Self-Portrait in a Felt Hat (1894) by Paul Cezanne

Self-Portrait in a Felt Hat - Paul Cezanne - 1894

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TitleSelf-Portrait in a Felt Hat
ArtistPaul Cezanne
Date1894
Mediumoil,canvas
Art MovementPost-Impressionism
Current LocationArtizon Museum, Tokyo, Japan

About Self-Portrait in a Felt Hat

The artwork “Self-Portrait in a Felt Hat” was crafted by the renowned artist Paul Cezanne in the year 1894. Demonstrating the Post-Impressionist movement, this self-portrait is painted with oil on canvas, exemplifying the artist’s exploration of form and color. The artwork currently resides in the Artizon Museum, Tokyo, Japan, where it continues to captivate viewers with its historical significance and artistic mastery.

As for the artwork itself, Paul Cezanne presents a compelling depiction of himself, delivering a deep and introspective look that engages the viewer. He is adorned with a felt hat, and the strokes of paint bring forth his prominent facial features, particularly the strength in his gaze and the contour of his beard. The artist’s use of color is robust and deliberate, with hues of orange and blue contrasting against the more subdued background, filled with mottled browns and greens that enhance the figure’s presence. The technique employed by Cezanne exemplifies the characteristics of Post-Impressionism, where the emphasis on the emotive qualities of color and the structural aspects of form predominate. The raw texture of the brushwork provides a tactile quality to the artwork, making it a significant contribution to the evolution of modern art.

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