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Irish artist, Francis Bacon was figurative painter best known for his bold graphics. He had no formal artistic training. He decided to try art after being inspired by Nicholas Poisson's "Massacre of the Innocents", and an exhibition of Picasso's works. "Crucifixion" was Bacon's first piece of art that drew public attention.

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