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Francis Bacon was born into the family of…

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Triptych – In Memory of George Dyer
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Triptych – In Memory of George Dyer
1971

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At the age of seventeen, Francis Bacon left his parental home. What was the reason for that?

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Triptych–August 1972

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Triptych–August 1972

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Francis Bacon decided to seriously engage in the visual arts after visiting this artist’s exhibition.

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Triptych, May–June 1973

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Triptych, May–June 1973

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Several paintings and numerous sketches dedicated to the idol of Francis Bacon testify to the great influence of this artist on his work.

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Triptych March 1974

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In London, in the early 1940s, Francis Bacon met an artist who had a great influence on his work and became his close friend. It is…

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Study for a Portrait
1952

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Study for a Portrait
1952

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Which painting is considered by art critics the first mature work of Francis Bacon?

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A series of so-called “screaming popes”, which includes about forty paintings by Francis Bacon, most of all echoes the works of…

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Whose paintings did The Lefevre Gallery exhibit in London in 1945 along with the paintings of then-unknown Francis Bacon?

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Which of the works of Francis Bacon matches the description?

“The composition has a diagonal composition, which is not common for the artist. The lone figure on the canvas and its small shadow, although they look pitiful, however, their proportions are close to realistic. The author used saturated contrasting colours on the sides of the road – bright red and bright green. “

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The first major solo exhibition of Francis Bacon opened in the fall of 1949…

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Francis Bacon’s literary predilections, reflected in the themes of his paintings, were related to…

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Who was considered the muse of recognized artist Francis Bacon for almost a decade?

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What often helped Francis Bacon in his work?

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Which of his fairly early works did Francis Bacon copy over forty years later in an almost original version but in twice the format?

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When asked about the nature of the ugliness and horror that reigned in his paintings, Francis Bacon replied, “Can I really draw something more cruel and gloomy than…”

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What animals did Francis Bacon never paint?

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Francis Bacon most often called his completed works…

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What person did Francis Bacon NOT paint?

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What household item was Francis Bacon so interested in that up to a dozen works with such a name have been preserved?

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Of the French artists of the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries, Francis Bacon most appreciated…

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The first painting acquired by Alfred Barr for the Museum of Modern Art in New York was a canvas called…

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It is known that Francis Bacon was the most expensive living artist by the end of his life. Which celebrity of the late 20th century owned his paintings and put them up for auction?

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In the later period of his creative career, Francis Bacon most often worked in the genre of…

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