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All Francis Bacon 's Paintings
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ID Image  Painting (From A to Z)       Details 
95307  
Fragment of a Crucifixion, Francis Bacon
 
 Fragment of a Crucifixion   1950 Type Oil and cotton wool on canvas[1] Dimensions 140 cm x 108.5 cm cyf
30912  
Painting, Francis Bacon
 
 Painting   mk68 Oil and tempera on canvas New York Museum of Modern Art 1946 Britain

Francis Bacon
English , 1561-1626 British statesman and philosopher, father of modern scientific method. He studied at Cambridge and at Gray's Inn. A supporter of the Earl of Essex, Bacon turned against him when Essex was tried for treason. Under James I he rose steadily, becoming successively solicitor general (1607), attorney general (1613), and lord chancellor (1618). Convicted of accepting bribes from those being tried in his court, he was briefly imprisoned and permanently lost his public offices; he died deeply in debt. He attempted to put natural science on a firm empirical foundation in the Novum Organum (1620), which sets forth his scientific method. His elaborate classification of the sciences inspired the 18th-century French Encyclopedists, and his empiricism inspired 19th-century British philosophers of science. His other works include The Advancement of Learning (1605),



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