Self Portrait (1803) by James Barry

Self Portrait - James Barry - 1803

Artwork Information

TitleSelf Portrait
ArtistJames Barry
Date1803
Art MovementRomanticism

About Self Portrait

The artwork, titled “Self Portrait” by James Barry, was created in the year 1803 and belongs to the Romanticism art movement. This painting is classified under the genre of self-portrait.

In the artwork, James Barry depicts himself holding a canvas, seemingly engaged in the act of creation. The artist’s visage is depicted with a contemplative and intense expression, a characteristic portrayal that speaks to the introspective nature of Romanticism. He is dressed in period attire, with a red overcoat and a loosely tied cravat. The background features mythological elements, including a coiled serpent and a pair of large feet, possibly alluding to classical references and symbolisms. The color palette is rich and warm, enhancing the dramatic and emotional depth that is typical of the Romantic era.

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