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Self-Portrait with Hat

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This self-portrait is a striking example of the artist's distinctive style. The artist stares out at the viewer, a touch of melancholy in his eyes, his gaze both direct and introspective. The application of paint is bold, with visible brushstrokes that create a sense of texture and immediacy. The choice of a relatively muted palette—earth tones punctuated by the occasional vibrant accent—adds to the painting's serious, almost brooding, quality. A hat sits atop his head, casting a shadow and adding to the enigmatic nature of the portrait.

Behind the figure, we see a glimpse of another painting, itself a window into the artist's world. It hints at themes of sexuality and the exotic, which were central to the artist's later work. The composition feels intimate, as though we are privy to a private moment. This piece is a masterclass in using color and brushstroke to convey emotion and psychological depth, capturing a moment of self-reflection and artistic intent.

Self-Portrait with Hat

Paul Gauguin

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Created:

1893

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5072 × 6284 px
38 × 45 mm

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