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The moon inside you. Maison Margiela, Winter 2015, Menswear. Francis Bacon, Self Portrait. The moon inside you. Maison Margiela, Winter 2015, Menswear. Francis Bacon, Self Portrait. The moon inside you. Maison Margiela, Winter 2015, Menswear. Francis Bacon, Self Portrait. The moon inside you. Maison Margiela, Winter 2015, Menswear. Francis Bacon, Self Portrait. The moon inside you. Maison Margiela, Winter 2015, Menswear. Francis Bacon, Self Portrait. 

The moon inside you.

Maison Margiela, Winter 2015, Menswear.

Francis Bacon, Self Portrait. 


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Head VI (1949) Francis Bacon Oil on canvas

Head VI (1949)

Francis Bacon

Oil on canvas


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Jean Rustin, Autoportrait avec la comptoir électrique, 2000.R.I.P. 3 March 1928 – 24 December 2013.

Jean Rustin, Autoportrait avec la comptoir électrique, 2000.

R.I.P. 3 March 1928 – 24 December 2013.


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ABATTOIR

ABATTOIR. – L’abattoir relève de la religion en ce sens que des temples des époques reculées, (sans parler de nos jours de ceux des hindous) étaient à double usage, servant en même temps aux implorations et aux tueries. Il en résultait sans aucun doute (on peut en juger d’après l’aspect de chaos des abattoirs actuels) une coïncidence bouleversante entre les mystères mythologiques et la grandeur lugubre caractéristique des lieux où le sang coule. Il est curieux de voir s’exprimer en Amérique un regret lancinant : W. B. Seabrook 1 constatant que la vie orgiaque a subsisté, mais que le sang de sacrifices n’est pas mêlé aux cocktails, trouve insipide les mœurs actuelles. Cependant de nos jours l’abattoir est maudit et mis en quarantaine comme un bateau portant le choléra. or les victimes de cette malédiction ne sont pas les bouchers ou les animaux, mais les braves gens eux-mêmes qui en sont arrivés à ne pouvoir supporter que leur propre laideur répondant en effet à un besoin maladif de propreté, de petitesse bilieuse et d’ennui : la malédiction (qui ne terrifie que ceux qui la profèrent) les amène à végéter aussi loin que possible des abattoirs, à s’exiler par correction dans un monde amorphe, où il n’y a plus rien d’horrible et où, subissant l’obsession indélébile de l’ignominie, ils sont réduits à manger du fromage. – G. BATAILLE

artist-francis-bacon:Study of a Figure in a Landscape, 1952, Francis BaconMedium: oil,canvas

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Study of a Figure in a Landscape, 1952,Francis Bacon


Medium: oil,canvas

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Study for a Head - Screaming Pope (1952), Francis Bacon

Study for a Head - Screaming Pope (1952), Francis Bacon


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Figure With Meat

Figure With Meat


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Francis Bacon, Man Carrying a Child, 1956.

The feeling of desperation and unhappiness are more useful to an artist than the feeling of contentment, because desperation and unhappiness stretch your whole sensibility. Francis Bacon, London, 1962.

By Irving Penn

28 October 1909 – 28 April 1992

Diego Velazquez’s Portrait of Pope Innocent X (1650)Francis Bacon’s Study after Velázquez’s PoDiego Velazquez’s Portrait of Pope Innocent X (1650)Francis Bacon’s Study after Velázquez’s Po

Diego Velazquez’s Portrait of Pope Innocent X(1650)

Francis Bacon’s Study after Velázquez’s Portrait of Pope Innocent X(1953)


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Francis Bacon

Self-Portrait 1972 by Francis Bacon

 Francis Bacon – Three Figures and Portrait, 1975

Francis Bacon – Three Figures and Portrait, 1975


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 Diego Velàzquez, Portrait of Pope Innocent X, 1650 Francis Bacon, Study after Velazquez’s Por Diego Velàzquez, Portrait of Pope Innocent X, 1650 Francis Bacon, Study after Velazquez’s Por

Diego Velàzquez, Portrait of Pope Innocent X, 1650

Francis Bacon, Study after Velazquez’s Portrait of Pope Innocent X, 1953


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objectoccult:[X-ray image of Francis Bacon’s Painting. Photo: The Museum of Modern Art, Department o

objectoccult:

[X-ray image of Francis Bacon’s Painting. Photo: The Museum of Modern Art, Department of Conservation]


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dappledwithshadow: Francis Bacon (1909 – 1992, Irish) Study of the Human Body (From A Drawing By Ing

dappledwithshadow:

Francis Bacon (1909 – 1992, Irish)
Study of the Human Body (From A Drawing By Ingres)
1982

Color lithograph
62.0 x 46.5 cm



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 Alberto Giacometti et Francis Bacon, 1965.Gelatin silver printPhoto © Graham Keen

Alberto Giacometti et Francis Bacon, 1965.
Gelatin silver print
Photo © Graham Keen


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terminusantequem: Francis Bacon (British, 1909-1992), Study for Portrait II, 1956. Oil on canvas, 15

terminusantequem:

Francis Bacon (British, 1909-1992), Study for Portrait II, 1956. Oil on canvas, 152.5 x 116.5 cm


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Three Studies for Figures at the Base of a Crucifixion, LondonThree Studies for Figures at the Base of a Crucifixion, LondonThree Studies for Figures at the Base of a Crucifixion, London

Three Studies for Figures at the Base of a Crucifixion, London


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Francis Bacon (1902 - 1992) Portrait of George Dyer Talking Study from the Human BodyTriptych - AuguFrancis Bacon (1902 - 1992) Portrait of George Dyer Talking Study from the Human BodyTriptych - AuguFrancis Bacon (1902 - 1992) Portrait of George Dyer Talking Study from the Human BodyTriptych - AuguFrancis Bacon (1902 - 1992) Portrait of George Dyer Talking Study from the Human BodyTriptych - AuguFrancis Bacon (1902 - 1992) Portrait of George Dyer Talking Study from the Human BodyTriptych - AuguFrancis Bacon (1902 - 1992) Portrait of George Dyer Talking Study from the Human BodyTriptych - Augu

Francis Bacon (1902 - 1992)

  1. Portrait of George Dyer Talking
  2. Study from the Human Body
  3. Triptych - August 1972
  4. Seated Figure
  5. Study after Velázquez’s Portrait of Pope Innocent X
  6. Painting 1946

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Francis Bacon - Study for Portrait II (After the Life-Mask of William Blake)

Francis Bacon - Study for Portrait II (After the Life-Mask of William Blake)


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Homage to gay male artists, from Michelangelo to Francis Bacon and David Hockney ♀️️‍

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