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1889 Self-Portrait with Bandaged Ear

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In this striking self-portrait, the artist portrays himself with a bandaged ear and a contemplative demeanor. His somber green coat contrasts sharply with the vibrant orange background, creating a dramatic visual impact. The brushwork is thick and expressive, characteristic of van Gogh's post-impressionist style; each stroke appears almost alive, as if the paint itself is swirling with emotion. The smoke from the pipe he holds curls in delicate wisps, adding a sense of movement and reflecting perhaps the artist's turbulent thoughts at the time.

The composition is intimate; we feel as though we are peering into a moment of vulnerability. The face, partly obscured by a blur, hints at the anguish and struggles van Gogh faced while grappling with his mental health. Despite this, there’s a spark of resilience in the spirited, bold colors that tell us of his enduring passion for life and art. This painting holds historical significance as it encapsulates a challenging period in van Gogh's life, yet it also stands as a testament to the beauty that can emerge from sorrow.

1889 Self-Portrait with Bandaged Ear

Vincent van Gogh

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1889

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1920 × 2171 px
505 × 605 mm

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