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Mary Beale, Self-portrait, c. 1675 –1680, She became one of the most important portrait painters of 17th-century England, and has been described as the first professional female English painter. Angelica Kauffman , self-portrait, 1780–1785, a successful painter in her time, she was a great friend of Sir Joshua Reynolds .
This category is about Self-portraiture, or Autoportraiture: field of art theory and history that studies the history, means of production, circulation, reception, forms, and meanings of self-portraits
The first known self-portrait was made in 1839 -- and with the introduction of social media, ... Photographer Joseph Byron took the self-portrait to a new level with handheld cameras in 1909.
Las Meninas, painted in 1656, shows Diego Velázquez working at the easel to the left.. Self-portraiture has a long history. In Reynolds & Peter's analysis, the handprints that prehistoric humanity left in cave paintings can be considered precursors of the self-portrait, as they are a direct document of the author's presence in the creative act and his perception of the existence of a "self".
S. The Savior of Painting; Lique Schoot; Self Portrait with Loose Hair; Self Portrait (Tintoretto) Self-Portrait (Bol) Self-Portrait (Chassériau) Self-Portrait (David)
The first being Sofonisba Anguissola, 78 years in 1610, author of about fifteen self-portraits over a period of sixty-five years, and several octogenarians; Helene Schjerfbeck made about forty self-portraits, half of them in the two years preceding her death at the age of 83.
Cassie Courtesy of Cassie/Instagram Ashlee Simpson and More Pregnant Celebs' Baby Bumps: Hall of Fame Read article She concluded, “This is me today 7 months postpartum. Feeling really good, I ...
A self-portrait of a colorless, but youthful, rounded oval face, in full-frontal view, emerges from a reddish-brown, textured, but indistinct background; the eyes of the face are open but the body belonging to the face is abstract, blurred by pencil strokes and the color of sepia ink; [1] the clothing worn by the subject is indistinguishable as it dissolves into the background with each pencil ...