Self -portrait - 1880


Size (cm): 55x75
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The self -portrait of Paul Cézanne, conducted in 1880, is erected as a fundamental work in the exploration of the personal identity and the aesthetic search of the artist. Cézanne, known as one of the forgers of modern art and precursor to Cubism, uses in this piece a technique and colors that invite a deep reflection on their own emotional state and personal experiences.

In the composition, Cézanne is presented in a frontal portrait, with a look that seems to be in a dialogue both with himself and with the viewer. The artist's head and shoulders occupy most of the canvas, which creates an intimate closeness between the work and whoever observes it. The arrangement of the face is characterized by a geometric treatment, which critics have pointed out as one of the first manifestations of the modern approach towards representation. Cézanne's factions are not idealized; Rather, they are robust and angularly defined, reflecting the honesty and internal struggle that characterize their work.

The color in this self -portrait is notable for its subtle terracotta palette and its cold tones. The touches of dark blue that frame the face contrast with the warm tones of the background. This chromatic choice not only highlights the treatment of skin and facial texture, but also establishes an introspective atmosphere. The limited palette used in this work is indicative of Cézanne's intention to depart from the conventions of impressionism, heading towards a more personal and peculiar expression that would begin to define his subsequent work.

An intriguing characteristic of this self -portrait is its short and precise brushstroke technique, which brings a vibrant energy to painting. Each line seems to have a purpose, contributing to build both volume and depth on the face and clothing of Cézanne. This approach is not only a reflection of its search for artistic truth, but also illustrates its interest in the exploration of light and shadow, as well as in the ways in which they can model the sensitivity of a subject.

It is important to highlight that the context of the creation of this self -portrait occurs in a period in which Cézanne fought with his perception in the art world, trying to find his voice in the midst of the radical changes of the second half of the nineteenth century. While impressionism had conquered the hearts of many artists and critics, Cézanne remained in a solitary path, with the conviction that its approach to shape and color found a meaning beyond mere representation.

The self -portrait of 1880 is, therefore, more than a simple representation of the artist; It is a letter of presentation of his artistic philosophy. Cézanne is not simply causing visual impression, but is also taking the viewer to a deeper and more personal relationship. The work evokes questions about identity, perception and connection with one's existence. Its self -portrait becomes a symbol of the artist's effort to reconcile his inner world with the chaos abroad, a search that would resonate with future generations of artists.

In the context of Cézanne's legacy, this self -portrait can be seen as one of the cornerstones that cemented the path to modern art. The bold exploration of his self -image, through a technique that challenges the conventions of his time, reflects a period of transition in art. In this work, we find not only the essence of the man behind the canvas, but also the echo of an incessant search that would continue the artistic dialogue during the movements of the twentieth century.

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