Francis Bacon John Russell
Material type: TextSeries: World of artPublication details: London Thames and Hudson 1993Edition: Rev. and updated edISBN:- 0500202710
- 759.2916 BAC
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
Based on conversations with Bacon that extended over several years, John Russell's original study revealed much about the man and the artist. On Bacon's death in 1992, the unique vision and accomplishment of one of the greatest artists of the century could be appreciated in their totality. In a new final chapter, Russell does just that, as well as discussing Bacon's late work, Bacon's intentions and his achievements, both frequently misunderstood, are here set in perspective.
Bibliography: p195-196. - Includes index