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Francis Bacon (1909-1992)

Study for Self-Portrait

Price realised GBP 21,545,250
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Francis Bacon (1909-1992)

Study for Self-Portrait

Price realised GBP 21,545,250
Closed: 27 Jun 2012
Price realised GBP 21,545,250
Closed: 27 Jun 2012
Details
Francis Bacon (1909-1992)
Study for Self-Portrait
titled and dated 'SELF PORTRAIT NO 1 1964' (on the reverse)
oil on canvas
60 x 55in. (152.4 x 140cm.)
Painted in 1964
Provenance
Marlborough Fine Art, Ltd., London.
Peter Stuyvesant Foundation, Amsterdam (acquired from the above in July 1965).
Waddington Galleries, Ltd., London, 1976.
Private Collection.
The Pace Gallery, New York.
Mark Goodson, New York (acquired from the above in May 1981).
Richard Nagy, Ltd., London.
Acquired from the above by the present owner.
Literature
L. Ficacci, Francis Bacon: 1909-1992, New York 2003 (illustrated in colour, p. 95).
Exhibited
London, Marlborough Fine Art Ltd., Francis Bacon: Recent Paintings, 1965, no. 3 (illustrated, unpaged).
Hamburg, Kunstverein Hamburg, Francis Bacon: Gemälde 1945-1964, 1965-1966, no. 61 (illustrated, unpaged). This exhibition later travelled to Stockholm, Moderna Museet and Dublin, Museum of Modern Art.
Manchester, City Art Gallery, Francis Bacon, 1966-1967.
London, The Tate Gallery, Recent British Painting, 1967, no. 11 (illustrated in colour, p. 45).
Adelaide, Art Gallery of South Australia and Auckland City Art Gallery, Recent British Painting: Peter Stuyvesant Collection Foundation, 1970-1971, no. 11 (illustrated).
Tokyo, National Museum of Western Art, English Portraits: from Francis Bacon, the Philosopher, to Francis Bacon, the Painter, 1975, no. 72 (illustrated in colour; also illustrated on the cover).
London, Waddington Galleries, Groups III, 1980 (illustrated, unpaged).
Paris, Galerie de France, Peintres Anglais 1960-1980, 1980.
New York, Pace Wildenstein, The Mark Goodson Collection: Modern Masters from The Collection of Mark Goodson, 1995, p. 66 (illustrated in colour, p. 47).
New Haven, Yale Center for British Art, Francis Bacon: A Retrospective Exhibition, 1999, no. 41 (illustrated in colour, p. 133). This exhibition later travelled to Minneapolis, The Minneapolis Institute of Arts; San Francisco, The Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco and Fort Worth, The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth.
London, Ordovas, Irrational Marks: Bacon and Rembrandt, 2011 (illustrated in colour, pp. 59 and 82).
Special notice
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