Self-Portrait (1901) by Pablo Picasso

Self-Portrait - Pablo Picasso - 1901

Artwork Information

TitleSelf-Portrait
ArtistPablo Picasso
Date1901
Mediumoil,canvas
Dimensions81 x 60 cm
Art MovementExpressionism
Current LocationMusée Picasso, Paris, France

About Self-Portrait

The artwork “Self-Portrait” by Pablo Picasso is a creation from 1901, executed in oil on canvas. This work falls under the Expressionism movement, depicting the artist himself in this genre. The piece measures 81 by 60 centimeters and forms part of the collection at the Musée Picasso in Paris, France.

In the artwork, Picasso presents himself with an intense and penetrating gaze that captures the viewer’s attention. The artist uses a palette of bright, expressive colors to define his visage and clothing, contrasting sharply with the darker, muted tones of the background. The brushwork is vigorous and loose, which is characteristic of the expressionist style, aimed at conveying emotional experience rather than physical reality.

The figure of Picasso is centered in the composition, looking directly out of the canvas. His features are rendered with the thick application of paint, revealing a youthful appearance, which is in keeping with his age during the time of this painting. The artist’s shirt is loosely depicted with swift brushstrokes of white and blue, while his jacket is a vibrant orange, adding vigor and intensity to his portrayal. Overall, the self-portrait exudes a sense of immediacy and psychological depth, truly reflecting the essence of Expressionism.

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