Looking Back at Francis Bacon
Thursday, 2 January 2020
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Category: Books,Arts & Photography,History & Criticism
Looking Back at Francis Bacon Details
About the Author David Sylvester first wrote about Bacon's work in the late 1940s, and the pair soon became close friends. Over the next forty years, he was Bacon's Boswell, interpreter, confidant, occasional model, and sometimes agent. His many books include Interviews with Francis Bacon, Looking at Giacometti, and About Modern Art: Critical Essays 1948-97. Read more
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Reviews
A book about Francis Bacon that is illustrated mostly in black and white. Why would somebody who knew Francis Bacon so well would chose to represent him so incorrectly? Why would someone be so cheap?!?