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A cameramen passes by Francis Bacon's "Oedipus and the Sphinx After Ingres" (L) and Paula rego's "The Barn" (R) at the new Berardo Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art in Lisbon 21 June 2007. The museum opens June 25 after more than 10 years of haggling between the authorities and Portuguese tycoon Joe Berardo, whose prestigious private collection is going on permanent display at Centro Cultural de Belem
A Francis Bacon painting entitled "Study for Portrait II" which features in a Post War and Contemporary Art Evening Sale as seen at Christie's auction house in London, Friday Feb. 2, 2007. The painting is estimated to fetch 12,000,000 pounds (US $23,623,000 and 18,142,000 euro) in the sale which takes place in London on Feb. 8, 2007.
This photo of a 1964 oil on canvas entitled "Study for Self-Portrait," which is also titled and dated on the reverse as 'SELF PORTRAIT NO 1 1964' by Francis Bacon was released by Christie's auction house in New York, Wednesday, Nov. 12, 2008. The painting, a rare example of a full-length self-portrait of the British artist, did not sell Wednesday. It had been estimated to bring "in the region of $40 million," Christie's said.
A employee poses with Lucian Freud's portrait of artist Francis Bacon at Christie's auction house in London October 14, 2008. The portrait, one of only two painted by Freud of Bacon, is expected to fetch up to 7 million pounds ($12.3 million) at the Christie's post-war and contemporary art sale on October 19.
A employee poses with Lucian Freud's portrait of artist Francis Bacon at Christie's auction house in London October 14, 2008. The portrait, one of only two painted by Freud of Bacon, is expected to fetch up to 7 million pounds ($12.3 million) at the Christie's post-war and contemporary art sale on October 19.
A employee poses with Lucian Freud's portrait of artist Francis Bacon at Christie's auction house in London October 14, 2008. The portrait, one of only two painted by Freud of Bacon, is expected to fetch up to 7 million pounds ($12.3 million) at the Christie's post-war and contemporary art sale on October 19.
A portrait of Henrietta Moraes painted by Francis Bacon is seen on display at Christie's auction rooms in London, Monday, Oct. 14, 2008. The painting is for sale in the Post War and Contemporary Art Evening Sale on Oct. 19, and is expected to realise 5-7 million British pounds (US$8.6-12 million; euro6. 3-8.8 million).
A Christie's employee looks at a portrait of Henrietta Moraes by British artist Francis Bacon, at Christie's auction house, in London, on October 14, 2008. The painting is expected to fetch between GBP 5,5m - 7,5m (US dollars 9,6m-13m or euros 7m-9,5m when it is auctioned on October 19, 2008 at Christie's Post-War and Contemporary Art Sale.
A Christie's employee looks at a portrait of Henrietta Moraes by British artist Francis Bacon, at Christie's auction house, in London, on October 14, 2008. The painting is expected to fetch between GBP 5,5m - 7,5m (US dollars 9,6m-13m or euros 7m-9,5m when it is auctioned on August 19, 2008 at Christie's Post-War and Contemporary Art Sale.
A Christie's employee holds up a portrait of Francis Bacon by British artist Lucian Freud, at Christie's auction house, in London, on October 14, 2008. The painting is one of only two oil portraits ever painted of Francis Bacon by Lucian Freud, the other was stolen from a Berlin exhibition in 1988. The painting is expected to fetch between GBP 5m and 7m ( US dollars 9m-12m or euro 6,3m-9m) when it is auctioned on October 19, 2008.
A Christie's employee holds up a portrait of Francis Bacon by British artist Lucian Freud, at Christie's auction house, in London, on October 14, 2008. The painting is one of only two oil portraits ever painted of Francis Bacon by Lucian Freud, the other was stolen from a Berlin exhibition in 1988. The painting is expected to fetch between GBP 5m and 7m ( US dollars 9m-12m or euro 6,3m-9m) when it is auctioned on August 19, 2008.
A Christie's employee looks at a portrait of Francis Bacon by British artist Lucian Freud, at Christie's auction house, in London, on October 14, 2008. The painting is one of only two oil portraits ever painted of Francis Bacon by Lucian Freud, the other was stolen from a Berlin exhibition in 1988. The painting is expected to fetch between GBP 5m and 7m ( US dollars 9m-12m or euro 6,3m-9m) when it is auctioned on October 19, 2008.
A Christie's employee looks at a portrait of Francis Bacon by British artist Lucian Freud, at Christie's auction house, in London, on October 14, 2008. The painting is one of only two oil portraits ever painted of Francis Bacon by Lucian Freud, the other was stolen from a Berlin exhibition in 1988. The painting is expected to fetch between GBP 5m and 7m ( US dollars 9m-12m or euro 6,3m-9m) when it is auctioned on August 19, 2008.
A visitor admires a painting by Irish born British artist Francis Bacon entitled "Two Studies for a Portrait of George Dyer 1968" at the Tate Britain gallery in London on September 9, 2008. Tate Britain's exhibition of the work of Francis Bacon (1909-1992) is a major celebration heralding the artist's centenary in 2009. Comprising around 65 paintings and covering most of the artist's career, including 13 triptychs, the exhibition brings together the most important works from each period of his life. Francis Bacon was born in 1909 in Dublin, of English parents. After working forst as an interior designer, he began to paint around 1928. He destroyed most of his early works but emerged in 1945 as a major force with his "Three Studies for Figures at the Base of a Crucifixion". He soon secured a reputation as one of the most important artists of his generation.
A gallery worker stands beside "Three studies for a Self-Portrait" by Irish born British painter Francis Bacon in London, on September 9, 2008. Tate Britain's exhibition of the work of Francis Bacon (1909-1992) is a major celebration heralding the artist's centenary in 2009. Comprising around 65 paintings and covering most of the artist's career, including 13 triptychs, the exhibition brings together the most important works from each period of his life. Francis Bacon was born in 1909 in Dublin, of English parents. After working first as an interior designer, he began to paint around 1928. He destroyed most of his early works but emerged in 1945 as a major force with his "Three Studies for Figures at the Base of a Crucifixion". He soon secured a reputation as one of the most important artists of his generation.