The artwork “Self-Portrait” by Gustave Caillebotte, dated circa 1892, is an oil on canvas painting that adheres to the principles of Impressionism. With dimensions of 40.5 x 32.5 cm, this piece represents the self-portrait genre and is housed in the Musée d’Orsay in Paris, France.
In the artwork, Caillebotte presents himself with an introspective gaze, engaging directly with the viewer. His expression is solemn and contemplative, capturing a moment of self-reflection. The brushwork exhibits the characteristic looseness of the Impressionist movement, with an emphasis on the play of light and color rather than on detailed, precise lines. The painting’s palette is restrained, showcasing a range of muted tones that create a sense of depth and substance in the portrayal of his face and clothing. The background is ambiguous, lending all focus to the artist’s visage and the introspective quality of his gaze, while his mature, graying hair adds to the dignity and gravity of the portrait.