Self-Portrait with an Easel

Nicolas Régnier

Created:
Movement:
1625
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key Notes:
Introspection, Artistic Identity
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Dimensions:
29 1/8 x 24 1/4 in. (74 x 61.6 cm)
medium:
Oil on canvas
Difficulty:
Master
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story of the work:

"Self-Portrait with an Easel," created by Nicolas Régnier around 1625, exemplifies the artist's engagement with the Baroque style and his exploration of self-representation. The painting not only reflects Régnier's technical skill and use of chiaroscuro but also serves as a testament to the role of the artist in society during the early 17th century, highlighting the significance of individual identity in the context of artistic practice.

Description of the work:

"Self-Portrait with an Easel" by Nicolas Régnier features the artist depicted in a three-quarter view, positioned beside an easel that supports a partially completed canvas. The composition is characterized by a rich color palette and dramatic chiaroscuro, highlighting Régnier's facial features and the textures of his clothing, while the background remains subdued to emphasize the figure.

Artwork Photograph Source:
Harvard Art Museum

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Self-Portrait with an Easel