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Self Portrait (oil on canvas, 18th-19th century)
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Self Portrait (oil on canvas, 18th-19th century)
LRI4572609 Self Portrait (oil on canvas, 18th-19th century) by Goya y Lucientes, Francisco Jose de (1746-1828); Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna, Austria; (add.info.: Self Portrait Painting by Francisco Goya y Lucientes (1746-1828) Vienna, Kunsthistorisches Museum, Neue Gallery); Luisa Ricciarini; Spanish, out of copyright
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© Luisa Ricciarini / Bridgeman Images
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This self-portrait by Francisco Goya y Lucientes, titled "Self Portrait" is a remarkable oil on canvas piece from the 18th-19th century. Displayed at the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna, Austria, this painting showcases Goya's undeniable talent and mastery of his craft. In this self-portrait, Goya presents himself with an air of confidence and intrigue. His mischievous grin hints at a rebellious spirit that was prevalent during his time. Dressed in a lavish costume, he exudes elegance and sophistication while also challenging societal norms. Goya's choice to depict himself as a painter reflects his dedication to his artistry and passion for capturing human emotions on canvas. The hat he wears adds an element of mystery to the composition, symbolizing danger and defiance against conventional thinking. The artist skillfully incorporates elements of Spanish culture into this portrait, emphasizing his identity as a Spaniard. Through intricate details such as the pansy flower adorning his attire, Goya alludes to themes of haughtiness and virility associated with Spanish society. Furthermore, this painting delves deeper into the complexities of human nature by exploring capital sins like greed and lust through subtle symbolism. It serves as both a reflection of Goya's own persona and an exploration of broader societal issues during that era. Luisa Ricciarini has beautifully captured this timeless masterpiece through her photographic print, allowing viewers to appreciate every brushstroke with utmost clarity.
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