Man in a Chair (1952) by Francis Bacon

Man in a Chair - Francis Bacon - 1952

Artwork Information

TitleMan in a Chair
ArtistFrancis Bacon
Date1952
Dimensions60.5 x 50 cm
Art MovementExpressionism

About Man in a Chair

The artwork in question is titled “Man in a Chair,” created by Francis Bacon in the year 1952. It belongs to the Expressionism art movement and measures 60.5 x 50 cm. This piece is classified under the genre of portrait.

The artwork depicts a distorted and abstract figure of a man seated in a chair, characteristic of Francis Bacon’s style which often explores themes of suffering and existential angst. The colors are muted and dark, dominated by shades of grey, black, and hints of off-white, creating a somber and intense mood. The man’s form appears almost ghostly or ethereal, with indistinct features that blur the line between reality and abstraction. The background is equally dark and undefined, contributing to the overall sense of isolation and introspection conveyed by the piece. The brushwork is expressive and dynamic, enhancing the emotional impact of the portrayal.

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