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A powerful and unsettling image from one of the most acclaimed British painters of the 20th century, this print is after Portrait of George Dyer Riding a Bicycle by Francis Bacon. Originally created in 1966 and printed in 1995, the work captures Bacon’s long-time muse and lover, George Dyer, in a contorted and surreal pose on a bicycle—raw, emotional, and intensely human.
Printed on quality textured paper, the composition is rich with Bacon’s trademark distortion, psychological tension, and movement. Dyer's body appears simultaneously cycling and collapsing, caught in a moment of existential crisis.
Newly framed in a deep black wood frame with off-white mount. Striking as a standalone piece or as part of a bold contemporary art wall.
Dimensions (framed): H 85cm x W 65cm
A powerful and unsettling image from one of the most acclaimed British painters of the 20th century, this print is after Portrait of George Dyer Riding a Bicycle by Francis Bacon. Originally created in 1966 and printed in 1995, the work captures Bacon’s long-time muse and lover, George Dyer, in a contorted and surreal pose on a bicycle—raw, emotional, and intensely human.
Printed on quality textured paper, the composition is rich with Bacon’s trademark distortion, psychological tension, and movement. Dyer's body appears simultaneously cycling and collapsing, caught in a moment of existential crisis.
Newly framed in a deep black wood frame with off-white mount. Striking as a standalone piece or as part of a bold contemporary art wall.
Dimensions (framed): H 85cm x W 65cm