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Usually, even in public media, you are unlikely to see a picture of the Pope screaming and shouting. However, France Bacon, a contemporary artist, has created this interesting picture for us. In the 1950s, Bacon recreated the portrait of Pope Innocent Ten by Diego Velazquez, a famous Baroque painter. Bacon made several reproductions of this famous portrait. First images from different positions can be combined. For this strange painting, he took elements of Velázquez's paintings, such as the gilded throne, his official position and clothes, and combined these images with a scream from the 1925 film "The Battle of Potemkin" by Sergei Eisenstein. The ghostly and dramatic spirit that Bacon added to Pope Tenth's work was carried over to an entirely new work. 1 reply
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