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Self-Portrait, c. 1855-56 (oil on paper, laid down on canvas)
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Self-Portrait, c. 1855-56 (oil on paper, laid down on canvas)
3469043 Self-Portrait, c.1855-56 (oil on paper, laid down on canvas) by Degas, Edgar (1834-1917); 40.6x34.3 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA; French, out of copyright
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© Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA / Bridgeman Images
French Impressionism French Impressionist Impassive Informal Self Portrait Sombre Stare Staring Sullen Unshaven
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This self-portrait by Edgar Degas, created around 1855-56, offers a glimpse into the enigmatic world of the renowned French Impressionist artist. Measuring 40.6x34.3 cm, this oil on paper masterpiece is now housed in the prestigious Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. In this intimate portrayal, Degas presents himself with an intense stare and a somber expression that hints at his introspective nature. The close-up composition focuses solely on his head and shoulders, allowing us to study every detail of his young face. His unshaven appearance adds a touch of informality to the painting, contrasting with the refined technique characteristic of French Impressionism. Degas' skillful brushwork captures not only his physical likeness but also conveys a sense of depth and emotion within this self-portrait. His impassive gaze invites viewers to contemplate what lies behind those piercing eyes – perhaps revealing glimpses into the inner workings of an artistic mind. As one explores this remarkable piece further, it becomes evident that Degas was not interested in presenting himself as conventionally handsome or cheerful; instead, he chose to depict himself with a sullen demeanor that reflects his complex personality and artistic temperament. With its timeless appeal and masterful execution, Degas' "Self-Portrait" continues to captivate art enthusiasts worldwide as it stands as a testament to both his technical prowess and profound introspection.
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