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Title
Triptych
--
Studies
from the
Human
Body
.
Creator
Bacon, Francis (English painter, 1909-1992)
Date
1970
Cultural Context
English
British
European
Style/Period
Contemporary
Theme
Paintings (visual works)
Oil paintings (visual works)
Allusion
Triptychs
Panels (ornament areas)
Figures (representations)
Figurative art
Ambiguity
Abstraction
Men (male humans)
Adults
Lovers
Homosexuality
Sex
Nudes (representations)
Nudity
Furniture
Legs (furniture components)
Newspapers
Cameras (photographic equipment)
Photographic equipment
Tripods (camera accessories)
Tripods (stands)
Stands (support furniture)
Subject
Paintings
Oil paintings
Allusions
Triptychs
Human body
Men
Adults
Disfigured persons
Gays
Sex
Relations between the sexes
Interpersonal relations
Nudes
Nudism
Furniture
Newspapers
Cameras
Photographic apparatus & supplies
Stands (Furniture)
Description
Reference
to
Eadweard
Muybridge
.
Material
Oil on canvas
Oil paint (pigmented coating)
Paint
Canvas
Measurements
Each 78 x 58 in (198 x 147.5 cm)
Technique
Painting (image-making)
Oil painting (technique)
Work Type
Paintings
Oil paintings
Source
Russell, John. Francis Bacon. New York; Toronto: Oxford UP, 1979. (pp.64-65, fig.24)
Rights
Photo/illustration credit/reproduced in Russell courtesy: Museum of Modern Art, Teheran.
Digital Publisher
University of Louisville Department of Fine Arts/Allen R. Hite Art Institute Visual Resources Center
Format
image/jpeg
Digital File Name
VRC
2407-01.jpg
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