Head Surrounded by Sides of Beef - Francis Bacon - 1954 -

Head Surrounded by Sides of Beef by Francis Bacon

Why Head Surrounded by Sides of Beef by Francis Bacon is such a famous painting:

• Bacon’s power, horror and Pope obsessions.
• Raw meat means vulnerability in Head Surrounded by Sides of Beef.
• People love Francis Bacon’s shocking, screaming Popes.

The Undercliff Watercolor 1828

The UnderCliff by Richard Parkes Bonington

Foreboding waves crash The Undercliff painting. This makes literal and figurative sense. After all, Richard Parkes Bonington painted it one month before dying. He was twenty five years old with TB. It was 1828 and tuberculosis was known as the “robber of youth” at the time.

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