Henrietta Moraes
From the 1960s on, Bacon
regularly painted portraits of his drinking cronies. Moraes said she had
been the subject of more than twenty, including the 1969 triptych entitled
Three Studies of Henrietta Moraes. Bacon met Henrietta Moraes at the Colony
Room, the bar in Soho (London) where he was accustomed to meet his artistic
and other friends from the 1960s on. In an interview, Moraes was later to
say that she hung around the pub specially in the hope of being noticed
by Bacon. And that is what happened. She attracted attention by her vitality,
riotous laughter and unruly behaviour. She quickly became part of Bacon's
circle, which also included the photographer John Deakin. He was commissioned
by Bacon to conduct a number of photo sessions with Henrietta Moraes, including
a series of her lying nude on a bed, in the same pose shown in the painting
Untitled (Reclining Woman), of which he had already painted a number
of versions.
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