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SOME EARLY WORK
Here are a few paintings inspired by reproductions of paintings by Franics Bacon. I gave up painting in this derivative manner because the works were too illustrational and lacked the raw intensity I responded to in the originals. I don't dislike these paintings, but I don't think much of them either. . . they remain an interesting experiment and a record of a very troubling time in my life which I have left behind me.
Scattergood-Moore
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Photograph of Bacon in Bardwell Studuio
oil on linen, (framed under glass), 1984
The emotional content evoked by Bacon's images, took me decades to acknowledge within myself, until that happened, I lived trapped like a Bacon 'Pope' within an illusional cage of my own creating.
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I enjoyed the sensation and controversy this painting caused and the notoriety it brought at the time I exhibited it.

Hanging Doll 1960/61
oil on cotton canvas
(whereabouts unknown)
In 1975, while attending the exhibition, "Francis Bacon: Recent Painting, 1968-1974," at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City, I experienced the "sensational" form and content of Bacon's paintings and the power they had to create strong contrasting reactions in viewers. . . and in myself.
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Portrait of P.R., 1965
oil on linen
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Painted from a photograph of "P.R." and influenced by the paintings of Popes by Francis Bacon... Years later I cut out the face of this painting and destroyed the rest of the canvas... frankly, I no longer remember whether the fragment exists or not.
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Phyllis, 1965 oil on canvas

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Bending Figure after Muybridge, 1966
oil on canvas
Private Collection, Boston
(painted from a photograph by Muybridge)
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In the early 1960s there was a "market" for Bacon-like images . . . maybe I could have made a career of painting portraits and figures in this derivative manner... however, with Franics Bacon hitting his stride in the mid-1960s - painting his best and most original work - who needed my second-rate rip-offs!
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