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FRANCIS BACON. NEW STUDIES. Centenary Essays

FRANCIS BACON (1909-1992)

Nine original and stimulating essays will celebrate the centenary of the birth of one of the greatest painters of the twentieth century, Francis Bacon (1909–1992). Since the artist’s death his enigmatic paintings have inspired new thinking and methods of interpretation, and these essays, written by leading scholars from throughout the world, reflect an impressively wide and rich range of approaches.
With essays from Darren Ambrose, Richard Calvocoressi, Rebecca Daniels, Hugh M. Davies, Marcel Finke, Martin Harrison, Andrew R. Lee, Brenda Marshall and Joanna Russell.

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Emne Londonskolen
Kunstner BACON, Francis
Forfatter Edited by Martin Harrison
Sprog Engelsk tekst
Illustrationer 160 ill. i farver
Format / Sideantal 26 x 20 cm / 272 sider
Udgivelsesår 2009
Indbinding Indbundet
Forlag Steidl
Antikvarisk
Antal
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ISBN 9783865219466
Lev. 3-5 dage

FRANCIS BACON (1909-1992)

Nine original and stimulating essays will celebrate the centenary of the birth of one of the greatest painters of the twentieth century, Francis Bacon (1909–1992). Since the artist’s death his enigmatic paintings have inspired new thinking and methods of interpretation, and these essays, written by leading scholars from throughout the world, reflect an impressively wide and rich range of approaches.
With essays from Darren Ambrose, Richard Calvocoressi, Rebecca Daniels, Hugh M. Davies, Marcel Finke, Martin Harrison, Andrew R. Lee, Brenda Marshall and Joanna Russell.