Francis Bacon British, 1909-1992
Edition numbered in pencil, lower left on recto
Paper: 88.6 x 60.5 cm
The present work is a good example of Bacon’s fascination with Ingres, showing how he used the French Neo-Classical artist and his themes (e.g. the theme of Oedipus and the Sphinx) as an inspiration for his oeuvre. Similarly to Ingres, Bacon combines geometrical harmony and archaism to achieve the synthesis of the ideal human figure.
Quote:
"My ideal,' Bacon told the art critic David Sylvester, 'would really be just to pick up a handful of paint and throw it at the canvas and hope that the portrait was there.'