Francis Bacon - (Schriftenreihe Des Museums Für Gegenwartskunst Siegen) by Markus Rath (Paperback)
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Highlights
- Francis Bacon's portrait of his first partner Peter Lacy is somehow simultaneously attractive and repulsive.
- About the Author: Markus Rath, University of Trier
- 130 Pages
- Art,
- Series Name: Schriftenreihe Des Museums Für Gegenwartskunst Siegen
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Francis Bacon's portrait of his first partner Peter Lacy is somehow simultaneously attractive and repulsive. The monumental portrait dating from 1962 was unknown to the public for a long time. Shortly after it was painted, Italian film director Michelangelo Antonioni acquired the work and it remained in private hands for decades. This is a key work, created at a turning point in Bacon's oeuvre. Markus Rath embeds the painting into Bacon's visual world for the first time. The English painter reveals a biographically oriented representationalism in the portrait, concentrating his compositional arrangement on the stage-like interior and forcing a contrast between the two-dimensional ground and the colour-saturated figure - these are pioneering approaches to composition that shaped his late work decisively.
About the Author
Markus Rath, University of Trier