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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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