Sale BACON Lot 2034
Francis Bacon, destroyed canvas, sketch for a portrait, on a dark green ground, 14" x 12", with the face crudely cut out leaving only a small part of the top head and of the neck. Bacon was well known for destroying paintings and in one of the David Sylvester interviews in the 1970s he explained that he tended to destroy the better paintings because he took them further and, in doing so, lost all their qualities. It is said that after his death approximately one hundred destroyed canvases were found in his Studio and about half of these were the same size as the four in this sale. In every case the head area of the portrait has been cut out making it impossible to identify the sitters. This portrait almost certainly dates from the 1970s.
Estimate £ 1,500-2,500
Sold for £7000
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