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July Days 2006
 
1 When Death Inspires Art
2 Death Rays
3 The Art of Francis Bacon
4 Ghosts of the Old South
5 Hot Blood: The Anthology of Erotic Horror
6 Early Classics 0f Gothic Latin Cinema
7 Pirates, Pain and Punishment
8 William Kidd: Pirate or Privateer?
9 Captain Jack Sparrow
10 The Art of Enki Bilal
11 Iconic Images: 'Bat-Woman' by Penot
12 Absinthe: The truth behind the Green Fairy
13 The Vampire by Philip Burne-Jones
14 The Guillotine
15 Jim Henson's "Labyrinth"
16 The Labyrinth of Jareth Masquerade Ball
17 Kali, the Goddess of Destruction
18 Vampire by Edvard Munch
19 Paolo Serpieri's Dystopian Erotic Art
20 Evil and Innocence in Point Pleasant
21 The Lady of Shalott
22 Erotic Ghost Stories: Gotham
23 Erotic Ghost Stories: Haunted
24 The Diary of Ellen Rimbauer
25 The Exquisite Gates of Albert Paley
26 Madonna by Edvard Munch
27 Oscar Wilde's Salomé
28 The Art of Jean-Claude Claeys
29 Portrait of Madame Stuart Merrill
30 Brides of Blood
31 The 'subliminal' demon of The Exorcist
 
 
July 3, 2006
 
The Art of Francis Bacon

Francis Bacon was born in Ireland to English parents in 1909. He suffered from ill health and respiratory ailments all his life, sometimes being treated with morphine in childhood. It has been said that he was disciplined by and discovered homosexual sex with the Irish horse groomers in whose care he was sometimes left.

Bacon was a self-taught artist who became a master of the Expressionist Movement. His personal estate was valued at 11 million English Pounds at the time of his death in 1992 in Spain.

One could describe Bacon's work as mirroring a horrific, existentialist vision, inspired by a century in which two world wars and numerous waves of genocide defined humanity in a starkly monstrous way.

Bacon destroyed much of his own art, paricularly his early work, believing it to be inferior.

His iconic masterpiece is the "Study after Velázquez's Portrait of Pope Innocent X," a work to rival The Scream by Munch as a grotesque vision of existential horror.

 
 
 
 
 
                                                                                        
           
 
 
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