The artwork, titled “Self-portrait,” is by the artist Robert Harris, and it was created in 1908. This piece falls within the Impressionism art movement and is classified as a self-portrait genre.
The artwork features a close-up depiction of the artist himself, wearing a dark blue bowler hat, which casts a shadow over parts of his face. The brushwork is typical of Impressionist techniques, with visible, dynamic strokes that bring a sense of movement and texture to the piece. The background consists of muted, blended colors, enhancing the focus on the artist’s face and hat. The play of light and shadow across the facial features and hat highlights the artist’s skill in capturing depth and dimension. The artwork is signed and dated on the left side, “6 May 1908,” and the artist’s initials “R.H.” can be seen on the right. The use of color, particularly the combination of blues, purples, and greens, contributes to the overall impressionistic feel of the piece.