Francis Bacon Furniture Designs
He lived in both London and Berlin before a spell in Paris inspired him to become an artist.
Francis bacon furniture designs. Francis Bacon Tate Britain 11 September 2008-4 January 2009 and two publications Lost Bacon painting expected to fetch 15m Lost Bacon to be sold at auction. This appeared on Antiques Roadshow in 2013 the owner explained that her grandparents bought it from Bacon after he was featured in The Studio magazine. Toward the end of 1928 Bacon returned to London where he worked as a furniture and interior designer.
Bacon was characteristically dismissive of his furniture designs telling his chronicler David Sylvester that they were over-influenced by the French and not very original. Mahogany tooled and painted leather. Designed by Francis H.
When he was 19 his studio in South Kensington was featured in an interiors magazine in a piece entitled The 1930 Look in British Decoration. Francis was the only dark eyed child in the Bacon family of blue-eyed and gray eyed people there is an entire family tree where one can see a reproduction that they are all obviously fair and is this very rare for light eyed people to produce dark eyed a dark eyed child professor Brisco Ford professor of genetics at Oxford says that if Sir. Francis Bacon 190992 began his career in furniture design and interior decoration until 1945 when his career as a painter took off.
Bacons Furniture features a large selection of quality living room bedroom dining room home office and entertainment furniture as well as mattresses home decor and accessories. The 1930 Look in British Decoration From 1928 to 1930 a very young Francis Bacon worked in London Paris and Berlin designing interiors and pieces of furniture. In August 1930 he is singled out in an article in The Studio magazine entitled The 1930 Look in British Decoration for his impressively avant-garde furniture designs.
At around the same time he saw a Picasso exhibition that inspired him to make a rug. I found a picture of his interior work just one picture and what a thrill to see it. 46 14 x 23 18 x 23 12 in.
Irving Casson merged with Davenport Co. Nevertheless as Farson wrote this work appears to have helped him feel his way. In Gouache Bacon combines European influences with techniques derived from his design work.

