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Offset lithograph on pale cream wove Arches paper, with watermark - Published by Musée Cantini, Marseille. - Annotated E.A. in pencil (lower left) - An ‘Épreuve d’Artiste’ next to the numbered edition of 100 - Catalogue raisonné : Sabatier no. 33, Tacou no. 6 -- "In memory of George Dyer" is a poignant limited edition offset print by Francis Bacon, created in 1976. Measuring 65 x 49 cm, this piece reflects Bacon's expressionist style and his complex emotional connection to his subject, George Dyer, his former partner. Bacon's mastery of the offset print medium, his personal narratives, and his impact on contemporary figurative painting make this artwork a compelling choice for art collectors and enthusiasts alike.
In memory of George Dyer, 1976
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Offset lithograph on pale cream wove Arches paper, with watermark - Published by Musée Cantini, Marseille. - Annotated E.A. in pencil (lower left) - An ‘Épreuve d’Artiste’ next to the numbered edition of 100 - Catalogue raisonné : Sabatier no. 33, Tacou no. 6 -- "In memory of George Dyer" is a poignant limited edition offset print by Francis Bacon, created in 1976. Measuring 65 x 49 cm, this piece reflects Bacon's expressionist style and his complex emotional connection to his subject, George Dyer, his former partner. Bacon's mastery of the offset print medium, his personal narratives, and his impact on contemporary figurative painting make this artwork a compelling choice for art collectors and enthusiasts alike.
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