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FRANCIS BACON a Pair of Rare Paintings both on Board from NY 1968 from La Ciene
$8,701.01 CAD
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These rare Francis Bacon paintings from his NY trip in 1968 are one-of-a-kind pieces that will make a great addition to any art collection. There are a pair made by Francis Bacon of he and his Partner " George". The abstract artwork features a unique blend of colors and materials, including cardboard, that capture the essence of the subject. The paintings are perfect for art enthusiasts who appreciate post-war art and want to add a special piece to their collection.
This original artwork is perfect for those who want to showcase their love for art and appreciate the unique style of Francis Bacon.
Includes provenance.
From the Estate of Rosilie Brady
1968 Original Francis Bacon Oil on Board Painting, Owner Believed Authentic. Signed on back, Dated, Francis Bacon painting comes from the collection of Rosalie Bradley, it was purchased at the La Cienega art show in Los Angeles in 1968. She purchased 17 Francis Bacon paintings at that show, and has had them in her collection ever since, Upon her death the estate sold her collection. In 1968, Francis Bacon visited New York for the first time, his existing paintings were being shown at the Marlborough gallery, and, while critics were divided, he is known to have done dozens of portraits while in New York, many of which appeared at the La Cienega Art Show in Los Angeles in 1968. The original signature on back was scanned By Steven Hill, art expert and computer matched to within 95% of known Bacon signatures, and according to Hill the pigments are within Bacon's known palette.
Private Viewing possible, experts welcomed
We are not international experts on the work of Bacon , although we believe it to be true and correct we can not certify it