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  1. The Irish-born artist Francis Bacon (1909–1992) painted 28 known triptychs between 1944 and 1986. He began to work in the format in the mid-1940s with a number of smaller scale formats before graduating in 1962 to large examples.

  2. The Irish-born British artist Francis Bacon (1909–1992) painted 28 known large triptychs between 1944 and 1985–86. He began working in the format in the mid-1940s with a number of smaller scale works before graduating to large examples in 1962.

  3. symbols and personifications (7,150) birth to death (109) death - black (4) work and occupations (5,453) arts and entertainment (7,210) artist, painter (2,545) ‘Triptych August 1972‘, Francis Bacon, 1972 on display at Tate Britain.

  4. www.francis-bacon.com › content › triptychTriptych | Francis Bacon

    A triptych is a three-paneled artwork. The panels are sometimes hinged, and the outer panels may fold over the central panel. Triptychs were historically used primarily for religious purposes, as altarpieces, or to encourage private devotion.

  5. 1991. In Bacon's final triptych, made at the end of his career, a composite figure steps in and out of stagelike spaces. Seemingly nailed to the canvas are closely cropped headshots of Bacon's face, at right, and, at left, that of a Brazilian racecar driver, placed above muscular lower bodies.

  6. Triptych, May–June 1973 is a triptych completed in 1973 by the Irish-born artist Francis Bacon (19091992). The oil-on-canvas was painted in memory of Bacon's lover George Dyer, who committed suicide on the eve of the artist's retrospective at Paris's Grand Palais on 24 October 1971.

  7. Richard Calvocoressi provides an in-depth view of the exhibition Francis Bacon: Couplings at Gagosian, London, examining a theme that preoccupied the artist throughout his career: the relationship between two people, both physical and psychological.