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Self-Portrait — History & Facts
In Self-Portrait, Vincent van Gogh presents himself with bold colors and expressive brushstrokes. The background is a swirling mix of blues and greens, creating a dynamic atmosphere. Van Gogh's face is illuminated, showcasing his intense gaze and distinctive beard.
The use of color emphasizes his emotional state and artistic identity. This painting is executed in oil on canvas, a medium that allows for rich texture and depth. Van Gogh's technique involves thick application of paint, known as impasto, which adds a three-dimensional quality to the work. The dimensions of the painting are approximately 40.0 x 32.0 cm, making it a relatively small yet impactful piece.
The vibrant colors and energetic brushwork are hallmarks of the Post-Impressionist style. Vincent van Gogh created this self-portrait during a challenging period in his life, reflecting his inner turmoil and passion for art. He painted numerous self-portraits, using them as a means of self-exploration and expression. Interestingly, this particular work is one of the few that he completed while living in the asylum at Saint-Rémy-de-Provence.
It serves as a testament to his enduring spirit and dedication to his craft.
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