Self Portrait (1911) by Theo van Doesburg

Self Portrait - Theo van Doesburg - 1911

Artwork Information

TitleSelf Portrait
ArtistTheo van Doesburg
Date1911
Mediumoil,canvas
Art MovementFauvism

About Self Portrait

The artwork, titled “Self Portrait,” was created by Theo van Doesburg in 1911. Painted with oil on canvas, this piece is a representation of the artist himself and belongs to the Fauvism art movement. The genre of the artwork is a self-portrait, capturing the essence and stylistic traits typical of the period.

In the artwork, a male figure is portrayed against a dark blue background, accentuating the somber and introspective mood. The face, depicted with bold brush strokes and vivid, contrasting colors such as purples, greens, and whites, reveals the Fauvist influence through its expressive and emotional use of color. The strong lines and exaggerated forms emphasize the psychological depth and intensity of the self-representation. The subject’s eyes convey a deep and pensive look, adding a layer of introspection and thoughtfulness to the piece. The blending and layering of colors on the face and garment create a sense of depth and dimension, demonstrating van Doesburg’s skill and innovative approach to portraiture.

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