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Francis Bacon’s famous first iteration of this subject, Three Studies for Figures at the Base of a Crucifixion, circa 1944 (Tate, London) was first exhibited at the end of the World War II. Referencing an altarpiece, Bacon has replaced Christ’s grieving disciples with three screaming beasts identified as the Eumenides, the vengeful furies of Greek mythology. In the aftermath of war, the painting reflected the horror and depravity of a world seemingly beyond redemption. In 1988 Bacon revisited the subject in paint in Second Version of Triptych 1944 (Tate, London), this time with a backdrop of blood red. He also authorized two lithographic editions including this almost life-size version created as a homage to the French composer and conductor Pierre Boulez (1925-2016), in a limited edition of thirty. Another version, much reduced in scale, was published in an edition of sixty. Due to its monumental size, the large version is truly evocative of the power and presence of the painted original. Complete sets rarely come onto the market.
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In addition to the catalogue description: - with wide margins, each sheet trimmed above and below (each approximately 15 cm. in total).
Central plate: - a small hole at the left sheet edge, with an associated crease, another tiny hole at the lower sheet edge. - a few very pale and unobtrusive stains at the upper right margin. - some soft rubbing marks/skinning along the margins in places, mostly at left. - some soft creases in the margins in places, some cockling along the margins, probably due to the hinging (the sheet tightly hinged to the board at the sheet edges on the reverse).
Right plate (not examined out of frame): - some soft creases along the margins. - a tiny, pale and unobtrusive stain in the right margin.
Left plate (not examined out of frame): - some soft rubbing marks/skinning along the margins in places, mostly at lower left.
Otherwise as described. Framed (only the central plate examined out of frame).
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