This landmark publishing event presents the entire oeuvre of Bacon’s paintings for the first time in a deluxe five-volume boxed set
Editor Martin Harrison, following his appointment by the Estate of Francis Bacon, has devoted over a decade to the creation of this magnificent publication, the first-ever complete catalogue raisonné of the work of the great British painter. Including many previously unpublished paintings, this five-volume set allows Bacon’s oeuvre to be seen and assessed in its entirety for the first time, with all works reproduced in full color. The only previous Bacon catalogue raisonné was published in 1964, gathering only 37% of Bacon’s ultimate oeuvre, and featuring only 27 color reproductions. Only about half of the 584 paintings that survive are accessible to the public in exhibitions and publications; with Francis Bacon: Catalogue Raisonné, the painter’s entire oeuvre can be seen and assessed for the first time.
The catalogue, containing around 800 illustrations across five clothbound, hardcover volumes, includes three books comprising the study of Bacon’s entire working history, which are bookended by two further volumes: the first including an introduction, chronology and an indispensible index and users’ guide, and the second a catalogue of Bacon’s sketches with an illustrated bibliography. Beautifully produced and printed, the five volumes of Francis Bacon: Catalogue Raisonné are boxed within a handsome cloth slipcase.
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“Francis Bacon (1909–92) is widely regarded as Britain’s greatest modern painter. Drawing on low-art sources, including photographs torn from magazines and imagery from films, coupled with a keen awareness of the rich historical tradition of painting stretching back to the Renaissance, Bacon developed a way of portraying the human body which was unique. His mastery of the medium of paint was recognized early. By 1946, the critic Kenneth Clark felt able to state simply: ‘Francis Bacon has genius’.” ––Francis Bacon (Tate Publishing, 2008)
Since 1970, Martin Harrison has published on 19th and 20th century art and photography and curated exhibitions in the UK (Victoria & Albert Museum; National Portrait Gallery; Ashmolean Museum), Italy, the USA and Mexico. He co-curated the Bacon exhibition at the Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen, Dusseldorf in 2006, and Francis Bacon / Henry Moore: Flesh and Bone, The Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, 2013. His first publication on Francis Bacon was Points of Reference (Faggionato Fine Art, 1999), while other publications on the subject include In Camera: Francis Bacon – Photography, Film and the Practice of Painting, (Thames & Hudson, 2005) and Francis Bacon: Incunabula, with Rebecca Daniels, (Thames & Hudson, 2008). In 2009 he edited Francis Bacon – New Studies: Centenary Essays, a collection of nine original essays to celebrate the centenary of the birth of the artist.
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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. Francis Bacon: Catalogue Raisonne is a landmark publishing event that presents the entire oeuvre of Bacon's paintings for the first time and includes over 100 previously unpublished works. The impeccably produced five-volume, slipcased publication, containing each of Bacon's 584 paintings, has been edited by Martin Harrison, FSA, the pre-eminent expert on Bacon's work, alongside research assistant Dr Rebecca Daniels. An ambitious and painstaking project that has been ten years in the making, this seminal visual document eclipses in scope any previous publication on the artist and will have a profound effect on the perception of his work. Containing around 800 illustrations across 1,538 pages within five cloth-bound hardcover volumes, the three volumes that make up the study of Bacon's entire painting oeuvre are bookended by two further volumes: the former including an introduction and a chronology, and the latter a catalogue of Bacon's sketches, an index, and a bibliography compiled by Krzysztof Cieszkowski.Printed on 170 gsm GardaMatt Ultra stock in Bergamo, Italy at Castelli Bolis, the volumes are boxed within a cloth-bound slipcase, and supplied within a bespoke protective shipping carton. In addition to the 584 paintings, the catalogue will contain illuminating supporting material. This includes sketches by Bacon, photographs of early states of paintings, images of Bacon's furniture, hand-written notes by the artist, photographs of Bacon, his family and circle, and fascinating x-ray and microscope photography of his paintings. A landmark publishing event that presents the entire oeuvre of Bacon's paintings for the first time, including many previously unpublished works. The impeccably produced five-volume, slipcased publication, edited by Martin Harrison, FSA, contains each of Bacon's 584 paintings, eclipsing in scope any previous publication on the artist. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9780956927316
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Hardbacks in card slipcase. Condition: Very good. First Edition. 24 x 34 x 27cm 1,538pp within five hardback volumes contained within a cloth slipcase. All very good condition. Volume 4 has a binder's error regarding the front end paper. This set represents a landmark event detailing the entire oeuvre of Bacon s paintings for the first time and includes over 100 previously unpublished works. The impeccably produced five-volume, slipcased publication, containing each of Bacon s 584 paintings, has been edited by Martin Harrison, FSA, the pre-eminent expert on Bacon s work, alongside research assistant Dr Rebecca Daniels.An ambitious and painstaking project that has been ten years in the making, this seminal visual document eclipses in scope any previous publication on the artist and will have a profound effect on the perception of his work. Containing around 800 illustrations across 1,538 pages within five cloth-bound hardcover volumes, the three volumes that make up the study of Bacon s entire painting oeuvre are bookended by two further volumes: the former including an introduction and a chronology, and the latter a catalogue of Bacon s sketches, an index, and a bibliography compiled by Krzysztof Cieszkowski.A very heavy set, may need extra postage. Seller Inventory # 30983
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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. Francis Bacon: Catalogue Raisonne is a landmark publishing event that presents the entire oeuvre of Bacon's paintings for the first time and includes over 100 previously unpublished works. The impeccably produced five-volume, slipcased publication, containing each of Bacon's 584 paintings, has been edited by Martin Harrison, FSA, the pre-eminent expert on Bacon's work, alongside research assistant Dr Rebecca Daniels. An ambitious and painstaking project that has been ten years in the making, this seminal visual document eclipses in scope any previous publication on the artist and will have a profound effect on the perception of his work. Containing around 800 illustrations across 1,538 pages within five cloth-bound hardcover volumes, the three volumes that make up the study of Bacon's entire painting oeuvre are bookended by two further volumes: the former including an introduction and a chronology, and the latter a catalogue of Bacon's sketches, an index, and a bibliography compiled by Krzysztof Cieszkowski.Printed on 170 gsm GardaMatt Ultra stock in Bergamo, Italy at Castelli Bolis, the volumes are boxed within a cloth-bound slipcase, and supplied within a bespoke protective shipping carton. In addition to the 584 paintings, the catalogue will contain illuminating supporting material. This includes sketches by Bacon, photographs of early states of paintings, images of Bacon's furniture, hand-written notes by the artist, photographs of Bacon, his family and circle, and fascinating x-ray and microscope photography of his paintings. A landmark publishing event that presents the entire oeuvre of Bacon's paintings for the first time, including many previously unpublished works. The impeccably produced five-volume, slipcased publication, edited by Martin Harrison, FSA, contains each of Bacon's 584 paintings, eclipsing in scope any previous publication on the artist. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9780956927316
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1,584 pages, with over 900 colour illustrations. Hardback in a slipcase 31 x 24.5cms. ISBN: 9780956927316. Presents the artist's entire oeuvre for the first time - in colour. Surmounts the 1964 Rothenstein and Alley catalogue raisonné which documented just 37% of the artist's work up until 1992. Contains over 900 illustrations across five, cloth-bound hardcover volumes, and includes an extensive introduction, chronology, index, user's guide, catalogue of the artist's sketches and illustrated bibliography. This 10 year project will be published on the 28th April to coincide with the 24th anniversary of the artist's death, and will present 584 paintings, including over 100 previously unknown works. Catalogue raisonné. Seller Inventory # 108761
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Buch. Condition: Neu. Neuware - Band I-III, je 400 Seiten - Catalogue Raisonné: Chronologisch erfaßt sind mehr als 500 Gemälde unter Angabe von: Titel, Entstehungsjahr, Technik, Maß, Provenienz, Einzel- und Gruppenausstellungen sowie einem ausführlichen Kommentar / Jedes Bild ist farbig ganzseitig abgebildet, häufig ergänzt um Detailaufnahmen / Der Catalogue Raisonné enthält mehr als 100 Gemälde, die hier zum ersten Mal abgebildet werden 7 So werden hier 60 % mehr Gemälde nachgewiesen, als im bis heute gültigen Werkverzeichnis von Rothenstein/Alley aus dem Jahr 1964 / Der Herausgeber Martin Harrison, durch zahlreiche Publikationen ausgewiesener Bacon-Spezialist, erfüllt gemeinsam mit der Assistentin Rebecca Daniels sämtliche Ansprüche, die ein Leser an ein wissenschaftliches Referenzwerk stellt. Band IV und V mit je 192 Seiten enthalten: eine umfangreiche Einführung in die Edition / eine bebilderte Chronologie / Indices und 'Gebrauchsanweisung' / einen Katalog der Entwurfsskizzen / eine illustrierte Bibliographie, zusammengestellt von Krzysztof Cieszkowski. Durch die ausführlichen, kenntnisreichen Kommentare zu den hier zum ersten Mal komplett publizierten Werke sowie das überaus interessante Material, das in den Bänden IV und V meist zum ersten Mal veröffentlicht wird, ist diese umfangreiche Edition eine Quelle für die Rezeption der Werke von Francis Bacon. Seller Inventory # 9780956927316
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Harrison, Martin (ed). FRANCIS BACON: Catalogue Raisonné. Five volumes, 1584 pages in total with 900 color illustrations. 4to, cloth covered boards, slipcased. London, Heni Publishing and The Estate of Francis Bacon, 2016. Underwritten by the Estate of Francis Bacon and ten years in the making, this catalogue raisonné will be the definitive reference for the paintings of Francis Bacon. It supercedes the Rothenstein/Alley 1964 catalogue, which included only 37% of his work, and illustrated only 27 paintings in color. Three 400-page catalogue raisonné volumes are accompanied by two 192-page supporting volumes. The catalogue will contain over 900 illustrations. Only half of the known 584 works by Bacon are accessible or in circulation, and over 100 previously unpublished paintings are included here. The breakdown of the catalogue is as follows: Volume One: Introduction / Science / Chronology / Index / Users' Guide Volumes Two - Four: Catalogue Raisonné Volume Five: Sketches / Illustrated Bibliography / Acknowledgments According to the Estate, there will be only one printing. Seller Inventory # 155764