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Three photo-lithographs in colours on cardboard - Each signed, titled, dated and inscribed with the panel number in felt tip pen on the reverse - Size of cardboard, (3x): 29.7 x 26.7 cm. - Frame size: 120.0 x 68.0 cm - This very scarce works Bacon is never published in an edition. Only 3 copies are known to exist - Framed in a handmade frame with white gold and highest quality museum glass. // Three Studies for a Portrait of John Edwards by Francis Bacon is an exceptionally rare lithograph series from 1980, with only three known copies. This artwork showcases Bacon's iconic approach to portraiture, with three separate panels depicting the same subject, John Edwards, through distorted and expressive forms. Each face is rendered with fluid, elongated lines, capturing the psychological depth and complexity Bacon is known for. The subtle use of reddish-brown hues adds an earthy, introspective quality, contrasting with the surreal warping of facial features. The handmade frame, finished in white gold and set with museum-grade glass, enhances the presentation of this unique work. Measuring 120 cm by 68 cm, this triptych invites viewers to witness a fragmented yet intimate exploration of identity and emotion.
Three studies for a portrait of John Edwards, 1980
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Three photo-lithographs in colours on cardboard - Each signed, titled, dated and inscribed with the panel number in felt tip pen on the reverse - Size of cardboard, (3x): 29.7 x 26.7 cm. - Frame size: 120.0 x 68.0 cm - This very scarce works Bacon is never published in an edition. Only 3 copies are known to exist - Framed in a handmade frame with white gold and highest quality museum glass. // Three Studies for a Portrait of John Edwards by Francis Bacon is an exceptionally rare lithograph series from 1980, with only three known copies. This artwork showcases Bacon's iconic approach to portraiture, with three separate panels depicting the same subject, John Edwards, through distorted and expressive forms. Each face is rendered with fluid, elongated lines, capturing the psychological depth and complexity Bacon is known for. The subtle use of reddish-brown hues adds an earthy, introspective quality, contrasting with the surreal warping of facial features. The handmade frame, finished in white gold and set with museum-grade glass, enhances the presentation of this unique work. Measuring 120 cm by 68 cm, this triptych invites viewers to witness a fragmented yet intimate exploration of identity and emotion.
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Limited Edition Print
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