Portrait of George Dyer in a Mirror, 1968

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The fractured presentation of the smartly-attired Dyer is only a rehearsal for the image of his head in the mirror, which is literally sliced, severed into two parts. If Dyer was looking for the child-like confort of Lacan’s ‘mirror-phase’, in this distressing image Bacon denies him even the solace of narcissism by bifurcating his reflection. Francis Bacon: Calalogue RaisonnĂ©, 2016, p. 880.

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This image is digitally printed on Premium Quality 250 gsm graphic art paper with a matte finish.

Paper Size: 60 x 80 cm
Image Size: 48 x 65 cm
Printed in the UK

Additional information

Weight 100 g