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Lithograph in colour on Arches wove paper - Hand signed in pencil - Made for the album; ‘Miroir de la Tauromachie’ - Printend by Atelier Mourlot, Paris - Published by Galerie Lelong, Paris - Catalogue Raisonné: Sabatier-30 , Tacou- 37 -- Francis Bacon's "Portrait of Michel Leiris" (1990) is a powerful limited edition lithograph that demonstrates the artist's distinctive style and mastery of the human form. The work captures the essence of Leiris, a French writer and friend of Bacon, through its bold use of color and distorted lines. Measuring 48 x 36 cm, this evocative piece is a testament to Bacon's ability to delve into the psychological depths of his subjects, making it a significant work in the realm of contemporary art.
Portrait of Michel Leiris, 1990
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Lithograph in colour on Arches wove paper - Hand signed in pencil - Made for the album; ‘Miroir de la Tauromachie’ - Printend by Atelier Mourlot, Paris - Published by Galerie Lelong, Paris - Catalogue Raisonné: Sabatier-30 , Tacou- 37 -- Francis Bacon's "Portrait of Michel Leiris" (1990) is a powerful limited edition lithograph that demonstrates the artist's distinctive style and mastery of the human form. The work captures the essence of Leiris, a French writer and friend of Bacon, through its bold use of color and distorted lines. Measuring 48 x 36 cm, this evocative piece is a testament to Bacon's ability to delve into the psychological depths of his subjects, making it a significant work in the realm of contemporary art.
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