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Crucifixion Francis Bacon

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    'Three Masters of Modern British Painting: Sir Matthew Smith, Victor Pasmore, Francis Bacon' organised by The Arts Council of Great Britain , Cheltenham Art Gallery, Cheltenham, 27 September 1958 - 18 October 1958 (43) (as 'Study for Crucifixion' and wrongly dated c.1945)

Crucifixion (Francis Bacon, 1965) - Wikipedia

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    Crucifixion is a 1965 triptych painted by the Irish-born artist Francis Bacon. Across each of the three panels, the work shows three forms of violent death. This triptych was the third such which Bacon painted relating to the Crucifixion, and follows 1944's Three Studies for Figures at the Base of a Crucifixion, and the Three Studies for a Crucifixion of 1962.

The Crucifixion Francis Bacon

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    Moreover, if Fragment of a Crucifixion, 1950 (50-02), in which more than half of the canvas is unpainted, was considered by Bacon a ‘finished’ painting, it is counterintuitive to categorise ‘Lying Figure’, c.1953 (53-21), for example, as ‘unfinished’.

Crucifixion (1933) - Wikipedia

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    Crucifixion ( CR 33-01) is an early oil on canvas painting by Francis Bacon, made in 1933 when Bacon was aged 23 or 24. It was one of three paintings on the subject of the Crucifixion that he made in 1933, the others being his Crucifixion with Skull (CR 33-03), commissioned by art collector Sir Michael Sadler, and Wound for a Crucifixion (later destroyed by Bacon).

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