CANVAS TOTE BAG

38.00

Bacon consistently deprecated the modernist furniture he had designed in 1929-1932, saying it was ‘derivative of Le Corbusier’. Yet among the original inflexions he brought to his designs was the application of areas of pink paint. Besides its cosmetic implications it may also have referred to the ‘signature’ pink hues of Marie Laurencin, whose paintings Bacon had no doubt encountered in Paris. Francis Bacon: Catalogue Raisonné, 2016, p. 1296.

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Canvas bag featuring ‘Study for a Portrait of John Edwards’, c. 1984. John Edwards was Bacon’s companion from the 1970s and sole heir to his Estate.

Digital printed on a 58cm long handle cotton eco-bag with 13cm gusset.

100% Cotton

Size: 39 x 42 x 13 cm

 

Additional information

Weight 500 g