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A gallery worker stands beside "Three studies for a Self-Portrait" by British artist 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. 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".
A visitor to The Tate gallery admires paintings by British artist 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. 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".
A painting by British artist Francis Bacon entitled "Portrait of Isabel Rawsthorne Standing in a Street in Soho 1967" is pictured at the Tate 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. 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".
Photographers at work 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.
A visitor admires a triptych by Irish born British artist Francis Bacon entitled "Three Studies for a Crucifixion 1962" 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 staff member adjusts the painting 'Study for Head of George Dyer, 1967' by Francis Bacon, on display at Sotheby's auction house in London, Wednesday, May 21, 2008. The painting is to be auctioned in the 'Evening Sale of Contemporary Art' on July 1, with an estimated price of 8 million pounds (US$ 15.7 millions or euro 10 millions).
A member of Sotheby's auction house adjusts a painting entitled "Study for Head of George Dyer" (1967) by Anglo-Irish artist Francis Bacon in central London, on May 21, 2008. The painting, valued in excess of GBP 8million, (approx 9.99m euros/15.72m USD) will be offered for auction in Sotheby's evening sale of contemporary art on July 1, 2008.
A painting entitled "Study for Head of George Dyer" (1967) by Anglo-Irish artist Francis Bacon is pictured at Sotheby's auction house in central London, on May 21, 2008. The painting, valued in excess of GBP 8million, (approx 9.99m euros/15.72m USD) will be offered for auction in Sotheby's evening sale of contemporary art on July 1, 2008.
A member of Sotheby's auction house adjusts a painting entitled "Study for Head of George Dyer" (1967) by Anglo-Irish artist Francis Bacon in central London, on May 21, 2008. The painting, valued in excess of GBP 8million, (approx 9.99m euros/15.72m USD) will be offered for auction in Sotheby's evening sale of contemporary art on July 1, 2008.
Members of Sotheby's auction house adjusts a painting entitled "Study for Head of George Dyer" (1967) by Anglo-Irish artist Francis Bacon in central London, on May 21, 2008. The painting, valued in excess of GBP 8million, (approx 9.99m euros/15.72m USD) will be offered for auction in Sotheby's evening sale of contemporary art on July 1, 2008.
A member of Sotheby's auction house adjusts a painting entitled "Study for Head of George Dyer" (1967) by Anglo-Irish artist Francis Bacon in central London, on May 21, 2008. The painting, valued in excess of GBP 8million, (approx 9.99m euros/15.72m USD) will be offered for auction in Sotheby's evening sale of contemporary art on July 1, 2008.
A woman looks at a 1975 self portrait triptych painting by Francis Bacon called 'Three Studies for a Self Portrait' whilst on display at Christie's auction house in London, Monday, May 19, 2008. The painting which has never been seen before in public goes up for sale in the Post-War and Contemporary Art evening sale on June 30, 2008.