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The following displays the paintings that Gilles Deleuze discusses in his Francis Bacon: The Logic of Sensation. [This posting is on-going]. For additional images, as well as quotations of relevant passages and commentary, click the painting’s title. [I am profoundly grateful to the sources of the images. Their credits are given as links below the images]
Francis Bacon: The Logic of Sensation
(enumerated in accordance with the English translation)
[1] Francis Bacon: Triptych, Three Studies for Figures at the Base of a Crucifixion, 1944.
(euroartmagazine.com Thanks Dr. Gerry Coulter)
[2] Francis Bacon: Figure in a Landscape, 1945
(Thanks wikipedia.org)
[3] Francis Bacon: Painting, 1946
(Thanks www.sai.msu.su)
[4] Francis Bacon: Figure Study I, 1945-46
(Thanks nationalgalleries.org)
[5] Francis Bacon: Head II, 1949
(Thanks www.nytimes.com)
[6] Francis Bacon: Head VI, 1949
(Thanks www.nytimes.com.)
[7] Francis Bacon: Fragment of a Crucifixion, 1950
(Thanks www.vanabbe.nl & Peter Cox)
[8] Francis Bacon: Landscape, 1952
(Thanks artinvest2000.com)
[9] Francis Bacon: Study of a Figure in Landscape, 1952
(Thanks phillipscollection.org)
[10] Francis Bacon: Study for Crouching Nude, 1952
(Thanks www.dl.ket.org)
[12] Francis Bacon: Two Figures, 1953
(Thanks petulantrumblings.com)
[13] Triptych, Three Studies of the Human Head, 1953
(Thanks source: artimage.org.uk)
[14] Francis Bacon: Study of a Baboon, 1953
[17] Francis Bacon: Two Figures in the Grass, 1954
(Thanks Editions de la différence and the Estate of Francis Bacon)
[18] Francis Bacon: Sphinx, 1954
(Thanks museumtv.nl)
[19] Pope, 1955
(Thanks source: artimage.org.uk)
[23] Francis Bacon: Study for a Portrait of Van Gogh II, 1957
(Thanks Editions de la différence and the Estate of Francis Bacon)
[27] Francis Bacon: Pope No. II, 1960
(Thanks Editions de la différence and the Estate of Francis Bacon)
[29] Francis Bacon: Triptych, Three Studies for a Crucifixion, 1962
(Thanks Estate of Francis Bacon, Guggenheim, and Tate)
[36] Francis Bacon: After Muybridge - Woman Emptying a Bowl of Water and Paralytic Child, 1965
(Thanks Editions de la différence and the Estate of Francis Bacon)
[37] Francis Bacon: Portrait of George Dyer Talking, 1966
(Thanks alexalienart.com)
[38] Francis Bacon: Triptych, Three Studies for a Portrait of Lucian Freud, 1966
(Thanks Editions de la différence and the Estate of Francis Bacon)
[44] Francis Bacon: Three Studies of the Human Body, 1967
(Thanks very much sound--vision.blogspot.com)
[45] Francis Bacon: Portrait of George Dyer staring into a Mirror, 1967
(Thanks acasadacolina.blogspot.com)
[55] Francis Bacon: Triptych, Three Studies of Lucian Freud, 1969
(Thanks Editions de la différence and the Estate of Francis Bacon)
[60] Francis Bacon: Triptych, 1970
(Thanks Editions de la différence and the Estate of Francis Bacon)
[61] Francis Bacon: Triptych, Studies from the Human Body, 1970
(Thanks Editions de la différence and the Estate of Francis Bacon)
[62] Francis Bacon: Triptych, Studies of the Human Body, 1970
(Thanks www.connect.in.com; asfolhasardem.wordpress.com)
[64] Francis Bacon: Study of a Portrait of Lucian Freud (Sideways), 1971
(Thanks monstersandcritics.com and alexalienart.com)
[66] Francis Bacon: Two Men Working in a Field, 1970
(Thanks artist.christies.com)
[67] Francis Bacon: Lying Figure in a Mirror, 1971
(Thanks www.museobilbao.com)
[68] Francis Bacon: Portrait of a man walking down steps, 1972
(Thanks Editions de la différence and the Estate of Francis Bacon)
[69] Francis Bacon: Triptych, Three Studies of Figures on Beds, 1972
(Thanks Ian Daniels)
[70] Francis Bacon: Triptych, 1972
(Thanks Editions de la différence and the Estate of Francis Bacon)
[73] Francis Bacon: Triptych, 1973
(Thanks Editions de la différence and the Estate of Francis Bacon)
[77] Francis Bacon: Seated Figure, 1974
(Thank you so very much Stampfli & Turci of eaobjets.wordpress.com and Palazzo Reale)
[80] Francis Bacon: Figure at a Washbasin, 1976
(Thanks www.artnet.com)
thank you so much!
ReplyDeleteThank you too for checking it. I have been teaching this text recently, so I should start adding more.
DeleteMy dude, this is divine. Thank you
ReplyDeleteMost of the paintings Deleuze refers to are seared in my memory. But having the quality images, in order, that you have posted here is a wonderful gift. Thank you!
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