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Francis Bacon (1909-1992), Triptych 1974-77, signed, titled and dated ‘Triptych May-June 1974 Francis Bacon’, (on the reverse of each canvas), oil, pastel and letraset on canvas, in three parts. Each 78 x 58 ⅛in. (198 x 147.5cm.). Executed in 1974, the central panel was reworked in 1977. © Christie's Images Ltd. 2008.
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LONDON.- Perhaps the most important triptych by Francis Bacon (1909-1992) to ever appear at auction leads Christies Post War & Contemporary Art Evening Sale on Wednesday, 6 February 2008. Appearing at auction for the first time and offered from a private collection, Triptych 1974-77 is the last in the great series that Bacon painted in response to the tragic death of his lover George Dyer in 1971.
Painted just in time for his 1974 show at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York as a tribute to George Dyer, Triptych 1974-1977 is the most important triptych by Francis Bacon to appear ever at auction, said Pilar Ordovas, Head of Post War & Contemporary Art, Christies London. It is a privilege and an honour to be able to work with such a monumental work and present it for sale in London
Triptych 1974-77 is one of the finest and most mysterious of Bacons paintings from the 1970s. Painted between May and June of 1974, this great, strangely open, Baconian landscape was the last work the artist made before a major retrospective of his work held at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York in 1974. As the most recent and also one of the most elaborate and ambitious of the artists paintings to be included in this exhibition, it formed the culmination of this important survey of Bacons career from the late 1960s onwards and was immediately recognised as both a major landmark and also perhaps a turning point in Bacons career.
With its sequential images of dark ominous umbrellas and his lover George Dyer writhing and struggling on a near deserted beach overlooked by the spectre of two terrifying monochrome Orwellian witnesses, the subject-matter and the open-air landscape setting of this work, appeared to mark this work as both a conclusion and, a new departure in Bacons art.
The exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art was the first major survey of the Bacons work to take place since his major retrospective at the Grand Palais in Paris in 1971. It was on the eve of the opening of this exhibition that George Dyer had committed suicide alone in the Paris hotel room that he and Bacon shared. Many of Bacons works since then - marking what David Sylvester maintained was the absolute peak period of Bacons entire career - had been preoccupied with Dyer and the tragic and ugly manner of his death.
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