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  • Metropolitan Museum of Art, after the first version of Triptych (1974) Metropolitan Museum of Art, after the first version of Triptych (1974)
    Metropolitan Museum of Art, after the first version of Triptych (1974) Framed Metropolitan Museum of Art, after the first version of Triptych (1974) Framed
    Bruno Sabatier, Francis Bacon, The Graphic Work Bruno Sabatier, Francis Bacon, The Graphic Work

    Francis Bacon

    Metropolitan Museum of Art, after the first version of Triptych (1974), 1975
    Lithograph on Arches vellum paper
    Sheet: 160 x 112 cm. 63 x 44 1/4 in.
    Image 114 x 86 cm. 45 x 34 in.
    Edition of 200 + 170
    Signed in felt-tip pen lower left
    £19,500 GBP
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    • (View a larger image of thumbnail 1 ) Metropolitan Museum of Art, after the first version of Triptych (1974)
    • (View a larger image of thumbnail 2 ) Metropolitan Museum of Art, after the first version of Triptych (1974) Framed
    • (View a larger image of thumbnail 3 ) Bruno Sabatier, Francis Bacon, The Graphic Work
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    Exists in two versions: Edition of 200 with Arabic numbering and a further 170 with Arabic numbering. no known proofs. Inspired by the painting of the same title in the...
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    Exists in two versions: Edition of 200 with Arabic numbering and a further 170 with Arabic numbering. no known proofs. Inspired by the painting of the same title in the collection of a private collector.

    Metropolitan Museum of Art embodies Bacon's signature exploration of human suffering, isolation, and psychological tension. The work features distorted human forms placed on a tilted, stage-like platform, creating an unsettling sense of confinement and alienation. The fragmented, contorted figures symbolise internal and external struggles, emphasising the instability of the human condition.

    The central figure, twisted in pain or exertion, highlights Bacon’s focus on the vulnerability and fragility of the body. A second, more amorphous figure lies on the edge of the platform, adding tension through its passive, almost defeated posture. The background features two eerie, exaggerated portraits of men in suits, their detached gazes contributing to a feeling of surveillance and judgement. The contrast between the figures' raw physicality and the stark, geometric environment heightens the sense of alienation, while the viewer is made complicit in this unsettling spectacle, reinforcing Bacon’s themes of exposure and existential suffering

    For further information on the original painting please visit the Francis Bacon Estate page: https://www.francis-bacon.com/artworks/paintings/triptych-1974-1977.
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    Provenance

    Printed by Alexis Manaranche, Paris. Published by the MET, New York, for the retrospective of 1975

    Publications

    Bruno Sabatier, Francis Bacon, The Graphic Work, no. 29
    Alexandre Tacou, Francis Bacon, Estampes, no. 3
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