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Oil On Canvas
WallArt
Expressionism
1953
Modern
153.0 x 117.0 cmHand-painted oil on canvas in your size and frame, made to order by our artists. ( Buy Print
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Study for Portrait V
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Francis Bacon's “Study for Portrait V,” completed in 1953, stands as a cornerstone of his oeuvre—a visceral distillation of existential angst rendered with unsettling precision. More than just a depiction of a man seated within a cage-like structure, it embodies the artist’s profound engagement with psychological complexity and his masterful manipulation of visual language.
Bacon’s artistic vision drew heavily from influential figures like Vincent van Gogh and Paul Cézanne, alongside the burgeoning movements of Surrealism and Cubism. These influences informed his exploration of subconscious imagery and fragmented forms—techniques that align perfectly with the broader intellectual currents of the early 20th century.
The cage-like structure serves as a potent symbol of confinement, representing both physical limitations and psychological repression. The figure's distorted visage—a gaze fixed with unnerving intensity—communicates anguish and alienation—themes that resonate deeply within the viewer’s psyche. Even the subtle gold outlining the geometric frame can be interpreted as an ironic gesture, suggesting a futile attempt to impose order upon chaos.
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1909 - 1992 , Ireland
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