Self-portrait
A self-portrait is a picture of the artist drawing it. The earliest example of a self-portrait made was Jan van Eyck in 1433.[1] The most famous self portrait painter was Vincent van Gogh. He painted a picture of himself 37 times from 1886 to 1889.
Selection
Albrecht Dürer,Self-portrait with landscape, 1498
Leonardo da Vinci, Self-portrait as an old man,around 1512
Peter Paul Rubens, Self-portrait with his wife Isabella, about 1609
Rembrandt van Rijn, Self-portrait, 1630
Rembrandt van Rijn, Self-portrait, about 1655
Anton Graff, Self-portrait, 1765
Joseph Ducreux, Self-portrait (yawning), 1783
Élisabeth Vigée-Lebrun, Self-portrait, 1790
Ilya Repin, Self-portrait, 1878
Vincent van Gogh, Self-portrait, 1886–1887
Paul Gauguin, Self-portrait, 1893
Lovis Corinth, Self-portrait with skeleton, 1896
Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Self-portrait, 1910
Self-portrait Media
Vincent van Gogh, Self-portrait without beard, end September 1889, (F 525), Oil on canvas, 40 × 31 cm., Private collection. This may have been Van Gogh's last self-portrait. Given as a birthday gift to his mother.
Self-portrait by Judith Leyster, a Dutch Golden Age painter, mostly of genre subjects. NGA, 1630. In reality, she probably did not wear expensive clothes like these while painting.
Johannes Gumpp, 1646, shows how most self-portraits were painted.
Joseph Wright of Derby Self-portrait (1765-1768)
Self-Portrait of Van Gogh with head bandaged, after he (debatedly) cut off part of his ear.
Vincent van Gogh, Self Portrait, dedicated to Gauguin, 1888
Gustave Courbet, The Painter's Studio: A Real Allegory of a Seven Year Phase in my Artistic (and Moral) Life, 1855, Musée d'Orsay
Rembrandt, The Artist in his Studio, 1628, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
References
- ↑ Campbell, Lorne; National Gallery Catalogues (new series): The Fifteenth Century Netherlandish Paintings, pp 212-17, 1998, ISBN 0300-07701-7