• Even though the distorted figures in Three Studies for Figures at the Base of a Crucifixion have no direct connection to the shocking images of...
  • 'Portrait of the week no 96: bacon's study for portrait II - after the life mask of william blake (1955)'.
  • francis bacon three studies crucifixion 1962. ... Freud’s face is morphed, not dissimilar from the men’s faces seen in Three Studies for a Crucifixion (1962).
  • Learn about this artwork by Francis Bacon in the Guggenheim's Collection Online.
  • It is believed that Bacon may have been planning to use the triptych in a crucifixion scene, and that the Three Studies were imagined as part of a predella...
  • The artwork titled “Three Studies for a Crucifixion,” created by Francis Bacon in 1962, is an exemplification of the Expressionism art movement.
  • Bacon, Francis: Three Studies for a Crucifixion. 1962 (100 Kb each); Oil and sand on canvas; Three panels, each 198.1 x 144.8 cm (78 x 57 in); Solomon R...
  • The artist's work "Three Works for Crucifixion" in 1962 was analyzed and a context was formed. When establishing this context or studying an artist, it is...
  • If you’re thinking Three Studies for a Crucifixion is just a song by Japanese grindcore noise rock band Melt Banana, guess again.
  • In Second Version of Triptych 1944 (1988), Bacon recreated his Three Studies painting, this time placing more theatrical space around the anguished figures...