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Francis Bacon

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Gender Male
Death398 years ago
Date of birth January 22,1561
Zodiac sign Aquarius
Born York House
Strand
Date of died April 9,1626
DiedHighgate
London
United Kingdom
Periods Figurative art
Surrealism
Cubism
Expressionism
Job Philosopher
Scientist
Author
Jurist
Orator
Spy
Novelist
Statesperson
Education Trinity College
University of Cambridge
Dean Close School
University of Poitiers
Movies/Shows Burroughs: The Movie
Francis Bacon
Francis Bacon: A Brush with Violence
NationalityBritish
Irish
Spouse Alice Barnham
Influences Aristotle
Plato
Roger Bacon
Niccolo Machiavelli
Michel de Montaigne
Cicero
Empedocles
Cornelis Drebbel
Period by artworks Expressionism
Surrealism
Cubism
Siblings Ianthe Bacon
Harley Bacon
Winifred Bacon
Parents Anthony Edward Mortimer Bacon
Christina Winifred Loxley Bacon
Works Painting 1946
Study for a Portrait
On view The Museum of Modern Art
Hirshhorn Museum
The Phillips Collection
The Art Institute of Chicago
Influencee Isaac Newton
John Locke
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
David Hume
Milo Moire
Lita Cabellut
Luis Caballero
Stephen Conroy
Mary Schepisi
John LeKay
Steve Cox
Thomas Cummins
Voltaire
Full nameFrancis Bacon, 1st Viscount St Alban
Grandparents Anthony Cooke
Anne FitzWilliam
Robert Bacon
Capt. Edward Bacon
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Essays
New Atlantis
The Advancement of Learning
works of Francis Bacon . .
The wisedome of the ancients
The two bookes of Sr Francis Bacon, Of the proficience and advancement of learning, divine and humane
The Historie of Life and Death
History of the Reign of King Henry VII
Sylva Sylvarum, Or, A Naturall Historie: In Ten Centuries
WORKS
The Elements of the Common Lawes of England
A Collection of Apophthegms, New and Old
Instauratio magna
Francis Bacon
An advertisement touching a holy war
Of Gardens: An Essay
The works of Lord Bacon
Three Early Modern Utopias: Thomas More: Utopia / Francis Bacon: New Atlantis / Henry Neville: The Isle of Pines
Meditationes sacrae and human philosophy
Resuscitatio: Or, Bringing Into Publick Light Several Pieces of the Works Civil, Historical, Philosophical, and Theological, Hitherto Sleeping
The Works of Sir Francis Bacon
New Atlantis and The City of the Sun: Two Classic Utopias
Confessio Fraternitatis
Essays of Francis Bacon: Counsels, Civil and Moral
Scripta in Naturali Et Universali Philosophia
Certaine Considerations Touching the Better Pacification, and Edification of the Church of England: Dedicated to His Most Excellent Maiestie
Francis Bacon's Natural Philosophy: A New Source ; a Transcription of Manuscript Hardwick 72A with Translation and Commentary
The Wisdom of the Ancients: A Series of Mythological Fables
The Essays, 1625
On Gardens: Two Essays
Opuscula Varia Posthuma, Philosophica, Civilia, Et Theologica
Thoughts on the Nature of Things
The Works of Francis Bacon: Volume 9, The Letters and the Life 2
CHRISTIAN PARADOXES
The Essays Or Counsels, Civil and Moral
The Historie of the Raigne of King Henry the Seventh and Other Works of the 1620s
Apopthegms
Novum Organum
The Wisdom of the Ancients
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Francis Bacon, 1st Viscount St Alban PC, also known as Lord Verulam, was an English philosopher and statesman who served as Attorney General and Lord Chancellor of England under King James I. Bacon led ...

Microsoft founder's masterpieces on display ahead of blockbuster $1bn auction

Oct 13,2022 10:41 pm

By Steven McIntoshArts reporter

Masterpieces by some of art's most renowned painters have gone on display before what's expected to be the largest auction in history.

They are collectively are expected to fetch a record-breaking $1bn (£900m) at the sale in New York next month.

The Works belonged to Paul Allen , co-founder of Microsoft, who died in 2018.

But while Allen often loaned out his treasures, some art critics fear the auction could lead The Works to become hidden from public view for decades.

Paintings by Lucian Freud , Francis Bacon , Paul Cezanne and David Hockney feature in The Collection , which is being auctioned by Christie's.

The 150 works will be on public display in The Coming weeks at branches of Christie's worldwide, before being auctioned in New York on 9 and 10 November.

Fourteen of the paintings will be on display in London this weekend, with other displays set to take place In Paris , Los Angeles and Shanghai.

While some of the artists come up in auctions relatively often, Allen's collection features pieces that are considered some of the painters' masterpieces.

Max Carter, head of impressionist and Modern Art at Christie's, described it as a " once-in-a-lifetime" auction.

" I don't think we've had anything like this in terms of masterpiece Range across 500 Years , " he told Bbc News . " If you look at The Top dozen or so works in The Collection , each one of these objects would be a five-year or 10-year defining work if they were to come on The Market on their own. "

He added: " The art collecting was very personal [to Allen], in spite of the staggering Range - it's 500 Years from late 15Th Century works by Botticelli through to works executed in the 2010s.

" The common thread is this One Man 's vision. There was no advisor, This Was something that he did himself, and buying at the highest levels, decisively and virtually without mistakes, which is something you very seldom see. "

The Works on display in London include:

Concerns about Public Access

When he was alive, Allen often loaned his artworks to museums and touring exhibitions. " He was very generous, " said Giovanna Bertazzoni, co-chairman of Christie's impressionist and modern Art Department . " He wasn't private or secluded with The Collection . It was always an endeavour that he wanted to share. "

But some arts experts fear that the buyers may hang them on The Walls of their homes and restrict them from public view.

Melanie Gerlis, Financial Times columnist and editor-at-large of The Art Newspaper, said: " It's always a bit painful to watch works that have been in museum shows - or indeed on long loan to collections - go into the private market, where they may not be seen again by The Public .

" But The Truth is that to buy work at these price levels is beyond the reach of museums, so they are always in some way reliant on the generosity of private, wealthy patrons.

" I Am sure though that many of The Next owners the Allen works will be those who are accustomed to lending to museums - and frankly not just for charitable reasons. As most collectors know, a museum showing can greatly add to the value of The Work that they own! "

Asked whether she was concerned that Public Access to The Works could be limited, Ms Bertazzoni said: " I have the same kind of hopes that they will end up in museums. Most of them will be competed for by museums, there are museums that can afford them and they will be in The Game .

" American collectors are all driven by donating, eventually, to The Met [Metropolitan Museum of Art], to the MoMA [Museum of Modern Art ]. It's part of The American tradition. So I really do hope that these works will go back to public fruition. "

The Money raised by the auction will be distributed between a variety of philanthropic causes Allen supported.

Allen was a conservationist, and his own foundation aimed to protect oceans and promote biodiversity. During his lifetime, he was also passionate about supporting education, The Arts , wildlife, science and Technology .



Source of news: bbc.com

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