Self-Portrait (1887; Paris, France) by Vincent van Gogh

The artwork titled “Self-Portrait” was created by Vincent van Gogh in 1887 while he resided in Paris, France. This piece, rendered in oil on canvas, is emblematic of both the Post-Impressionism and Neo-Impressionism movements. As a self-portrait, it reflects the genre through a deeply personal lens, exemplifying Van Gogh’s distinctive style and technique. Currently, the artwork is housed in the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam, Netherlands.

The artwork portrays Vincent van Gogh gazing directly at the viewer, his face an intense focus of myriad brush strokes and vivid colors. His red beard and hair are depicted with dynamic strokes, set against a background of swirling, pointillistic dots in green, blue, and red hues. The contours of his face and his deeply expressive eyes are defined by intricate patterns of varied color applications, highlighting Van Gogh’s mastery of texture and form. His garment is composed of darker, more subdued hues, providing a stark contrast to the vibrant background. The self-portrait encapsulates the emotional depth and artistic fervor characteristic of Van Gogh’s work.

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