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Self-Portrait (Kramskoi)

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Self-Portrait, 52.7 cm × 44 cm. Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow

Self-Portrait is an oil-on-canvas painting of 1867 by the Russian artist Ivan Kramskoi. Oval in shape, it is a self-evaluation: Kramskoi indicates how he sees his own facial features and his relationship with the world around him. Then 30 years old, the artist renders himself formally dressed, handsome and intelligent-looking. His pose causes him to be gaze down on the viewer, with an appearance that is, according to the Tretyakov Gallery, "severe and demanding".[1]

The painter Ilya Repin wrote of the work, "What eyes! You can’t hide from them. They are small and are sunk deep in their orbits; gray, lit up…What a serious face!"[1]

References

  1. ^ a b "Self portrait". Tretyakov Gallery. Retrieved on 13 March, 2010.

Sources

  • Sarabianov, Dmitri V. Russian Art: From Neoclassism to the Avant Garde 1800-1917 : Painting Sculpture Architecture. Harry N Abrams, 1990. ISBN 978-0-8109-3750-5