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i dont know im trying to find out for my art homework at cchs
Expressionistic art (btw, you have your question under the history of england/philosohy section. It should be in the art section.
Yes, he was involved with a man named George Dyer, whose suicide later inspired some of Bacon's most famous works of art.
The New Atlantis by Sir Francis Bacon (English)
The supplies used in art therapy are limited only by the artist's (and/or therapist's) imagination.
i dont know im trying to find out for my art homework at cchs
Expressionistic art (btw, you have your question under the history of england/philosohy section. It should be in the art section.
Irish artist, Francis Bacon was figurative painter best known for his bold graphics. He had no formal artistic training. He decided to try art after being inspired by Nicholas Poisson's "Massacre of the Innocents", and an exhibition of Picasso's works. "Crucifixion" was Bacon's first piece of art that drew public attention.
Yes, he was involved with a man named George Dyer, whose suicide later inspired some of Bacon's most famous works of art.
Bacon wasn't an artist, he was a philosopher and writer. So, there is no Bacon art.Susan Benford of Masterpiece Cards writes:There was a famous painter named Francis Bacon (1909-1992) - whether he made "Bacon art" isn't mine to decide. One of his most famous paintings is Figure with Meat, a 1954 oil on canvas which hangs at the Art Institute of Chicago and was inspired by a Velazquez painting, Pope Innocent X.
The New Atlantis by Sir Francis Bacon (English)
Distortion in art is a change made to shape, size, or some other characteristic of the work by the artist. In some instances, distortion is a desired effect. In other instances, the artist will try to correct it because it is unwanted.
He found that the perfect picture is not a copy of reality.
Kevin Bacon
Francis Halsall has written: 'Systems of art'
Some can be considered "distorted" but it really depends on the time period.
Bruce Bernard has written: 'Century, Mini Edition' 'Francis Bacon' -- subject(s): Biography, British Portraits, Criticism and interpretation, Painters '12 photographs of Francis Bacon' -- subject(s): Exhibitions, Portraits 'Van Gogh Eyewitness Art' 'Century' -- subject(s): Pictorial works, Documentary photography, Modern History, Twentieth century, Modern Civilization 'George Rodger' '\\' 'Freud and Bacon' 'The Bible and its painters' -- subject(s): Bible, Illustrations, Painting, Picture Bibles