katharina guenther(@He_Ka_Te) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Just over a year ago my book 'Francis Bacon-In the Mirror of Photography' was published De Gruyter Arts. It brings together for the first time the known sources of Francis Bacon's . 1/2

Just over a year ago my book 'Francis Bacon-In the Mirror of  Photography' was published @degruyter_arts. It brings together for the  first time the known sources of @francisbacon's #paintings. 1/2
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Francis Bacon(@francisbacon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Brian Clarke, chairman of the Estate of Francis Bacon, has a new exhibition centred around his magnificent glasswork at Damien Hirst's NewportStreetGallery.

Check out his work - brianclarke.co.uk

Presented by HENI & curated by Hans Ulrich Obrist.

Brian Clarke, chairman of the Estate of Francis Bacon, has a new exhibition centred around his magnificent glasswork at @DamienHirst's @NPSGallery.

Check out his work - brianclarke.co.uk

Presented by @HENI & curated by @HUObrist.

 #DamienHirst #AGreatLight #stainedglass
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Birsen Şenol🐾🐾💛💙(@BDSenol) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Yalanlamak ve reddetmek için okuma!
İnanmak ve her şeyi kabullenmek için de okuma!
Konuşmak ve nutuk çekmek için de okuma!
Tartmak, kıyaslamak ve düşünmek için oku!

Yalanlamak ve reddetmek için okuma!
İnanmak ve her şeyi kabullenmek için de okuma!
Konuşmak ve nutuk çekmek için de okuma!
Tartmak, kıyaslamak ve düşünmek için oku!

#FrancisBacon
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Francis Bacon(@francisbacon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

'Jet of Water', 1988
Oil on canvas
78 x 58 in. (198 x 147.5 cm)

Quote From: David Sylvester, Interviews with Francis Bacon (Thames & Hudson, 2008).

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Francis Bacon(@francisbacon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

'Study from the Human Body', 1986
Oil, pastel, aerosol paint and dry transfer lettering on canvas
78 x 58 in. (198 x 147.5 cm)

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'Study from the Human Body', 1986
Oil, pastel, aerosol paint and dry transfer lettering on canvas
78 x 58 in. (198 x 147.5 cm)

#francisbacon #fineart #arthistory #art
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Bluesphere Carbon(@BluesphereHQ) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How people use energy has changed over time.

• 1800's, Coal ruled the day, leading to Vanderbilt's empire

• 1900's, Oil was king, leading to Rockefeller's empire

• 2000's... people are now working with the environment instead of against it.

Enter Carbon Credits.

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