Red self -portrait - 1915


Size (cm): 55x70
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"Red self -portrait" by Anders Zorn, painted in 1915, is a work that encapsulates technical mastery and deep psychic introspection that characterize the Swedish artist. As one of the most prominent portraitists of his time, Zorn uses this self -portrait not only as a representation of himself, but as a vehicle to explore color, light and human character.

When observing the work, it is undeniable that the red color is the protagonist. This vibrant tone, which adorns a large part of the composition, envelops the painter in an aura of immediacy and passion. It is a color that awakens emotions and captures the viewer's attention immediately. Red, which in some artistic traditions can symbolize vitality, strength or even danger, here seems to talk about Zorn's own, suggesting an internal struggle, a desire for connection beyond the superficial.

The composition is carefully calculated; Zorn presents himself frontally, with a position that emanates both confidence and vulnerability. The choice of oil paint allows color nuances to be deep and richly textured, reflecting Zorn's ability to work with light and shadow. The loose brushstroke technique transmits a sensation of immediacy, as if the artist were capturing a fleeting moment instead of creating a definitive image.

The background, which contrasts with the vibrant red of the Zorn wardrobe, is presented in darker tones. This choice reinforces the figure of self -portrait, isolating the artist of the outside world and concentrating attention on his facial expression and body. In your gaze, you can perceive a mixture of introspection and challenge, an invitation to the spectator to question not only who is Zorn, but also what identity means in art.

Zorn is recognized for his ability to portray characters in intimate and elaborate contexts, but in this self -portrait, the absence of other characters highlights the uniqueness of his experience. This can be interpreted as a reflection on the artist's loneliness and the creative act. It is a contrast with previous works where it portrayed nobles and influential figures, thus highlighting a change in their approach.

The use of color, especially red, is characteristic of Zorn, who often used it to express intense emotions in his works. In "Red self -portrait", a connection with symbolism and impressionism can be observed, movements that value both subjective perception and color as a form of emotional communication.

Anders Zorn, born in 1860 and died in 1920, was a master of portrait and gender painting, achieving international recognition in their time. His ability to capture human essence and the relationship between the subject and his environment places him among the greats. "Red self -portrait" is a testimony of this mastery, echoing beyond its historical context, inviting future generations to reflect on the complexity of the human being and the role of art in self -expression. This self -portrait, although individual, becomes a symbol of the universality of human experience, stimulating questions about identity, perception and intimacy that are as relevant today as more than a century ago.

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