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Self-portrait with spectacles, 1773
Self-portrait with spectacles, 1773. Found in the Collection of Muse e des Beaux Arts, Orle ans
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Media ID 15346430
© Rococo / Heritage-Images
1773 Chardin Eyeglasses Glasses Jean Baptiste Siméon 1699 1779 Jean Siméon Chardin Musee Des Beaux Arts Orleans Pastel On Paper Specs Spectacle Spectacles
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This self-portrait by Jean-Baptiste Siméon Chardin, titled "Self-portrait with spectacles, 1773" showcases the artist's mastery of capturing human emotion and introspection. The painting, created in pastel on paper, is currently housed in the esteemed Collection of Musée des Beaux Arts in Orléans, France. Chardin's self-portrait depicts a moment frozen in time as he gazes directly at the viewer through his spectacles. His expression is one of contemplation and wisdom, reflecting both his artistic talent and personal depth. The delicate strokes of pastel bring out the texture of his skin while emphasizing the intricate details of his eyeglasses. The use of spectacles adds an intriguing layer to this self-portrait. It not only serves as a symbol of intellectualism but also highlights Chardin's dedication to precision and attention to detail within his artistry. Through this intimate portrayal, we catch a glimpse into the artist's world—a world where creativity meets introspection. As part of the Rococo movement that flourished during the 18th century, Chardin was known for his ability to capture everyday life with remarkable realism. This self-portrait exemplifies his unique style by blending elegance with simplicity. Whether you are an admirer of fine art or simply appreciate masterful portraiture, "Self-portrait with spectacles" invites you to delve into Chardin's inner thoughts and witness a moment frozen in time—an enduring testament
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