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- Triptych–August_1972 abstract "Triptych–August 1972 is an oil on canvas triptych by the Irish-born artist Francis Bacon (1909–1992). It was painted in memory of Bacon's lover George Dyer who committed suicide on 24 October 1971, the eve of the artist's retrospective at Paris's Grand Palais, then the highest honour Bacon had received. The work is the second of three "Black Triptychs" completed in the following years as a memorial to his lover. The dates of the last two triptychs are included in their titles, indicating that Bacon intended them as almost diary entries into a very bleak period in his life. As such the paintings are records of how Bacon was coping with the loss of Dyer at that particular time. They are haunted and permeated by the inevitable feelings of guilt experienced by anybody who has lost a close friend to suicide.".
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- Triptych–August_1972 subject Category:1973_paintings.
- Triptych–August_1972 subject Category:Modern_paintings.
- Triptych–August_1972 subject Category:Paintings_by_Francis_Bacon.
- Triptych–August_1972 subject Category:Triptychs.
- Triptych–August_1972 comment "Triptych–August 1972 is an oil on canvas triptych by the Irish-born artist Francis Bacon (1909–1992). It was painted in memory of Bacon's lover George Dyer who committed suicide on 24 October 1971, the eve of the artist's retrospective at Paris's Grand Palais, then the highest honour Bacon had received. The work is the second of three "Black Triptychs" completed in the following years as a memorial to his lover.".
- Triptych–August_1972 label "Triptych–August 1972".
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- Triptych–August_1972 sameAs Q17062942.
- Triptych–August_1972 sameAs Q17062942.
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