Self-Portrait Dedicated to Paul Gauguin

Vincent van Gogh

Created:
Movement:
1888
Post-Impressionism
key Notes:
Intense color palette; Emotional introspection.
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Dimensions:
25 1/4 x 21 1/4 in. (64.1 x 54 cm)
medium:
Oil on canvas
story of the work:

"Self-Portrait Dedicated to Paul Gauguin," created in 1888, reflects Vincent van Gogh's complex relationship with his contemporary and fellow artist Paul Gauguin, whom he admired and sought to collaborate with in Arles. This work, characterized by its vibrant colors and expressive brushwork, serves as both a personal statement of Van Gogh's artistic identity and a symbolic gesture of friendship, highlighting the emotional intensity that permeated his correspondence with Gauguin during this period.

Description of the work:

"Self-Portrait Dedicated to Paul Gauguin," painted by Vincent van Gogh in 1888, features a vibrant color palette dominated by bold yellows and deep blues, reflecting the artist's emotional intensity. The composition presents van Gogh's face in a close-up view, characterized by expressive brushwork and a distinctive impasto technique, which conveys both the physicality of the paint and the psychological depth of the subject.

Artwork Photograph Source:
Harvard Art Museum

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Self-Portrait Dedicated to Paul Gauguin