Francis Bacon - Triptych (in memory of George Dyer) Francis Bacon - Study from the Human Body Francis Bacon - Triptych 1974-77 (Left Panel) Francis Bacon - Triptych Inspired by Oresteia Francis Bacon - Oedipus and the Sphinx after Ingres Francis Bacon - Right Panel for Three Studies for Portrait of John Edwards Francis Bacon - Triptych Francis Bacon - Second Version of Triptych 1944 Francis Bacon - Triptych August 1972 Francis Bacon - Triptych August 1972 (right panel) Francis Bacon - Triptych 1991, right panel

FRANCIS BACON

Francis Bacon is the most important British painter of the twentieth century. He initially established his reputation in London in the 1940s when he was widely publicised for the horror of his imagery, in which he sort to strip man of any veneer of civilisation to expose the psyche of the subject and reveal the Human Condition.

He is often associated with the School of London, a circle of figurative painters that includes Michael Andrews, Frank Auerbach Lucian Freud, Leon Kossoff and R.B.Kitaj.

In his recreation of the subject Bacon built from Picasso to create a brilliantly inventive art that combined chance with control.