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Book Description Condition: New. Title: Flesh and Bone - Francis Bacon and Henry Moore. Publisher: Ashmolean Museum, Oxford. Publication date: 2013, 1st. Binding: paperback. Illustrated: yes. Pages: 160pp. Description / Condition: New. In their different mediums, Henry Moore (1898-1986) and Francis Bacon (1909-1992) created unforgettable images of the human figure. The distinctive visual languages that each artist developed over more than half a century were marked by a growing simplicity and monumentality of form. Their perspectives differed: Moore clung to a belief in humanism, while Bacon espoused a post-humanist, nihilistic view of the world. In expressing their visions of humanity, the two artists had very different approaches: Bacon working from the outside in, disintegrating and dissolving form; Moore from the inside out, pushing anatomical structure to the surface. Bacon and Moore first exhibited together in a group exhibition at the Lefevre Gallery in London in which Bacon showed his Three Studies for Figu. Seller Inventory # UNIT1/AS/830P 826