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Francis Bacon in the 1950s

Francis Bacon in the 1950s

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Francis Bacon in the 1950s

by Peppiatt, Michael

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0300151217
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9780300151213
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New Haven [Conn.]/London: Yale University Press/Norwick [UK] : in association with the Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts, University of East Anglia, 2006. Softcover. VG, some foxing. Pages clean and tight.. Pictorial wrap dj. (xi), 200 pages : illustrations (some color). "From the screaming heads and snarling chimpanzees of the late 1940s to the anonymous figures trapped in tortured isolation some ten years later, British artist Francis Bacon during one crucial decade created many of the most central and memorable images of his entire career. The artist enters the 1950s in search of himself and his true subject; he finishes ten years later having completed some of his great masterpieces and having acquired technical mastery over one of the most disturbing and revealing visions of the twentieth century." "This book brings both Bacon the man and Bacon the painter vividly to life, focusing for the first time on this key period in his development. Michael Peppiatt, the leading authority on Bacon and a close friend of the artist for thirty years, offers a study that reveals essential keys to understanding Bacon's mysterious and subversive art." "The book presents a wide range of paintings (many of them rarely or never seen before) representing all of Bacon's major themes during the 1950s, analyses the significant developments in his art, and assesses the particular importance of key works." "Also included, amongst other hitherto unpublished material, are the revealing letters from Bacon to his dealer Brausen, and the artist's correspondence with his friends and patrons Robert and Lisa Sainsbury."--Jacket.

Synopsis

"First published to accompany the exhibition Francis Bacon : paintings from the 1950s"--T.p. verso. Includes bibliographical references (p. 175-195) and index.

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Bookseller's Inventory #
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Title
Francis Bacon in the 1950s
Author
Peppiatt, Michael
Format/Binding
Softcover
Book Condition
Used - VG, some foxing. Pages clean and tight.
Quantity Available
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Binding
Paperback
ISBN 10
0300151217
ISBN 13
9780300151213
Publisher
Yale University Press/Norwick [UK] : in association with the Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts, University of East Anglia
Place of Publication
New Haven [Conn.]/London
Date Published
2006
Keywords
European Artists, Francis Bacon ; Francis Bacon ; ;

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