Francis Bacon by John Russell

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Summary

Based on conversations with Francis Bacon that extended over several years, this study reveals much about the man and the artist. It discusses his work, his intentions and achievements. Other work by the author includes "The Meaning of Modern Art".

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Francis Bacon by John Russell

Based on conversations with the artist which extended over several years, John Russell’s original study reveals much about Bacon the man and Bacon the artist in a way that has never been surpassed. On Bacon’s death in 1992, the unique vision and accomplishment of one of the greatest artists of the twentieth century could be appreciated in their totality. In this edition, Russell does just that, as well as discussing Bacon’s later work. Bacon’s intentions and his achievements, both frequently misunderstood, are here set in perspective.
'If you are moved and interested by the work of Francis Bacon, then this book is essential; if, on a general level, you are intrigued by how and why a considerable artist creates his own individual visions, then this book is again essential' - Arts Review
John Russell was chief art critic of the The New York Times from 1982-1990 and is the author of many distinguished books on the arts.
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ISBN 13 9780500202715
ISBN 10 0500202710
Title Francis Bacon
Author John Russell
Series World Of Art
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Thames & Hudson Ltd
Year published 1993-08-23
Number of pages 208
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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