The artwork, titled “Self-Portrait,” was created by Vincent van Gogh in 1887 while he was in Paris, France. Rendered in oil on canvas, it is an exemplary piece of the Post-Impressionism and Neo-Impressionism movements. This self-portrait, a genre highlighting the artist’s own likeness, is currently housed at the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
In the artwork, van Gogh presents a striking and introspective depiction of himself. The brushstrokes are vivid and textural, characteristic of his bold and emotive style. The background is composed of a mosaic of small, colorful dabs of paint, enveloping the figure and enhancing the vivacity of his gaze. Van Gogh’s face, adorned with a fiery red beard and intense eyes, exudes a sense of depth and vitality. His attire, painted with meticulous attention to the interplay of shadow and light, further accentuates the texture and dimensionality of the piece. This self-portrait is a profound exploration of the artist’s inner life, rendered with extraordinary technical prowess and emotional intensity.