Three Figures in a Room

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title: Three Figures in a Room
text: Three Figures in a Room is a 1964 oil-on-canvas triptych painting by British artist Francis Bacon. Each panel measures 198 × 147 centimetres (78 × 58 in) and shows a separate view of his lover George Dyer, whom Bacon first met in 1963. It is the first of Bacon's works to feature Dyer, a model to whom he returned repeatedly in his paintings. The work has been described as Bacon's first secular triptych. Bacon had been painting triptychs since his in 1944 break-through Three Studies for Figures at
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description: 1964 painting by Francis Bacon
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