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Self Portrait, c. 1740 (oil on canvas)
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Self Portrait, c. 1740 (oil on canvas)
AKM202063 Self Portrait, c.1740 (oil on canvas) by Hesselius, Gustavus (1682-1755); 92.7x71.2 cm; Philadelphia History Museum at the Atwater Kent; (add.info.: moved to USA in 1712; ); ePhiladelphia History Museum at the Atwater Kent; Courtesy of Historical Society of Pennsylvania Collection, ; American, out of copyright
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© Philadelphia History Museum at the Atwater Kent Courtesy of Historical Society of Pennsylvania Collection, / Bridgeman Images
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Self Portrait, c. 1740 - A Glimpse into the Artistic Soul of Gustavus Hesselius
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. This self-portrait by Gustavus Hesselius offers a fascinating insight into the artist's inner world. Painted in oil on canvas around 1740, this half-length portrait showcases Hesselius' remarkable talent and his deep connection to his craft. Born in Sweden and later settling in Philadelphia, Hesselius was an influential figure in American art history. His move to the United States in 1712 marked a significant turning point in his career, as he became one of the first professional painters to establish himself within the burgeoning artistic community of Philadelphia. In this self-portrait, we see a confident and introspective artist staring directly at us with piercing eyes. The meticulous brushwork captures every detail of Hesselius' face - from the subtle lines etched on his forehead to the wisps of gray hair adorning his head. The composition is masterfully executed, with soft lighting that accentuates both shadow and depth. Through this painting, we witness not only Hesselius' technical prowess but also glimpse into his creative spirit - an unwavering dedication to capturing life's essence through art. Now housed at the Philadelphia History Museum at Atwater Kent, this print serves as a testament to Hesselius' enduring legacy within American art history. It stands as a reminder that even centuries later, artists continue to draw inspiration from their predecessors who paved
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