Self -portrait as a deaf man - 1775


size(cm): 60x75
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The self -portrait entitled "Self -portrait as a deaf man" by Joshua Reynolds, dated in 1775, is erected as a visual testimony of the complexity of the artist himself and his relationship with the world that surrounds him through painting. This canvas, although not as well known as others great works De Reynolds offers a deep look at his personal and professional life at a time of considerable introspection. In this self -portrait, Reynolds not only represents himself, but invokes the notion of the social perception of art, as well as the impact of silence in his own existence.

The composition is remarkably introspective. Reynolds appears in the center of the work, with a position that reflects both dignity and vulnerability. The expression on his face is melancholic and reflective, capturing an emotional ambiguity that invites the viewer to consider the inner life of the artist and his experience as a man who faces deafness. The disposition of their hands, which are in a relaxed position, suggests an attitude of acceptance, which contrasts with the intense emotional connection that art can offer to the contemplator. Along the same lines, Reynolds seems to be in a silent dialogue with the viewer, as if he were sharing a confidence.

The use of color in this work is considerably significant. Reynolds incorporates a rich and varied palette, dominated by warm tones that emanate energy and vitality, contrasting with the seriousness of the subject. The soft light caresses its face, accentuating its paleness and creating a halo that highlights its figure in the dark context of the background. It is a resource that emphasizes his presence, suggesting not only the individual, but the figure of the artist in his struggle to express his creative vision in a world that has lost part of his audio, at least in his personal life. This chiaroscuro technique, one of the distinctive characteristics of Reynolds, allows the viewer to immerse the emotion of the scene, intertwining the material world of the portrait with the subjective experience of the man who created it.

Joshua Reynolds, a central figure of English neoclassicism and founding member of the Royal Academy, is known for its role in the popularization of oil portrait. Its distinctive style and its ability to capture human essence through the use of color and light are clear in this work. Throughout his career, he also addressed the portrait of many prominent figures, and often claimed that painting was a deeper means of communication than mere physical representation.

This self -portrait can be compared to other contemporary works by Reynolds, as well as with the work of his colleagues in the field of portrait. The search for the ideal in the portrait of male figures often revealed topics of virtue, status and, sometimes, human fragility. In "Self -portrait as a deaf man", however, Reynolds moves away from the traditional portrait to explore the emotional landscape of his being. This self-reflective approach offers a nuance found in a few of his previous works.

In summary, "self -portrait as a deaf man" invites a deeper contemplation not only of the figure of the artist, but of the experience of silence and introspection. Reynolds, looking at himself through the canvas, not only becomes a portrait of his own identity, but also becomes a philosopher of art, exploring the limits of perception and communication in painting. This work is sustained as a turning point, a moment where the suffering and strength of the human character are, offering a rich field of reflection for the contemporary spectator.

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