Detroit Institute of Art English
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 Geometry.Net - Artists: Bacon Francis
FRANCIS BACON (15611626) Francis Bacon was the son of Nicolas Bacon, the Lord Keeper of the Seal of Elisabeth I. He entered Trinity College Cambridge at age 12.
Bacon Francis : Eléments biographiques H omme d’État et philosop he anglais, il travailla à un vaste projet de réforme des sciences où il imagina une classification basée sur les facultés de l’âme : mémoire, imagination et raisonnement.
Francis Bacon came to London in 1925 and although he received no formal art training, he created a sensation in 1945 when he exhibited his Three Studies for Figures at the Base of a Crucifixion (London, Tate Gallery) at the Lefevre Gallery in London.
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 Excite - Search: Francis Bacon
Francis Bacon, in the chapel of Trinity College, Cambridge · Enlarge...
Bacon was the son of Nicolas Bacon, the Lord Keeper of the Seal of Elisabeth I. He entered Trinity College...
Bacon painting on loan from Iran goes on show in London for the first time in 30 years.
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 Artist Francis Bacon and the Origin of Homosexual Attraction
In the interview published March 1998, Francis Bacon said of his father, "I disliked him, but I was sexually attracted to him when I was young.
Bacon's statement is a perfect example of the re-interpretation of experience that has taken place because of prevailing theories.
Bacon and the countless others trapped in this diabolical counterfeit of God's original design.
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 Portrait of an Artist - Francis Bacon : Video
Despite his fondness for painting slabs of meat, syringe-stuck bodies, and the like, Bacon describes himself as an optimist and, indeed, his manner is quite cheerful as he denounces the work of Pollack and Rothko, criticizes some of his own paintings, and muses on the inevitability of death and nothingness.
Bacon is charming and very self-revelatory about both his personal life and his work.
Then Bragg enters the picture, questioning the leather-clad, slightly paunchy Bacon in a series of his pet haunts: the Tate Gallery storeroom looking at slides of his work and others that inspired him, his messy studio, his favorite restaurant, a drinking club, and a gambling casino.
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 Well Furlong - Francis Bacon (1909-1992) British artist - an appreciation by Gaynor Duffy
Francis Bacon's style is that of a figurative painter bordering on the abstract.
I first came to like Francis Bacon's paintings in the early 1970s and by the late 1970s I was hooked.
An exhibition of over 50 of Francis Bacon's portraits are at the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art until Sept 4 2005.
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