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after Figure Writing Reflected in a Mirror (1976)
after Figure Writing Reflected in a Mirror (1976) Framed
Bruno Sabatier, Francis Bacon, The Graphic Work
Francis Bacon
after Figure Writing Reflected in a Mirror (1976), 1977
Lithograph on Arches paper
Sheet: 102 x 72.5 cm. 40.x 28 1/2 in.
Image: 85 x 63.5 cm. 33 1/2 x 25 in.
Edition of 180 with Arabic numbering, together with a number of E.A. (artist proofs). Inspired by the painting of the same title in the collection of the private collector, USA....
Edition of 180 with Arabic numbering, together with a number of E.A. (artist proofs). Inspired by the painting of the same title in the collection of the private collector, USA.
After Figure Writing Reflected in a Mirror (1976) depicts a male figure, likely representing both Bacon and his lover George Dyer, who tragically committed suicide in 1971. Dyer's death deeply affected Bacon, leading to a series of personal works exploring grief, loss, and memory. The fusion of their identities in this piece reflects Bacon's emotional connection to Dyer and the lingering impact of his loss.
The contorted figure, stark lighting, and scattered papers contribute to a sense of unease, possibly symbolising failed communication or personal anguish. The unique depiction of writing in the image may represent Bacon's introspection and his struggle to process his emotions after Dyer's death. The reflection in the mirror adds a layer of self-examination, suggesting that Dyer's memory haunted Bacon and influenced his artistic expression during this period.
For further information on the original painting please visit the Francis Bacon Estate page: https://www.francis-bacon.com/artworks/paintings/figure-writing-reflected-mirror