Francis Bacon

28th October, 1909 (Dublin, Ireland) – 28th April, 1992 (Madrid, Spain)

The Executive Francis Bacon hotel room is dark and gray, an analogy of Francis Bacon’s somber way of looking at life.

The red of the painting on the yellow and green headboard represents one of his main characteristics as a painter: the use of bodily fluids in his works.

Francis Bacon - Torel Avantgarde
Francis Bacon - Torel Avantgarde
Francis Bacon - Torel Avantgarde
Francis Bacon - Torel Avantgarde

About The Artist...

Known for his strong and rough strokes, Francis Bacon was an Anglo-Irish painter and one of the most recognized exponents of figurative painting.

Francis Bacon - Torel Avantgarde

He produced several iconic portraits of humanity, bruised, and scarred, after the Second World War.

His art also reflected his traumatic childhood and his revolt against the world.

Some of his Main Works:

Three Studies for Figures at the Base of a Crucifixion
Painting
Novum Organum


“Consciousness is the structure of virtues.” – Francis Bacon