Graham Vivian Sutherland (1977) by Graham Sutherland

The artwork, titled “Graham Vivian Sutherland,” was created by Graham Sutherland in the year 1977. This piece belongs to the Expressionism art movement and represents a self-portrait genre.

In this expressive self-portrait, the artist, Graham Sutherland, has depicted himself in a contemplative posture, intensively engaged with a piece of paper he holds in front of him. The background of the artwork features a rich, green hue, which contrasts starkly with the more muted tones used in the representation of the artist’s face and clothing, thus drawing immediate attention to his intense gaze. Sutherland’s detailed rendering of his facial features, particularly the furrows on his forehead and the piercing clarity of his eyes, conveys a sense of introspection and depth. The brushwork and the expressiveness of the lines reflect the hallmarks of the Expressionism movement, which focuses on evoking emotional experience rather than physical reality. This self-portrait not only captures the likeness of the artist but also offers a glimpse into his psychological state, emphasizing the somber and reflective mood of the piece.

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