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Inside Francis Bacon
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Product Details
Author:
Martin Harrison, Christopher Bucklow, Francesca Pipe, Sophie Pretorius, Joyce Townsend, Sarah Whitfield
Format:
Paperback
Pages:
192
Publisher:
Thames & Hudson (September 8, 2020)
Language:
English
Audience:
General/trade
ISBN-13:
9780500971062
ISBN-10:
0500971064
Weight:
31.12oz
Dimensions:
8" x 10.3" x 1"
Case Pack:
7
File:
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$35.00
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Publisher Identifier:
P-WWN
Discount Code:
B
Pub Discount:
65
Series:
Francis Bacon Studies
Imprint:
Thames & Hudson
Overview
Very little is known about Francis Bacon’s early career, but this third installment in the Bacon estate’s groundbreaking series provides exciting new insight into and analysis of the elusive artist. Archived material recently added to the Estate of Francis Bacon’s collection—including the diaries of Bacon’s first two patrons and an extensive number of records kept by Bacon’s doctor, Paul Brass—has allowed Francesca Pipe, Sophie Pretorius, and Martin Harrison to delve deeper into the artist’s formative years than ever before and revolutionize existing perceptions of Bacon’s character and psychology.
Essays by Sarah Whitfield, Joyce Townsend, and Christopher Bucklow draw on biographical details of the artist’s life and technical analysis of his work. Utilizing this more traditional, art-historical approach, these scholars examine the complex relationships between Bacon and his peers and offer new insights into the artist’s methods and the system of metaphors within his paintings. This fascinating collection of scholarship will interest anyone looking to learn more about Francis Bacon, contemporary art, or the artistic imagination.








