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Ivan Le Lorraine Albright (February 20, 1897 – November 18, 1983) was an American painter, sculptor and print-maker most renowned for his self-portraits, character studies, and still lifes. [1] Due to his technique and dark subject matter, he is often categorized among the Magic Realists and is sometimes referred to as the "master of the ...
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
Self-Portrait with Red Scarf; Self-Portrait with Seven Fingers; Self-Portrait with Skeleton; Self-portrait with the Colosseum; Self-Portrait with the Yellow Christ; Self-Portrait with Thorn Necklace and Hummingbird; Self-Portrait with Two Pupils; Self-Portrait Yellow-Pink; Self-Portrait. Between the Clock and the Bed. The Smokers (painting ...
Museum of Modern Art: Self Portrait: 1900 Oil on canvas: 64 × 54 cm Private collection Standing Model: 1900–01 Oil on canvas: 73 × 54 cm London: Tate Gallery: Dishes and Fruit: 1901 Oil on canvas: 51 × 61.5 cm St. Petersburg: Hermitage Museum: The Japanese: 1901 Oil on canvas: 116.8 × 80 cm Private collection The Luxembourg Gardens: 1901 ...
The "Oslo self-portrait", (Nasjonalmuseet) Another self-portrait from 1889, often called the Oslo self-portrait because it is owned by the Nasjonalmuseet in Norway, [12] was authenticated in 2020 by the Van Gogh Museum. [13] This painting, with the artist looking sideways, was painted while the artist was in the asylum in Saint-Rémy and is ...
The Self-Portrait with a Friend (also known as Double Portrait and as Raphael and His Fencing Master [1]) is a painting by Italian High Renaissance painter Raphael. It dates to 1518–1520, [ 2 ] and is in the Louvre Museum of Paris , France .
Gert von der Osten contrasted the Self-Portrait with Charlotte Berend and Champagne Goblet with Corinth's famous Self-Portrait with Skeleton from 1896 and presented it as part of a series of self-portraits with female models. According to him, the painting is "the full answer to [Corinth's] loneliness with the skeleton": "It is not the work ...
Self-portrait is an oil on canvas painting by Thomas Eakins, presented as a diploma piece upon his election as an Associate member of the National Academy of Design in 1902. Although Eakins included himself as an observer or participant in group portraits and genre scenes, this and a smaller unsigned and undated oil, thought to have been made ...