Study for a Portrait of Van Gogh (1957) by Francis Bacon

Study for a Portrait of Van Gogh - Francis Bacon - 1957

Artwork Information

TitleStudy for a Portrait of Van Gogh
ArtistFrancis Bacon
Date1957
Dimensions198 x 142 cm
Art MovementExpressionism

About Study for a Portrait of Van Gogh

“Study for a Portrait of Van Gogh” is a 1957 artwork by Francis Bacon, an esteemed figure in the Expressionism art movement. Measuring 198 x 142 cm, the piece stands as a significant example of Bacon’s sketch and study genre. The artwork is noted for its dynamic and vivid portrayal, capturing the essence of Vincent van Gogh with intense brush strokes and a bold color palette.

The artwork is marked by exuberant colors and expressive lines, typical of Bacon’s unique style. The composition is dominated by vibrant hues, notably reds, greens, and yellows, creating a powerful contrast. The figure, presumably a depiction of Van Gogh, seems almost absorbed into the background, blending with the indistinguishable forms of trees and landscape elements that swirl around it. The energetic brushwork suggests movement and emotion, reflecting the tumultuous spirit often associated with Van Gogh’s life and work. The overall effect is one of emotive intensity, characteristic of the Expressionist movement’s focus on evoking subjective experiences rather than objective reality.

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