After Francis Bacon – Study for Portrait of Pope Innocent X, 1995 Print

£250.00

A striking 1995 reproduction of one of Francis Bacon’s most iconic works, Study for Portrait of Pope Innocent X — originally painted in 1953. This haunting image draws from Velázquez’s 17th-century portrait of the Pope, reimagined through Bacon’s signature lens of psychological intensity, distortion, and anguish.

Rendered in vivid tones of crimson, ochre and ghostly whites, this large-format print captures the raw emotional power and dramatic brushwork of the original. The figure sits enthroned, yet unmoored, engulfed by shadowy vertical strokes that suggest both curtain and confinement — a hallmark of Bacon's treatment of power and vulnerability.

Professionally framed behind glass with a minimalist black frame. A bold statement piece with undeniable presence.

Dimensions

Framed: H 89cm x W 69cm

A striking 1995 reproduction of one of Francis Bacon’s most iconic works, Study for Portrait of Pope Innocent X — originally painted in 1953. This haunting image draws from Velázquez’s 17th-century portrait of the Pope, reimagined through Bacon’s signature lens of psychological intensity, distortion, and anguish.

Rendered in vivid tones of crimson, ochre and ghostly whites, this large-format print captures the raw emotional power and dramatic brushwork of the original. The figure sits enthroned, yet unmoored, engulfed by shadowy vertical strokes that suggest both curtain and confinement — a hallmark of Bacon's treatment of power and vulnerability.

Professionally framed behind glass with a minimalist black frame. A bold statement piece with undeniable presence.

Dimensions

Framed: H 89cm x W 69cm