Triptych August 1972 1972 © Estate of Francis Bacon License this image In Tate Britain Modern and Contemporary British Art: Francis Bacon and Henry Moore Artist Francis Bacon 1909-1992 Medium Oil paint and sand on 3 canvases Dimensions Support, each: 1981 × 1473 mm frame (each): 2175 × 1668 × 102 mm Collection Tate Acquisition Purchased 1980 Triptych-August 1972 is a large oil-on-canvas triptych by the British artist Francis Bacon (1909-1992). It was painted in memory of Bacon's lover George Dyer who committed suicide on 24 October 1971, the eve of the artist's retrospective at Paris's Grand Palais, then the highest honour Bacon had received.
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Francis Bacon, Triptych - August 1972, 1972, oil on canvas, 72 x 61 x 22″ / 183 x 155 x 64 cm, (Tate Modern, London) Additional Resources Francis Bacon: Breathing New Life into Figurative Painting on ArtUK More Smarthistory images… Francis Bacon: https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artists/francis-bacon-682 Francis Bacon - Triptych August 1972: https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/bacon-triptyc. Francis Bacon, Triptych - August 1972, 1972, oil on canvas, 72 x 61 x 22 in. (183 x 155 x 64 cm), (Tate Modern, London) . Created by Beth Harris and Steven Zucker. Questions Tips & Thanks Want to join the conversation? Sort by: Top Voted marcusr360 12 years ago Theme: George Dyer Genre: figurative Media: oil, sand, canvas Location: Tate Britain, London, UK Dimensions: 198.1 x 147.3 cm Article References Provenance Francis Bacon's Triptych - August 1972 (1972) consists of three panels that depict male figures in a domestic setting.
FRANCIS BACON TRIPTYCH AUGUST 1972 (S. 23) Prints & Multiples Sotheby's
Triptych August 1972 Francis Bacon Date: 1972 Style: Expressionism Series: Black Triptychs Theme: George Dyer Genre: figurative Article References This work is generally considered one in a series of Black Triptychs which followed the suicide of Bacon's lover, George Dyer. Dyer appears on the left and Bacon is on the right. Triptych August 1972 is one of what are traditionally referred to as Bacon's Black Triptychs, painted in the wake of his former lover George Dyer's death from suicide in 1971. In the middle panel, two men, presumably Dyer and Bacon, are locked in something halfway between a brawl and an embrace. Triptych-August 1972 is a large oil on canvas triptych by the British artist Francis Bacon (1909-1992). It was painted in memory of Bacon's lover George Dyer who committed suicide on 24 October 1971, the eve of the artist's retrospective at Paris's Grand Palais, then the highest honour Bacon had received. Triptych-August 1972. Tate, London Triptych August 1972, Francis Bacon, 1972, Oil paint and sand on 3 canvases. | Tate Images. This is a Tate Images licensable image titled 'Triptych August 1972' by Tate Images.
Triptych August 1972 (S. 23; T. 24) Prints & Multiples 2021 Sotheby's
The Black Triptychs are a series of three triptychs painted by the British artist Francis Bacon between 1972 and 1974. Bacon admitted that they were created as an exorcism of his sense of loss following the suicide of his former lover and principal model, George Dyer. [1] Triptych, August 1972 is an Oil on Canvas Painting created by Francis Bacon in 1972. It lives at the Tate Britain in London. The image is © Estate of Francis Bacon, and used according to Educational Fair Use, and tagged Triptych and Chairs.
Francis Bacon, Triptych - August 1972, 1972, oil on canvas, 72 x 61 x 22 in. (183 x 155 x 64 cm), (Tate Modern, London) Speakers: Dr. Beth Harris, Dr. Steven. Video \(\PageIndex{1}\): Francis Bacon, Triptych - August 1972, 1972, oil on canvas, 72 x 61 x 22″ / 183 x 155 x 64 cm, (Tate Modern, London) Smarthistory images for teaching and learning: Click on image for larger picture (External link to flickr)
Triptych August 1972 (S. 23; T. 24) Prints & Multiples 2021 Sotheby's
As well as Triptych August 1972, we are delighted that there are nine other Francis Bacon works on display at the Hungarian National Gallery exhibition - Figure in a Landscape, 1945, 'Study after Velazquez', 1950, Dog, 1952, Study for Portrait II (after the Life Mask of William Blake) ,1955, Study for Figure VI, 1956-57, Reclining Woman. Triptych August 1972, 1989 Lithograph on Arches Paper 35 × 24 in | 89 × 61 cm Frame included Edition 167/180 Part of a limited edition set US$46,700 Make an Offer Contact Gallery Shipping and Taxes Marlborough Madrid & Barcelona Madrid, Barcelona Get notifications for similar works Want to sell a work by this artist? Sell with Artsy Artist Series