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  1. Portrait of George Dyer Talking is an oil painting on canvas executed in 1966 by the British painter Francis Bacon. It is a portrait of his lover George Dyer made at the height of Bacon's creative power. It depicts Dyer sitting on a revolving office stool in a luridly coloured room.

  2. May 16, 2017 · Painted in 1963, Three Studies for a Portrait of George Dyer marks the beginning of Francis Bacon’s relationship with his greatest source of inspiration. This triptych is the very first portrait Bacon made of his long-time muse and lover, a handsome petty thief from London’s East End who came to feature in many of the artist’s most ...

  3. Jan 31, 2024 · The distorted and fragmented portrayal of George Dyer captures a psychological turbulence, revealing the emotional complexity within their relationship. Bacon, known for his ability to convey raw emotion, uses form and color to delve into the intricacies of love, desire, and introspection.

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    • 1968
    • Francis Bacon
    • Portraiture
  4. Sep 28, 2019 · Francis Bacon met George Dyer, the man he most painted and most desired, when Dyer, a petty criminal from east London, dropped through the skylight of Bacon's mews house one night in 1963 ...

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  5. In this double portrait, George Dyer—for many years Bacon’s lover—sits in a revolving chair facing a mirror placed on a strange piece of furniture with a stand. The violent brutality of the image, with its distorted body and spasm-twisted face, is heightened by a ring of light from a source outside the painting.

  6. Three Studies for George Dyer is a small-format triptych painted by the Irish-born British artist Francis Bacon in 1964. It comprises three portraits of Bacon's lover George Dyer: from left to right, a three-quarter view, a right profile, and a face-on view.

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  8. Sep 9, 2023 · Francis Bacon worked with many models over the course of his long career as a boundary-breaking painter, but none is as present in his work over the decades as George Dyer, whom he first met in 1963 and would remain a constant source of inspiration throughout Bacon's life.

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