Self-portrait - 1920


size(cm): 75x60
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Sale price$340.00 SGD

Description

Ilya Repin's Self-Portrait, created in 1920, is a seminal piece that offers an intimate and profound insight into the artist, a leading exponent of Russian realism. Known for his ability to capture the human essence and emotionality in his portraits and historical scenes, Repin uses this self-portrait to communicate not only his image, but also his psychological state and his reflection on his own artistic career.

The composition of the painting is notable for its austerity and emotional depth. Repin is presented in striking close-up, his face filling most of the canvas, making the viewer a voyeur into his inner world. The use of colour is significant; muted, earthy tones dominate the palette, suggesting a certain melancholy and thoughtfulness. The artist’s skin is painted in a range of hues from dark brown to beige, with subtle highlights highlighting wrinkles and expression lines – elements that tell the story of a life rich in experiences. The greying beard and untidy hair convey a sense of deliberate carelessness, as if Repin wanted to show himself as he is, without embellishment or idealisation.

The artist’s gaze is penetrating and charged with meaning. The eyes, which seem to observe the viewer with curiosity and, at the same time, with a deep sadness, say more than words. In this work, Repin manages to communicate his vulnerability and his connection to his artistic legacy, echoing the passage of time and how it has shaped his identity.

An interesting aspect to consider is the context in which this self-portrait was painted. In 1920, Russia was in the midst of profound sociopolitical changes in the wake of the Russian Revolution of 1917. Repin’s work, although already in a period of personal reflection in his career, can also be interpreted as a response to the vortices of his time. His focus on introspection could be a parallel to the search for identity on a national level that many artists and thinkers were facing at that time.

Repin's style, rooted in realism, is palpable in this self-portrait. His ability to capture the essence of his subjects, attention to detail and texture, as well as his mastery in the representation of light and shadow, are evident. This work, like others from his vast career such as "The Cossacks Writing to Their Sultan" or "The Girl on the Rooftop," reaffirms his commitment to portraying the human condition through his art.

The work “Self-Portrait” is a powerful expression of Ilya Repin’s individuality and an invitation to viewers to reflect on their own journey through the experience of art. In this canvas, the artist not only offers us his image, but confronts us with the weight of his history, his art and his indissoluble relationship with the world around him. Thus, Repin establishes himself not only as a portraitist of the visual, but also of the emotional and the ethereal, making this self-portrait an essential work to understand the depth of his legacy and the rich history of Russian art.

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