Self -portrait in the easel - 1922


Size (cm): 55x65
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The painting "Self -portrait in the easel" (1922) by Lovis Corinth is a work that encapsulates the essence of the artist, as well as his technical and expressive mastery. In this work, Corinth, one of the great exponents of German expressionism, introduces himself in front of a easel, immersed in the creative process that defines his life and career. The position of the artist, energetic and determined, evokes a sense of identity and total delivery to art, elements that always characterized his work.

The composition is remarkable, with the use of easel as a central element that captures the viewer's attention. Corinth is placed in a position that invites observers to enter their world, to understand the passion he feels for artistic creation. The direction of his gaze, focused on the canvas, generates a direct link between the painter and his work, suggesting an internal dialogue between the creator and his creation. This type of representation is a testimony of both the interest of the artist in self -indexing and his desire to connect with the audience, revealing his vulnerability and authenticity.

The color palette is rich and vibrant, characteristics that are the unmistakable seal of Corinth. It uses a combination of warm and cold tones, where ocher and blue are intertwined, creating an enveloping atmosphere. This chromatic choice not only gives life to the scene but also reflects the author's emotional state, translating his feeling into colored spots that vibrate with intensity. In addition, the use of chiaroscuro, that technique that contrasting lights and shadows, adds an almost three -dimensional depth to the figure of the artist. The way in which the light poses on his face and figure highlights the expressions of his face, giving him a level of drama that invites the viewer to reflect on the internal struggle between creation and self -identity.

The background of the painting, with its atmosphere full of free and dynamic brushstrokes, supports the main character without subtracting prominence. This freedom in color application is typical of Corinth's work, who often combined the rigorous sense of color with a more loose and expressionist approach. The gestural technique he uses allows his line to transmit not only form, but also movement and emotion, as if the work itself breathed at the moment in which it is contemplated.

It is important to consider the context in which Corinth created this self -portrait. In the years after World War I, artists began to explore subjectivity and human experience from new perspectives. Corinth, who had overcome various adversities in his life, including a serious disease, uses this self -portrait to offer not only his image, but also his soul. Thus manifests a sense of resilience and reaffirmation in the face of the personal and collective difficulties of his time.

In short, "Self -portrait in the easel" is not simply a portrait of the artist; It is the materialization of its creative spirit, a visual exploration of identity and the artistic process. Through an intentional composition, a vibrant palette and a deep sense of emotion, Lovis Corinth invites us to participate in his trip, to witness the struggle and beauty that the artistic creation entails. This work is sustained as a powerful testament of the life of an artist who, in his search to capture the essence of existence, leaves us a legacy of introspection and brilliant expression.

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