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Self-Portrait

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This striking work captures the raw intensity of youth, with a young man's face occupying the central space. His expression—pensive yet assertive—draws the viewer in, evoking a sense of curiosity about his thoughts and emotions. The artist employs a loose brushstroke style, lending a sense of immediacy and emotional depth to the depiction. The background, though muted, gently contrasts with the vibrant facial hues; the textured application of paint adds a tactile quality that feels like it’s in the process of becoming, not just sitting still. The boy's striking blue eyes, so full of life and a hint of melancholy, seem to encapsulate the struggles and aspirations of countless youths.

The artist’s choice of colors—a palette that juxtaposes warm earthy tones with cooler shades—creates a vivid yet somewhat somber atmosphere, resonating with the complexities of coming-of-age. This painting isn’t just a portrait; it feels like a window into a vivid moment frozen in time, inviting the viewer to reflect on their own experiences of youth. Historically, this piece emerges from a period of artistic exploration, where traditional forms were being challenged, and emotional authenticity was being sought through more expressive means. This artwork stands as a testament to the timelessness of youthful introspection, making it not only significant artistically but emotionally resonant across generations.

Self-Portrait

Edvard Munch

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Created:

1885

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Dimensions:

2880 × 4096 px
401 × 285 mm

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This artwork is provided as a public domain image resource. You can use the free 2K file for everyday creative work, while 4K and Ultra HD files are available with credits.

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