Self-portrait (1881) by Ivan Aivazovsky

Self-portrait - Ivan Aivazovsky - 1881

Artwork Information

TitleSelf-portrait
ArtistIvan Aivazovsky
Date1881
Art MovementRomanticism

About Self-portrait

The artwork titled “Self-portrait” by Ivan Aivazovsky, created in the year 1881, is a significant contribution to the Romanticism art movement. This self-portrait, as part of the Romanticism genre, offers a personal glimpse into the artist’s self-perception and style, capturing the essence of his character and artistic flair.

In the artwork, Aivazovsky has depicted himself with meticulous detail. The backdrop is subtle and unassuming, allowing focus to remain on the artist’s face and upper body. Aivazovsky is portrayed with a dignified expression, framed by his greying hair and pronounced sideburns, emphasizing his aged wisdom. The use of soft, yet precise, brush strokes brings a lifelike quality to the texture of his skin and clothing. The palette utilized is rich and warm, with a predominance of earthy tones, enhancing the overall realistic and somber feel of the painting. Such a self-representation not only illustrates Aivazovsky’s technical skill but also reflects the emotional depth and personal introspection characteristic of Romanticism.

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