Self -portrait with your hand under the cheek - 1911


Size (cm): 60x75
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The work "Self -portrait with your hand under the cheek" by Edvard Munch, painted in 1911, is a fascinating example of the style that characterizes the Norwegian artist, known for his expressionist approach and his ability to capture the complexities of the human soul. Munch, who developed a career marked by the exploration of issues such as anguish, loneliness and death, uses in this self -portrait a series of visual elements that allow us to enter their internal world.

The composition of the work is remarkable for its simplicity and, at the same time, its deep emotional burden. Munch introduces himself in the foreground, which breaks the barrier between the spectator and the artist, creating an immediate and almost intimate connection. His face, with a serious and reflective expression, is adorned with a palette of tones that vary between the grays, ocher and some touches of blue. This selection of cold colors not only establishes a melancholic environment, but also reinforces the feeling of introspection that emanates from its facial expression.

The artist's hand, which rests under the cheek, acts as a symbol of contemplation and vulnerability. This position suggests both a search for rest and an internal struggle. The way Munch represents his hand, with fluid and defined lines, contrasts with the subtlety of the background, in addition to suggesting a certain tension that reflects his emotional state. It is perceived that the hand is not only physical, but also emotional support, encapsulating an internal struggle that resonates with the viewer.

In terms of style, Munch aligns with the expressionist movement, which is characterized by the search for the expression of subjective emotions and personal experiences, often through a bold treatment of color and shape. "Self -portrait with the hand under the cheek" is inscribed within this current, presenting the subjectivity of human experience in a visceral way. In comparison with other works of the same period, such as "The cry", you can see a conductive thread in the representation of anguish and introspection.

This self -portrait also offers a window to the personal world of Munch. At a time when the artist had already experienced deep losses, his technique demonstrates his ability to transfer his pain to the fabric. Through his deep and distant gaze and his contemplative position, the viewer is attracted to the complex emotions that emanate from the work.

Throughout his career, Munch created numerous self -portraits, each reflecting his emotional state at different times of his life. In "Self -portrait with the hand under the cheek", a combination of melancholy and self -analysis that invites the viewer to reflect not only on the artist is palpable, but about the nature of human existence and the search for meaning in the midst of suffering. This work stands, therefore, not only as a portrait of Munch himself, but as a mirror of the universal emotions that we all share.

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