Self-portrait (1912) by Emil Nolde

Self-portrait - Emil Nolde - 1912

Artwork Information

TitleSelf-portrait
ArtistEmil Nolde
Date1912
Art MovementExpressionism

About Self-portrait

The artwork titled “Self-portrait” was created by the artist Emil Nolde in 1912 and belongs to the Expressionism art movement. It is categorized under the genre of self-portraits.

The artwork vividly exemplifies Nolde’s Expressionist style through its bold and dynamic use of color. The face is divided by color, with sections displaying intense hues of blue, yellow, and green, conveying a dramatic and almost spectral quality. The visage is simultaneously vibrant and somber, exuding an emotive depth that is characteristic of Expressionist art. The brushstrokes are loose and fluid, blending colors in a manner that evokes a sense of inner turmoil and profound emotional introspection. The background is equally vibrant, utilizing a spectrum of colors that further complements and enhances the intense expression captured within the face. This self-portrait is a striking representation of Nolde’s ability to convey complex human emotions through the deliberate and powerful use of color and form.

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