Self-Portrait (1791) by Charles Willson Peale

Self-Portrait - Charles Willson Peale - 1791

Artwork Information

TitleSelf-Portrait
ArtistCharles Willson Peale
Date1791
Art MovementRococo

About Self-Portrait

The artwork titled “Self-Portrait,” created by Charles Willson Peale in 1791, is a notable piece from the Rococo art movement. This self-portrait genre painting showcases the artist himself and provides insight into his skill and style during this period.

In the artwork, Peale presents himself with a composed and dignified expression. His gaze is directed towards the viewer, exuding a sense of confidence and self-assuredness. Peale is adorned in 18th-century attire, featuring a white cravat and dark jacket, which are meticulously rendered. The background is subdued, allowing focus to remain on the subject. The colors are predominantly earthy tones, characteristic of the Rococo movement’s preference for subtle elegance. The lighting highlights his face, emphasizing his features and the texture of his hair, contributing to the lifelike quality of the portrait.

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