



Bacon, Francis
FRANCIS BACON Figure in Movement, 1985
Title
$250.00
Sku: YY5767
Artist: Francis Bacon
Title: Figure in Movement
Year: 1985
Signed: No
Medium: Offset Lithograph
Paper Size: 30 x 20 inches ( 76 x 51 cm )
Image Size: 25.75 x 20 inches ( 65 x 51 cm )
Edition Size: Unknown
Framed: No
Condition: A-: Near Mint, very light signs of handling
Additional Details: This is an original offset lithograph poster created for the 1985 Francis Bacon exhibition at Marlborough Gallery, featuring the haunting and visceral work Figure in Movement. Known for his raw and emotionally charged imagery, Bacon was one of the most influential and unflinching painters of the 20th century. Figure in Movement exemplifies the artist’s lifelong exploration of the human condition—distorted, isolated, and set against stark, unsettling environments. Bacon’s figures seem to writhe and blur, caught between physical presence and psychological intensity. Printed in 1985 to promote a major gallery exhibition, this poster is more than a promotional artifact—it captures the essence of Bacon’s mature period, where existential angst and formal mastery converge. A striking and collectible piece of art ephemera for admirers of modern and postwar art.
Artist: Francis Bacon
Title: Figure in Movement
Year: 1985
Signed: No
Medium: Offset Lithograph
Paper Size: 30 x 20 inches ( 76 x 51 cm )
Image Size: 25.75 x 20 inches ( 65 x 51 cm )
Edition Size: Unknown
Framed: No
Condition: A-: Near Mint, very light signs of handling
Additional Details: This is an original offset lithograph poster created for the 1985 Francis Bacon exhibition at Marlborough Gallery, featuring the haunting and visceral work Figure in Movement. Known for his raw and emotionally charged imagery, Bacon was one of the most influential and unflinching painters of the 20th century. Figure in Movement exemplifies the artist’s lifelong exploration of the human condition—distorted, isolated, and set against stark, unsettling environments. Bacon’s figures seem to writhe and blur, caught between physical presence and psychological intensity. Printed in 1985 to promote a major gallery exhibition, this poster is more than a promotional artifact—it captures the essence of Bacon’s mature period, where existential angst and formal mastery converge. A striking and collectible piece of art ephemera for admirers of modern and postwar art.