subject: Oil Paintings Are Works With High Demand [print this page] This time our topic will be Francis Bacon's life. Francis Bacon (1909 1992) was born in Dublin; however, at the age of 16, he moved to London and then lived for about two years in Berlin and Paris. Despite, Francis was born in Dublin, he is considered an English painter due to his English family roots and that he developed much of his artistic production in London. If you like Oil paintings, it is your chance to buy real works, Francis Bacon's reproduction paints.
Francis began to take art lessons at St Martin School of Arts of London. Then he lived between Berlin and Paris where worked as an interior decorator. Success reaches him in 1940 when MOMA, the prestigious Art Museum of New York bought one of his paints. Francis Bacon's Oil paintings are frequently violent works, with the subject often distorted or in the process of moving. These points are characteristic in Francis Bacon. His paints show us a life of excess with violence, sex and drugs.
Bacon's paintings are divided in two periods: since (1929-1949) and since (1950-1954). It is a selection of Francis Bacon Oil paintings. Gouache (1929), Composition (1933), Crucifixion (1933), Interior of a Room (1933), Figures in a Garden (1936), Three Studies for Figures at the base of a Crucifixion (1944), Head I (1949), Man at Curtain (1949), Study from the Human Body (1949), Two Figures in the Grass (1950-53), Study after Velazquez I (1950), Fragment of a Crucifixion (1950), Study for Nude Figure (1950), Pope I (1951), Landscape after Van Gogh (1952), Man Kneeling in Grass (1952), Sphinx II (1952), Man with Dog (1953) and Man in Blue I (1954).