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Selbstbildnis — History & Facts
In Selbstbildnis, Paul Cézanne presents himself with a thoughtful expression, surrounded by a rich palette of colors. The background features muted tones that contrast with the vibrant hues of his clothing. Cézanne's brushwork is distinct, with visible strokes that add texture to the surface.
The overall composition conveys a sense of introspection and individuality. The painting is executed in oil on canvas, a common medium for Cézanne. The dimensions are approximately 65 x 81 cm, allowing for a detailed portrayal of the artist's features. Viewers can observe the unique blending of colors and the way light interacts with the surfaces.
Cézanne's technique emphasizes form and structure, characteristic of his Post-Impressionist style. Paul Cézanne, a pivotal figure in the transition from 19th-century Impressionism to 20th-century Modernism, created this self-portrait in the 1880s. This work reflects his exploration of color and form, which would later influence many modern artists. Interestingly, Cézanne often painted multiple versions of his portraits, indicating his desire to capture the essence of his subjects.
Selbstbildnis stands as a testament to his artistic evolution and personal expression.
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