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Francis Bacon
1909–1992
Francis Bacon (b Dublin, 28 Oct. 1909; d Madrid, 28 Apr. 1992). British painter, born in Ireland of English parents. He left home in 1925 at the age of 16 and moved to London, where he worked for a time as an interior decorator.
Text Source: The Oxford Dictionary of Art and Artists (Oxford University Press)
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Pope I (Study after Pope Innocent X by Diego Velázquez) 1951 Aberdeen Art Gallery & Museums
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Figure Study I 1945–1946 National Galleries of Scotland, Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art
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Three Studies for a Portrait of Isabel Rawsthorne 1965 Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts
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Figure Study II Kirklees Museums and Galleries
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Sketch for 'Lisa' 1955 Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts
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Study for a Portrait of P. L., No. 2 1957 Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts
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Study for Self Portrait 1963 National Museum Wales, National Museum Cardiff
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Study for a Portrait 1952 Tate Britain
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Figures in a Garden c.1936 Tate
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Study for Portrait II (after the Life Mask of William Blake) 1955 Tate
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Study for a Portrait, March 1991 1991 National Galleries of Scotland, Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art
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Figures in a Landscape 1956 Birmingham Museums Trust
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Robert J. Sainsbury 1955 Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts
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Study for Portrait No. 6 1956–1957 Hatton Gallery
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Study for a Portrait of Van Gogh I 1956 Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts
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Three Studies for a Portrait of Isabel Rawsthorne 1965 Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts
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Head of a Woman 1960 Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts
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Seated Figure 1961 Tate
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Head of a Man, No. 1 1960 Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts
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Reclining Woman 1961 Tate Britain