FRANCIS BACON British, 1909-1992
Francis Bacon was a dominant figure of postwar art, and his canvases remain unmistakable for their contorted emotion and visceral physicality. “I would like my pictures to look as if a human being had passed between them, like a snail leaving its trail of the human presence... as a snail leaves its slime,” he once said. Among his signature motifs were screaming and disfigured heads, grappling homosexual lovers, and flanks of meat, and his style is characterized by its flat backgrounds and sense of motion, derived from the frequent use of photography and film stills as sources for portraiture. Mostly self-taught, Bacon nonetheless drew influence from an impossibly wide range of artists, from Vincent van Gogh, Eadweard Muybridge, and filmmaker Sergei Eisenstein, to Rembrandt, Masaccio, Titian, and especially Diego Velázquez, making explicit visual references to many of their works in his paintings. His lasting influence can be seen in particular among Young British Artists such as Darren Coffield, Jenny Saville, and Jake and Dinos Chapman.
We specialise in original works of art by Francis Bacon. For further information on artwork available through private sales, please do contact info@dellasposa.com
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Francis BaconTriptych 1991 (right panel), 1991Aquatint in colours on Fabiano paper, framed
Dry stamp of artist's signature, lower right under the plate
Dry stamp of the Francis Bacon Estate, on the plateImage: 135 x 100 cm
Paper: 163 x 121 cm
Framed: 170 x 127.8 cmEdition of 84 -
Francis BaconTriptych 1986-7 , 1987Complete triptych composed of three etchings with aquatint in colour on Arches paper, with full margins, framed
Each panel signed by the artist in pencil, lower right on rectoImage: 65.2 x 48.6 cm; Sheet: 89.5 × 62.5 cm; Framed: 115 x 89 cm (each)
Triptych: 115 x 267 cmEdition of 99 + 15 AP and HC -
Francis BaconTrois études de dos d'homme [Three studies of the male back], 1987Original lithograph in colours on Arches watermarked paper
Right panel of the triptych, related to the painting of the same title
Signed by the artist in pencil, lower right on rectoImage: 61 x 43.2 cm
Sheet: 80.5 x 59 cm
Framed: 107.5 x 86.1 cmEdition of 99 -
Francis BaconTrois études de dos d'homme [Three studies of the male back], 1987Original lithograph in colours on Arches watermarked paper
Central panel of the triptych, related to the painting of the same title
Signed by the artist in pencil, lower right on rectoImage: 61 x 43.2 cm
Sheet: 80.5 x 59 cm
Framed: 107.5 x 86.1 cmHC [Hors Commerce] aside edition of 99 -
Francis BaconStudy for a portrait of John Edwards, 1986Original lithographs in colours on Arches paper, with full margins, framed
Signed by the artist in pencil, lower right on rectoImage: 60 × 45 cm
Sheet: 81 × 60 cm
Framed: 89.8 x 72.3 cmEdition of 150 + 30 HC -
Francis BaconStudy for a portrait of John Edwards, 1986Original lithograph in colours on Arches paper, with full margins, framed
Signed by the artist in pencil, lower right on rectoImage: 68 x 49 cm
Sheet: 94.5 x 67.9 cm
Framed: 105.3 x 85.4 cmEdition of 180 + 30 HC -
Francis BaconStudy of a Human Body after Ingres, 1984Original lithograph on Arches watermarked paper, with full margins, Signed by the artist in pencil, lower right on recto
Edition numbered in pencil, lower left on rectoImage: 62 x 46.1 cm
Sheet: 88.6 x 60.5 cm
Framed: 94.2 x 76 cmEdition of 180 -
Francis BaconMetropolitan Triptych (right panel) 1981, 1981Original colour aquatint and etching on Guarro paper
Signed by the artist in pencil, lower right on recto64.5 × 50 cm (framed: 69.8 x 55.5 cm)Edition of 99 -
Francis BaconTriptych inspired by Oresteia of Aeschylus, 1981Three Lithographs in colours on one sheet of Arches Infinity watermarked paper, with full margins
Signed by the artist in pencil, lower left on recto
With the printers blindstamp, llower left on rectoEach Plate: 40 x 30 cm
Sheet: 53.5 x 103.5 cm
Framed: 72.8 x 126.2 cmEdition of 150 -
Francis BaconTriptych August 1972, 1979Series of three lithographs on Arches paperImage: 65.5 x 48.5 cm (each)
Sheet: 89.5 x 61 cm (each)Edition of 180 -
Francis BaconPortrait de Michel Leiris, 1978Etching and aquatint in colours on Arches paper
Signed by the artist in pencil, lower right on recto68 x 52 cm
71.8 x 56.8 cm (framed)Edition of 100
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Post-War/Modern
Art at the OWO 2024年10月8日 - 2025年1月31日Dellasposa Gallery is delighted to present a new exhibition at The OWO Residences by Raffles in London. This historic ve...继续 -
Eye of the Collector 2024
2024年6月26日 - 8月31日Dellasposa is pleased to be participating in the fourth edition of Eye of the Collector, showcasing exceptional works of art by David Bailey, Antony Micallef, Pablo Picasso, Francis Bacon, and Howard Hodgkin,继续
Eye of the Collector, London, is a unique fair that offers a curated presentation of art and design for sale in dialogue with beautiful architectural surroundings. The art fair works with a roster of internationally acclaimed galleries to ensure quality and provenance of every work presented.
The 2024 edition of Eye of the Collector will take place in a new venue at the beautiful Grade II listed Garrison Chapel at the Chelsea Barracks, the fair offers a unique environment in which to appreciate and acquire works by both emerging and established 20th and 21st Century artists and designers. -
Bacon/Freud
2023年5月23日 - 8月31日Dellasposa Gallery is delighted to present an exhibition exploring the works of two prominent Modern British artists: Fr...继续 -
Tales from the Colony Room: Art and Bohemia
2020年9月15日 - 12月20日Tales from the Colony recounts the genesis of the modern and contemporary art scene that was cultivated by the artists who passed through the doors of the Colony Rooms, the infamous private members club for artists and writers in London. The exhibition presents works of art by Francis Bacon, Lucian Freud, R. B. Kitaj, F. N. Souza, Frank Auerbach, John Deakin, Daniel Farson, Bruce Bernard, Nina Hamnett, Isabel Rawsthorne, Michael Clark, Sir Peter Blake, Eduardo Paolozzi, Patrick Caulfield, Darren Coffield, Daniel Chadwick, Amelia Troubridge, David Bailey, Sarah Lucas, Maggi Hambling, and many more Modern and Contemporary British artists.继续
Francis Bacon was a dominant figure of postwar art, and his canvases remain unmistakable for their contorted emotion and visceral physicality. “I would like my pictures to look as if a human being had passed between them, like a snail leaving its trail of the human presence... as a snail leaves its slime,” he once said. Among his signature motifs were screaming and disfigured heads, grappling homosexual lovers, and flanks of meat, and his style is characterized by its flat backgrounds and sense of motion, derived from the frequent use of photography and film stills as sources for portraiture. Mostly self-taught, Bacon nonetheless drew influence from an impossibly wide range of artists, from Vincent van Gogh, Eadweard Muybridge, and filmmaker Sergei Eisenstein, to Rembrandt, Masaccio, Titian, and especially Diego Velázquez, making explicit visual references to many of their works in his paintings. His lasting influence can be seen in particular among Young British Artists such as Darren Coffield, Jenny Saville, and Jake and Dinos Chapman.
We specialise in original works of art by Francis Bacon. For further information on artwork available through private sales, please do contact info@dellasposa.com