
Bacon - Grand Palais
Four colour reproduction exhibition poster.
Poster depicts Study for Bullfight No.1 (1969).
Published by Gordon House / Printed in Switzerland by Wolfensberger.
Francis Bacon's retrospective at the Grand Palais (1971) was the triumphant high point of his career to date. It was following this exhibition that Bacon began to be described as Britain's 'greatest living painter'.
Poster depicts Study for Bullfight No.1 (1969).
Published by Gordon House / Printed in Switzerland by Wolfensberger.
Francis Bacon's retrospective at the Grand Palais (1971) was the triumphant high point of his career to date. It was following this exhibition that Bacon began to be described as Britain's 'greatest living painter'.
Four colour reproduction exhibition poster.
Poster depicts Study for Bullfight No.1 (1969).
Published by Gordon House / Printed in Switzerland by Wolfensberger.
Francis Bacon's retrospective at the Grand Palais (1971) was the triumphant high point of his career to date. It was following this exhibition that Bacon began to be described as Britain's 'greatest living painter'.
Poster depicts Study for Bullfight No.1 (1969).
Published by Gordon House / Printed in Switzerland by Wolfensberger.
Francis Bacon's retrospective at the Grand Palais (1971) was the triumphant high point of his career to date. It was following this exhibition that Bacon began to be described as Britain's 'greatest living painter'.
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Four colour reproduction exhibition poster.
Poster depicts Study for Bullfight No.1 (1969).
Published by Gordon House / Printed in Switzerland by Wolfensberger.
Francis Bacon's retrospective at the Grand Palais (1971) was the triumphant high point of his career to date. It was following this exhibition that Bacon began to be described as Britain's 'greatest living painter'.
Poster depicts Study for Bullfight No.1 (1969).
Published by Gordon House / Printed in Switzerland by Wolfensberger.
Francis Bacon's retrospective at the Grand Palais (1971) was the triumphant high point of his career to date. It was following this exhibition that Bacon began to be described as Britain's 'greatest living painter'.











