SELF PORTRAIT 1902 (BLUE PERIOD) "Blue Period" is perhaps the first step in the work of Picasso, in relation to which it is possible to speak about individuality Craftsman despite still sounding notes influences, we are dealing with a true manifestation of his personality.
Frida Kahlo
Self Portrait “Me and my parrots� 1941 On any Frida Kahlo self-portrait smiles: serious, even sorrowful face, bushy eyebrows fused, faint mustache above the sensual lips tightly closed. Ideas of her paintings are encrypted in detail, background, figures that appear next to Frieda.
Frida Kahlo
Self Portrait “Me and my parrots� 1941 On any Frida Kahlo self-portrait smiles: serious, even sorrowful face, bushy eyebrows fused, faint mustache above the sensual lips tightly closed. Ideas of her paintings are encrypted in detail, background, figures that appear next to Frieda.
Van Gogh
Self Portrait What unites Van Gogh with his great predecessor, the Dutch painter Rembrandt van Rijn? That's right - they both wrote a large number of self-portraits, more than any other great artists. Like Rembrandt, Van Gogh closely studied himself, and it was for him the road to the knowledge of the universe. On this page you can see many of his famous portraits of different years of life, which betrays a desperate attempt to dialogue with the artist himself and the viewer.
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In the works of Modigliani combines purity and efinementof style, symbolism and humanism, pagan sense of completeness and unbridled joy of life and pathetic experience pangs always troubled conscience.
Ogust Renoir
Self Portrait (1910) Unlike most of the Impressionists, Renoir (as Degas) are primarily interested in the individuality of man - in his unity with nature, living in communion with others in casual situations. It captures the subtle nuances of mood model reveals emotional artistic nature and immediacy of the young character.