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Francis Bacon Three Studies of Male Back lithograph showing distorted male figure seated in blue interior with geometric framing.

Original Lithograph, in colours on Arches (watermarked) paper. Signed by the artist in pencil. Three Studies of Male Back (Central Panel) (1987) is an original color lithograph by Francis Bacon, forming the middle section of a triptych. It depicts a muscular male figure seated and turned away, absorbed in reading. Rendered in Bacon’s characteristic style, the body is distorted and confined within a geometric framework. The composition contrasts sharp lines with fluid, abstract forms, and employs a muted palette of flesh tones, blues, and greys. The figure's placement in a curved space reinforces themes of psychological isolation and introspection. Printed on Arches paper in an edition of 99.

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Three Studies of Male Back (One Work - Central panel of the triptych), 1987

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Original Lithograph, in colours on Arches (watermarked) paper. Signed by the artist in pencil. Three Studies of Male Back (Central Panel) (1987) is an original color lithograph by Francis Bacon, forming the middle section of a triptych. It depicts a muscular male figure seated and turned away, absorbed in reading. Rendered in Bacon’s characteristic style, the body is distorted and confined within a geometric framework. The composition contrasts sharp lines with fluid, abstract forms, and employs a muted palette of flesh tones, blues, and greys. The figure's placement in a curved space reinforces themes of psychological isolation and introspection. Printed on Arches paper in an edition of 99.

Artwork Copyright © Francis Bacon

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