Self Portrait (1918) by Josef Albers

Self Portrait - Josef Albers - 1918

Artwork Information

TitleSelf Portrait
ArtistJosef Albers
Date1918
Art MovementExpressionism

About Self Portrait

The artwork titled “Self Portrait,” created by Josef Albers in 1918, belongs to the Expressionism art movement and is a self-portrait genre. The artwork is a compelling example of early 20th-century Expressionist style.

In the artwork, Albers employs a dynamic and angular approach to depict his own visage. The lines are stark and forceful, emphasizing the contours of the face and the folds of the clothing. The artist’s gaze is intense and introspective, characteristic of the Expressionist emphasis on conveying emotional states. The use of shadow and light accentuates the depth and texture, creating a poignant and striking image that captures both the physical and psychological aspects of the subject. Albers’ mastery in the use of line work and shading in this early piece demonstrates his skill and provides a profound glimpse into his self-perception.

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