even his commercialization inspires tate britain london the valhalla of british art history he's very much the hero of modern art and he says showing in a way british artists a new way to be an artist and an artist it doesn't have to be this is a respect to that can paint in their bedroom or their front room and things like that. in 1957 british artist francis bacon portrayed vanguard as a man with his head bowed on a path to nowhere. the paintings that thank god created during the final 2 years of his life have inspired generations his distinctive use of color has become part of the language of modern art. norwegian artist edvard munch painted this portrait of felix auerbach in 1906 he portrayed him in a very rough very. i would say it actually mystic murder with stark red color not a very defined background stuff it's also something that van gogh was of course and putting all his attention and focus on the character of our boss and it's interesting that in his letter is not so much about this portrait but also other portraits he refers to that go. german artist and slewed big snow w