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Francis BACON - Personnage couché, 1966 - Lithograph exhibition poster on paper.

Francis Bacon
Personnage couché, 1966

Lithograph exhibition poster on paper.

Unsigned. Not numbered.

Dimensions:
+ Size of the sheet: 71 x 45 cm / 27,9 x 17,7 in.
+ Size of the image: 49,8 x 37 cm / 19,6 x 14,5 in.

Condition: In very good condition. Soft handling creases.

Published by Maeght Éditeur on the occasion of 1966 Francis Bacon's exhibition in the Maeght Gallery, Paris.

Printed by Arte Paris.

This is an original print, not a modern reprint or a later copy!

Dimensions :
- Height : 71 cm
- Width : 45 cm

Francis Bacon : Born in Dublin in 1909, Bacon lived successively in Berlin, Paris then London where he settled in 1929. He decided to become a painter when he visited the Picasso exhibition at the Paul Rosenberg gallery. In april 1945, the "Three Studies for Figures at the base of a Crucifixion" presented at the Lefevre gallery provoked consternation and polemic. In 1956, he painted his first selfportrait. In 1972, the death of his friend Georges Dyer, leads him to paint a serie of three great triptychs (the black triptychs), and several selfportraits. During 1970's, Bacon painted many portraits of his relatives, like Michel Leiris, Peter Beard and John Edwards. He died in Madrid in 1992, at 82 years old. Known as one of the greatest artists of the second half of the 20th century. He realized many exhibitions through the world (London, New York, Paris, Turin, Milano, Roma et Sao Paolo...)

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