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Triptych (After the Left Panel of Triptych, 1971, in Memory of George Dyer) by Francis Bacon

Triptych (After the Left Panel of Triptych, 1971, in Memory of George Dyer) by Francis Bacon

Sims Reed Gallery (IFPDA)

Offset Lithograph

1975

Edition Size: Numbered from the edition of 200

Sheet Size: 85.8 x 61.2 cm

Signed

Condition: Excellent

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Offset lithograph printed in colours.
Signed in felt-tip pen.
Printed on Fabriano paper.
Published by Marlborough Graphics, London.
(Sabatier 32; Tacou 5).

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Francis Bacon

Francis Bacon was an Irish painter who was famous for his abstract imagery. His paintings were typically figurative images painted in the environment of empty backgrounds or within geometric cages of steel or glass, all painted with flat, monochromatic color palettes. Francis Bacon frequently created series of paintings that depicted the same subject matter over a period of time. This was due to his tendency to focus on the same themes and variations of introspective, somber and existential subjects as his artistic motifs.

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