Self Portrait


size(cm): 65x55
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Sale price€225,95 EUR
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Vincent Van Gogh's Self Portrait is a masterpiece of art that has captivated painting lovers for decades. This work is a perfect example of the artist's artistic style, characterized by his use of bold, thick brushstrokes as well as his layered painting technique.

The composition of the painting is impressive, with the artist looking directly at the viewer with an intense and penetrating gaze. The artist's position in the painting is central, giving it great visual weight and making it the main focus of the work.

Color is another prominent aspect of this painting. Van Gogh uses a bold and vibrant color palette, including shades of blue, yellow, and orange. These colors combine to create a sense of energy and vitality in the work.

The story behind this painting is also fascinating. Van Gogh painted this self-portrait in 1889, while in a mental hospital in Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, France. During this time, the artist was struggling with mental health issues and was in a state of great emotional distress.

Despite these challenges, Van Gogh managed to create a work of art that is a powerful expression of his personality and worldview. This self-portrait is a window into the artist's mind, allowing us to see his passion and commitment to his art.

In short, Vincent Van Gogh's Self-Portrait is a stunning work of art that combines a unique artistic style, impressive composition, bold use of color, and a fascinating story. This painting is a gem of the art world and a work that continues to inspire and captivate painting lovers around the world.

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