A triptych by famed British artist Francis Bacon will go on sale via an initial public offering in July—and you’ll get the chance to own a slice of it. Three Studies for a Portrait of George Dyer, a ...
The portrait depicts banker José Capelo, a man Bacon was 'infatuated' with. A portrait of the Spanish banker José Capelo by the aritst Francis Bacon has been recovered by the Policía Nacional. Photo ...
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Four Works by Bacon and Rodin to Headline Sotheby's Frieze Week Sale with Combined £17 M. Estimate
"Rodin and Bacon share an unexpected yet powerful connection," said Alex Branczik, Sotheby's chairman and head of modern art.
Investors with a taste for fine painting will be able to buy a slice of a triptych by Francis Bacon when the piece goes on sale via an initial public offering in July. “Three Studies for a Portrait of ...
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Barry Joule says his friend Francis Bacon gave him a trove of sketches and paintings. Some experts aren’t so sure. By Alex Marshall The artist organizes a show of seldom-seen paintings at Gagosian to ...
Some images recur. They’re spectral. They come out of the darkness — out of somewhere far away and half-forgotten — and there they are. Again and again. Since David Lynch’s death, everyone has been ...
When a modern painting tops $20 million at auction, a certain Rubicon of fame and prestige has been crossed. On February 8 at Christie’s in London, “Study for Portrait II” (1956) by the British ...
Francis Bacon did for despair what Michelangelo did for faith. He made it majestic. The Bacon retrospective that just opened at Tate Britain in London is one of the most powerful shows I’ve seen in ...
Please be advised that due to recent global shipping events, there may be fulfillment delays during the post-sale process. L'Orestie d'Eschyle is a lithograph by Francis Bacon after his 1981 oil ...
It’s an acknowledged paradox of art history that World War II had a muted impact on the art that followed. Maybe the devastation was too great for mere art to absorb. Only a few postwar artists did ...
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