Self-Portrait (c.1505), Raphael |
1. Raphael
Self-Portrait in Studio (1985), Vasarely |
2. Victor Vasarely
Some say that Victor Vasarely was the Father of Op Art. He was born on 9 April 1908. He is featured in my April 2020 post about Op and Pop Art. This portrait was painted ~12 years prior to his death. The colors and shapes are reminiscent of those used in many of his geometric paintings. I like how he repeats the shapes and stripes and uses analogous colors of purple and blue for emphasizing his own figure in contrast with the background.
3. Gustav Vigeland
Self-Portrait (1922), Gustav Vigeland |
Portrait of a Man in Red Chalk (1512), Leonardo da Vinci |
4. Leonardo da Vinci
Leonardo da Vinci was born on 15 April 1452 and, unlike his colleague Raphael, he lived to be 67. As I discussed in my recent Easter Egg post, it was common for artists in the 15th century to use (black, white, or red) chalk in their drawings. I wonder if the drawing was as speckled as it appears, or whether time has taken its toll on the surface. And he looks way older than 60.
Self-portrait With Rita (c. 1924), Benton |
5. Thomas Hart Benton
Joan Miró Self-Portrait (1917) |
6. Joan Miró
Self-Portrait (1799), J.M.W. Turner |
7. J. M. W. Turner
Born on 23 April 1775, English Romantic painter, printmaker, and watercolorist J. M. W. Turner was a master of painting atmospheric effects. In museums, it is common to see mostly landscapes by this artist. It is also common for artists to paint their own portraits early on or until they can afford to hire models or get commissioned work. Rembrandt was too poor an artist and painted >75 self-portraits in his lifetime.
Self-Portrait (1947), Willem de Kooning |
8. Willem de Kooning
Willem de Kooning was a Dutch-American abstract expressionist, born on 24 April 1914. He was also the husband of expressionist Elaine de Kooning, whose work was part of the Women of Abstract Expressionism exhibit that I was fortunate to see on one of my trips to Palm Springs.
Young Girl by Bridget Riley |
9. Bridget Riley
Born on 24 April 1931, English painter Bridget Riley was known for her op-art paintings. In 2011, the National Portrait Gallery of London had an exhibit of her early portrait drawings, called From Life, but alas no self-portraits.
Self-Portrait in a Green Vest (1837), Delacroix |
10. Eugène Delacroix
French Romantic artist Eugène Delacroix was born 26 April 1798 and is famous for painting the magnificent and large (8′ 6″ x 10′ 8″) Liberty Leading the People, which may be seen at the Louvre Museum in Paris.
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