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Study for Crouching Nude

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Study for Crouching Nude
ArtistFrancis Bacon
Year1952
TypeOil on canvas

Study for Crouching Nude is a 1952 painting by British artist Francis Bacon. It was painted in the Spring of 1952, and shows a perched figure whose form was likely derived from Muybridge's Man Performing a Standing Jump. The painting was first displayed – in place of Study for Portrait (1949) – at Recent Trends in Realist Painting (organized by Robert Melville and David Sylvester) at the Institute of Contemporary Arts, London, from July to August 1952.