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Self-Portrait — History & Facts
In Self-Portrait, Eastman Johnson presents himself with a thoughtful expression. The colors are warm, with rich browns and soft highlights that illuminate his face. He wears a dark coat, which contrasts with the lighter background.
The overall composition draws the viewer's attention to his introspective gaze. The painting is executed in oil on canvas, showcasing Johnson's skill in capturing realistic details. The brushwork is smooth, allowing for a lifelike representation of his features. The use of light and shadow adds depth to the portrait.
Viewers can appreciate the meticulous attention to detail in his facial expression and attire. Eastman Johnson was a prominent American painter known for his realistic style. This self-portrait, created in the 1870s, reflects his commitment to portraying the human experience. An interesting fact about this work is that it was painted during a time when Johnson was gaining recognition for his genre scenes and portraits.
His ability to convey emotion through his subjects is evident in this intimate portrayal of himself.
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