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The Works of Francis Bacon

The Works of Francis Bacon( )
Author: Bacon, Francis
Editor: Spedding, James
Ellis, Robert Leslie
Heath, Douglas Denon
Series title:Cambridge Library Collection - Philosophy Ser.
ISBN:978-1-108-04074-7
Publication Date:Nov 2011
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Book Format:Paperback
List Price:USD $52.99
Book Description:

Francis Bacon (1561-1626), the English philosopher, statesman and jurist, is best known for devising the empiricist method which forms the basis of modern science. This fourteen-volume edition, published 1857-74, arranges his complete works by subject matter: philosophy and general literature; legal works; and letters, political speeches and tracts.

Book Details
Pages:456
Detailed Subjects: Biography & Autobiography / Literary Figures
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):5.46 x 8.424 x 1.014 Inches
Book Weight:1.28 Pounds
Author Biography
Bacon, Francis (Author)
Francis Bacon was born on October 28, 1909. He was born in Dublin, Ireland, to parents of British decent but lived with his nanny, Jessie Lightfoot, for many of his formative years. Bacon began painting in his early 20s and worked only sporadically until his mid-30s. He lived between England and Ireland for many years, earning his money by becoming an interior decorator and a designer of furniture and rugs.

In 1944 he created his breakthrough oil painting entitled, Three Studies for Figures at the Base of the Crucifixion. The work is said to have been competed within the timeframe of two weeks. The painting was immediately seen as a sensation and established him as an important post-war artist. Bacon himself insisted that no retrospective of his work should include anything produced prior to 1944.

Bacon was plagued with chronic asthma which developed into a respiratory condition. He died of cardiac arrest on April 28, 1992. He left his entire estate to his companion, John Edwards, who then donated the contents of Bacon's studio to the Hugh Lane Gallery in Dublin.

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