


Francis Bacon Information
Born to Anglo-
The thirties and early forties were marked by little productivity, and his destruction of many earlier works. By 1944, Bacon returned to painting and developed his characteristic expressionist style; potent and unsettling imagery of distorted human and animal forms that often demonstrates the influence of Surrealism.
Bacon’s first major show took place at the Hanover Gallery, London in 1949, and was followed by an exhibition at Durlacher Brother, New York in 1953. In 1962, the Tate Gallery organised a retrospective of the artist’s work that travelled to Mannheim, Turin, Zurich and Amsterdam. After suffering a heart attack, Bacon died 28 April 1992, in Madrid.
The Tate held another major retrospective in September 2008, which opened at the Prado Gallery in January 2009 and closed at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, Summer of 2009.