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Lithograph on 3 separate sheets of Arches paper - All three sheets are hand signed in pencil - Only the portfolio was numbered on the justification page. - Printed by Mourlot, Paris - Published by Galerie Lelong, Paris - PAPER SIZE 48.0 x 36.0 cm (3x) - Literature: Alexandre Tacou 37, Bruno Sabatier 29-30 // Francis Bacon’s Miroir de la Tauromachie (1990) is a triptych lithograph that explores the drama and violence of bullfighting, a recurring theme in his work. Printed on three separate sheets of Arches paper, the composition captures the raw energy of the spectacle. Each panel juxtaposes contorted, dynamic forms of bulls and figures against striking orange, yellow, and blue backgrounds, creating an unsettling tension between abstraction and realism. This work, printed by Mourlot in Paris and published by Galerie Lelong, is part of a limited edition of 150, with all three sheets hand-signed in pencil by Bacon. The triptych measures 48 x 36 cm per sheet and 151 x 78 cm when framed. A powerful example of Bacon’s ability to depict brutality and beauty in equal measure, this piece is listed in major references Alexandre Tacou 37 and Bruno Sabatier 29-30.
Miroir de la Tauromachie, 1990
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Lithograph on 3 separate sheets of Arches paper - All three sheets are hand signed in pencil - Only the portfolio was numbered on the justification page. - Printed by Mourlot, Paris - Published by Galerie Lelong, Paris - PAPER SIZE 48.0 x 36.0 cm (3x) - Literature: Alexandre Tacou 37, Bruno Sabatier 29-30 // Francis Bacon’s Miroir de la Tauromachie (1990) is a triptych lithograph that explores the drama and violence of bullfighting, a recurring theme in his work. Printed on three separate sheets of Arches paper, the composition captures the raw energy of the spectacle. Each panel juxtaposes contorted, dynamic forms of bulls and figures against striking orange, yellow, and blue backgrounds, creating an unsettling tension between abstraction and realism. This work, printed by Mourlot in Paris and published by Galerie Lelong, is part of a limited edition of 150, with all three sheets hand-signed in pencil by Bacon. The triptych measures 48 x 36 cm per sheet and 151 x 78 cm when framed. A powerful example of Bacon’s ability to depict brutality and beauty in equal measure, this piece is listed in major references Alexandre Tacou 37 and Bruno Sabatier 29-30.
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