Self -portrait I - 1896


Size (cm): 55x75
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The painting "Self -portrait I" by Edvard Munch, made in 1896, is registered at a crucial moment of the life and career of this outstanding Norwegian artist, who is considered one of the precursors of expressionism. This work, which shows an intense approach to the psychology of the individual, is a reflection of the concerns and anguish that would define his work throughout his life. The painting presents a composition that breathes introspection and mystery. Munch is portrayed in the center of the scene, with a dark and gloomy background that highlights the author's figure. The choice of colors is significant; Dark tones such as black and brown predominate, creating an atmosphere of melancholy. The palette limits the chromatic variation, which intensifies the sensation of isolation and sadness that emanates from the portrait.

Munch uses his characteristic technique, in which a loose and expressive brushstroke stands out, to capture not only the physical appearance, but also the emotional state of the portrayed. The expression of his face, of a deep and contemplative sadness, becomes the main focus of the work. His eyes seem to look towards the void, inviting the viewer to enter the artist's inner world. This self -portrait, although it does not present other characters, can be interpreted as a conversation between Munch and his own psyche, a dialogue that transcends time and space.

The influence of his personal life and his experiences in his work is remarkable; Munch dealt with mental illness and death in his family environment, issues that often emerge in his work. "Self -portrait" can be seen as a manifestation of its internal struggle, a moment of vulnerability that resonates over the years. In this sense, it is important to relate this work with others of its production, such as "the cry", which shares an existential anguish palpable, wrapped in a visual language that challenges logic and reason.

While the work is not exempt from controversies or varied interpretations, its value lies in Munch's ability to translate complex emotions into visual forms. This painting is a testimony of the author's evolution over time, maintaining a deep connection with the viewer. With "Self -portrait I", Munch offers us a window to his soul, challenging ourselves to face our own pain and loneliness. His style, which combines the personal with the universal, places it as a central figure of modern art, whose influence is even palpable in the world of contemporary art. In its essence, self -portrait is more than an image; It is a raw and sincere reflection of humanity, a silent cry that resonates over time.

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