An Abstract Composition with Two Anthropomorphic Figures
Acrylic On Canvas
WallArt
Surrealism
1940
78.0 x 56.0 cm
National Trust
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An Abstract Composition with Two Anthropomorphic Figures
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Eileen Agar: Bridging Surrealism and Observation
Eileen Agar (1899 – 1991) stands as an enigmatic figure in the annals of British art, simultaneously rooted in the intellectual currents of Surrealism and driven by a profound engagement with the natural world. Her artistic journey began amidst the vibrant cultural landscape of Buenos Aires, Argentina, where she absorbed influences from both European avant-garde movements and her own familial heritage—a blend that would inform her distinctive visual language throughout her prolific career. Formal training at Heathfield St Mary's School and subsequent studies at Byam Shaw School of Art solidified her artistic grounding, yet it was the Parisian crucible of 1928–30 that truly catalyzed her creative evolution, immersing her in the heady atmosphere of Surrealist discourse and collaboration with luminaries like André Breton and Max Ernst.- Early Influences: Agar’s formative years witnessed exposure to artists such as Edmund Dulac and Arthur Rackham, whose fantastical illustrations instilled a fascination for imaginative storytelling and visual embellishment—sensibilities that would permeate her later works.
- Surrealist Engagement: Her participation in the 1936 Surrealist Exhibition in London marked a pivotal moment, establishing her connection with the movement’s core tenets of dreamlike imagery and subconscious exploration. Collaborations with fellow artists fostered experimentation and challenged conventional artistic boundaries.
Three Studies for Figures at the Base of a Crucifixion: A Synthesis of Form and Emotion
Francis Bacon's monumental triptych, Three Studies for Figures at the Base of a Crucifixion (1944), represents a watershed moment in British art history—a daring assertion of abstraction alongside visceral psychological depth. Executed on Sundeala fibre board during a period marked by profound personal turmoil and artistic introspection, the canvases embody Bacon’s unwavering commitment to confronting existential anxieties through unsettling visual metaphors. The work's genesis stemmed from Agar’s fascination with Aeschylus’s Oresteia—specifically, the Furies—and their depiction of retribution and suffering—themes that would resonate throughout her oeuvre.- Stylistic Characteristics: Bacon’s signature style—characterized by elongated, distorted organic forms against stark orange backgrounds—captures the essence of Surrealist principles while simultaneously conveying a palpable sense of unease and vulnerability.
- Material Innovation: The use of Sundeala fibre board offered a novel textural surface for Bacon's explorations, allowing him to achieve remarkable sculptural effects that heighten the emotional impact of his compositions.

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