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Self-portrait

Art Appreciation

In this vibrant self-portrait, the artist captures not only his likeness but a profound sense of his artistic identity. The face, framed by a flowing beard and topped with a wide-brimmed hat, emerges from a contrasting background that deepens the psychological depth of the piece. The bold, expressive brushstrokes bring a remarkable dynamism to the painting. The vivid use of color, especially the way the warm tones of the skin contrast with the cooler shadows, creates a tangible sense of light that seems to dance across the canvas; it's as if the viewer is invited into a moment frozen in time.

Additionally, the carefully chosen details speak volumes about the artist’s passion. Holding his paintbrush with confidence, the artist appears contemplative yet engaged, revealing a complex relationship with his craft. This self-portrait resonates not just as an image, but as an emotional and intellectual exploration of the creator himself. Its historical significance lies in how it showcases the transition in early 20th-century art towards more personal, introspective expressions that would later influence modernism.

Self-portrait

Joaquín Sorolla

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Created:

1909

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Dimensions:

2355 × 3220 px
410 × 260 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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