by Christophe Domino (Author), Christophe Domino (Author), Ruth Sharman (Author)
Francis Bacon's powerful and disturbing images of the human figure have had a profound impact on the art of the 20th century. A lifelong student of colour, form and brushwork, he created an art at once classical and modern, ordered and chaotic, in which human emotions and passions are embedded within the harsh realities of the flesh.
Through photographs, interviews and critical studies, this book offers a detailed picture of the man and the artist, providing a fascinating insight into Bacon's childhood, influences, intentions , methods and sources and presenting his work, including paintings, studies and stunning foldouts of his triptychs, in all its forcefulness.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 136
Edition: 01
Publisher: Thames and Hudson Ltd
Published: 24 Mar 1997
ISBN 10: 0500300763
ISBN 13: 9780500300763
Book Overview: An concise introduction to Francis Bacon's complex work, beautifully illustrated and set into the context of his life and times