The Artist
Francis Bacon 1909-1992 English painter and artist From Dublin, Ireland
We are born and we die, but in between we give this purposeless existence a meaning by our drives - Francis Bacon
Francis Bacon was born in Dublin, Ireland, on October 28, 1909, to English parents. Raised with three siblings, Francis Bacon is a descendant of the sixteenth-century statesman and essayist of the same name.(world bio) He discovered his homosexuality at the age of fourteen and at the age of sixteen he was banished for his home for trying on his mother's lingerie. Bacon produced some of the most iconic images of wounded and traumatized humanity in post-war art. Borrowing inspiration from Surrealism, film, photography, and the Old Masters, he forged a distinctive style that made him one of the most widely recognized exponents of figurative art in the 1940s and 1950s. Bacon started off as a designer and decorator before he was introduced to art.
THE WORK
Crucifixion, Francis Bacon, 1933
Herbert Read included the first of Bacon's Crucifixion paintings in 1933, the year it was painted, in his book Art Now, as well as in the exhibition at the Mayor Gallery that coincided with the book's publication. Convinced of the importance of Bacon's work Sir Michael Sadler, a major collector of modern and contemporary art, undertook an unusual and suggestive approach to commissioning a portrait to be hung in University College, sending Bacon an X-ray of his skull on which to base a likeness. (pg10 Retrospective) Biomorphic Surrealism shaped the style of Three Studies for Figures at the Base of a Crucifixion (1944), the work that launched Bacon's reputation when it was exhibited in London in the final weeks of World War Two. The work established many of the themes that would occupy the rest of his career, namely humanity's capacity for self-destruction and its fate in an age of global war.
My Reaction
I chose this because this because Francis Bacon is a great artist and this art work was one of the first of his many art works to be recognized. This piece gave life to the versions we all know now. The classic black and white colors show his struggle between the light and dark side of his mind. Not to mention the x-ray of the head it's as if he wants us to get into his mind and feel his pain. Reading his biography definitely help me me understand him more and the pain he dealt with growing up.
Francis and his lover George
George committed suicide the day before Bacon's Paris retrospective at the Grand Palais in autumn of 1971 .
WORK CITED
1. ENCYCLOPEDIA OF WORLD BIOGRAPHY HTTP://WWW.NOTABLEBIOGRAPHIES.COM/BA-BE/BACON-FRANCIS.HTML
2. ADES, DAWN. FORGE, ANDREW. "FRANCIS BACON". HARRY N. ABRAMS, INC., NEW YORK. PRINT
3. FARR, DENNIS. MARTINO,MASSIMO. FRANCIS BACON RETROSPECTIVE. HARRY N. ABRAMS, INC., NEW YORK. PRINT
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