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Largely self-taught, Francis Bacon (1909-1992) developed an exceptional capacity for translating internal and subconscious urges into tangible and confining artistic representations. Gaining prominence in the aftermath of World War II, Bacon's work centered on the human figure, not as an idealized form, but one that appears tortured, distorted, and dismembered, vividly expressing deep emotional turmoil. His compelling and often grotesque depictions, characterized by their flailing limbs, hollow spaces, and tumorous swellings, offer not just insights into the complex emotions of the human experience, but also serve as profound character studies. Notably, these disturbing figures were among the first in art history to openly address themes of homosexuality.
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Largely self-taught, Francis Bacon (1909-1992) developed an exceptional capacity for translating internal and subconscious urges into tangible and confining artistic representations. Gaining prominence in the aftermath of World War II, Bacon's work centered on the human figure, not as an idealized form, but one that appears tortured, distorted, and dismembered, vividly expressing deep emotional turmoil. His compelling and often grotesque depictions, characterized by their flailing limbs, hollow spaces, and tumorous swellings, offer not just insights into the complex emotions of the human experience, but also serve as profound character studies. Notably, these disturbing figures were among the first in art history to openly address themes of homosexuality.
