The artwork, titled “Self-Portrait with Brush,” was painted by Max Liebermann in 1913. Executed in oil on canvas, it is a notable piece within the Impressionism movement. Measuring 72.5 by 60 centimeters, this self-portrait exemplifies Liebermann’s skill and introspective nature.
In the artwork, Max Liebermann presents himself holding a paintbrush, emphasizing his identity as an artist. The palette of muted tones and the restrained use of color highlight the dignified and contemplative expression on his face. The intricate brushwork and attention to detail reflect the artist’s prowess and dedication to his craft. The background is plain and devoid of unnecessary details, thus focusing the viewer’s attention solely on the figure, allowing the subtleties of the artist’s expression and attire to come forward. The self-portrait serves as both a personal and professional statement, encapsulating the essence of Liebermann as an individual and artist.