Vincent van Gogh: A Gallery of 30 Paintings
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Self-portrait by van Gogh
by Musée d'Orsay
published on 16 March 2022
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An 1889 oil on canvas self-portrait by Vincent van Gogh (1853-90), the Dutch post-impressionist artist. Painted in September in Saint-Rémy de Provence. One of 43 self-portraits we have by the artist. The swirls of the background and the similarity in colour between that background and the artist's jacket are typical features of van Gogh's work in this period. The colour choice also accentuates Vincent's red hair and beard. The artist described his purpose with portraits in a letter to his sister Wil:
I should like to do portraits which will appear as revelations to people in a hundred years ' time. In other words, I am not trying to achieve this by photographic likeness but by rendering our impassioned expressions by using our modern knowledge and appreciation of colour as a means of rendering and exalting character. (LW 22F)
(Musée d'Orsay, Paris )
Bibliography
McQuillan, Melissa & Van Gogh, Vincent. Van Gogh . Thames & Hudson, 1989.
Van Gogh, Vincent & de Leeuw, Ronald & Pomerans, Arnold J. The Letters of Vincent van Gogh . Penguin Classics, 1998.
Walther, Ingo F. & Metzger, Rainer. Van Gogh. The Complete Paintings. TASCHEN, 2020.
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