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

The artwork, titled “Self-portrait,” was created by artist Vincent van Gogh in the year 1887 while he was in Paris, France. Executed in oil on canvas, this piece is representative of the Post-Impressionism and Neo-Impressionism art movements. It falls under the genre of self-portraiture.

The artwork portrays Vincent van Gogh himself, capturing the intensity and depth of his gaze through the use of rich, vivid colors and distinct brushstrokes that characterize his style. The background is composed of harmonious dabs of color that create a textured, almost abstract effect. The artist’s expression conveys a mixture of contemplation and introspection, adding a profound personal dimension to the painting. The use of bold, dynamic brushstrokes in both the background and the depiction of his attire emphasizes the emotive quality of the piece, reflecting van Gogh’s innovative approach to capturing human emotion and depth.

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