The artwork titled “Self-Portrait” was created by the artist Milton Avery in the year 1947. This piece is associated with the Expressionism movement and falls under the genre of self-portraiture.
In the artwork, Milton Avery depicts himself standing in front of an easel, seemingly engrossed in the act of painting. Avery is clothed in a blue outfit, capturing a serene yet focused expression on his face. The background is a harmonious blend of darker hues with bright accents, populated with abstract forms and objects, including a cello and what appears to be a painted canvas. The composition uses bold colors and simplified shapes, characteristic of Avery’s style, emphasizing expression over realistic detail. The artist’s signature is subtly placed in the bottom right corner of the artwork, marking his personal connection to the piece.