Inside Francis Bacon
By (Author) Martin Harrison
By (author) Christopher Bucklow
By (author) Francesca Pipe
By (author) Sophie Pretorius
By (author) Joyce H. Townsend
By (author) Sarah Whitfield
Thames & Hudson Ltd
Thames & Hudson Ltd
16th September 2020
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
History of art
Paintings and painting
759.2
Paperback
232
Width 200mm, Height 260mm
870g
The third instalment in the Bacon Estate's groundbreaking series discloses the most exciting new research and information to emerge in many years on this elusive artist. Three of the essays, by Francesca Pipe, Sophie Pretorius and Martin Harrison, are based on archives recently added to the collection of the Estate of Francis Bacon. Very little is known about Bacon's early career, and the diaries of his two first patrons provide a far deeper understanding of his formative years than has been accessible hitherto. Especially revelatory are the extensive records kept over a long period by Bacon's doctor, Paul Brass: what they reveal will revolutionise thinking on Bacon. Sarah Whitfield sheds new light on both Bonnard and Bacon; she has identified concerns the two artists shared that will surprise as well as enlighten. Joyce Townsend draws on her scientific and technical investigations into Tate's most important Bacon paintings to advance significant new information about Bacon's methods. Christopher Bucklow is an expert on Japanese art, which forms an important, if unexpected, aspect of his rethinking of the metaphor system in Bacon's paintings.
Martin Harrison is the editor of Francis Bacon: Catalogue Raisonn and Head of Publishing for The Estate of Francis Bacon. Christopher Bucklow is an artist, photographer and art historian. Katharina Gnther was recently awarded a PhD by Cologne University for her study of Bacon's use of photographic materials. Francesca Pipe has transcribed Eric Allden's diaries dating from the period 1920 to 1946. Sophie Pretorius is Archivist of the Estate's Bacon collection, and has transcribed all Bacon's surviving medical records. Joyce H. Townsend is Senior Conservation Scientist at Tate, London. Sarah Whitfield is the author of the catalogue raisonn of William Scott's oil paintings.