Self -portrait - 1875


Size (cm): 60x75
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Paul Cézanne, one of the pillars of modern art, made his "self -portrait" in 1875 at a crucial moment of his career. This work is a testimony of the deep self -examination and the search for authenticity that characterizes its artistic approach. The painting shows the artist in a contemplative position, offering a window to his psychology and lifestyle, elements that are often intertwined with their artistic practices. The work, although apparently simple, stands out for its complexity in the representation of human form and the use of color.

In "Self -portrait", Cézanne presents himself looking in a mirror, a classic device that invites the viewer to explore the relationship between the artist and his own image. This self -portrait is not just a simple physical representation; It is a conscious effort to capture the essence of your being. The composition is built with lines and shapes that reflect their interest in structure and volumetry, characteristic features of their work. Cézanne's face is a plane that exhibits color nuances, with a palette that combines a wide range of brown and ocher tones, adding depth and an almost sculptural sensation to the image.

The light in the painting It is subtle but effective, illuminating the artist's face and defining his features with a modeling reminiscent of the chiaroscuro technique. This use of light reinforces the depth and three -dimensionality of its portrait, although Cézanne moves away from realistic representation and seeks more emotional evocations. The brushstroke - visible and fastened - is also a significant aspect; It reveals the texture of the skin and gives life to painting, suggesting the immediacy of the painter's experience at the time of creating.

Interestingly, in this self -portrait we do not see the usual environment of an artist involved in creation, as a workshop or elements of his pictorial practice. On the other hand, the choice of a simple background highlights the figure of the artist, which suggests an introspection and an focus on the self. This stripped composition reflects Cézanne's transition towards a more modern style, where subjectivity and self -exploration become essential.

The relevance of this self -portrait is extended when considered in the context of the development of the portrait in art. Cézanne, like other big masters, Review the genre to examine not only physical appearance, but also the subject's psyche. His work feels the basis for the explorations of the identity that will be seen in the art of the twentieth century, making it precursor to expressionism and modern art in general.

Throughout his career, Cézanne created multiple self -portraits, each marking different phases of his evolution as an artist. "Self -portrait" of 1875, in particular, stands out for the sincerity emanating from the painter's face. With his reflexive expression and his gaze that seems to contemplate something deeper than the simple act of looking, this painting It becomes a meditation on the being and essence of art itself.

Cézanne, through this self -portrait, not only manifests as an individual, but as an innovative in the meaning of the portrait, which rather than document appearance, seeks to capture the human experience in its complexity. Thus, this work is erected not only as a portrait of a man, but as a mirror that reflects the rich history of art in its search to represent the truth of the human being.

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