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Self-Portrait 1904 I, 1904. Creator: Anders Leonard Zorn
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Self-Portrait 1904 I, 1904. Creator: Anders Leonard Zorn
Self-Portrait 1904 I, 1904
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Anders Leonard Zorn Anders Zorn Etching On Ivory Laid Paper Printmaker Realist Scandinavia Scandinavian Scowling Sculptor Self Portrait Zorn Anders Zorn Anders Leonard Artistic Movement
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Anders Leonard Zorn's Self-Portrait 1904 I is a powerful and introspective work of art that showcases the Swedish painter's mastery of realism and his ability to convey emotion through his art. Dated 1904, this black and white etching on ivory laid paper captures Zorn in a seated position, dressed in a formal suit and looking directly at the viewer with a scowling expression. The artist's direct gaze and intense focus create a sense of intimacy and connection, drawing the audience in and inviting them to explore the complexities of his inner world. Born in Sweden in 1860, Zorn was a prominent figure in the Scandinavian artistic movement of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Known for his realistic portraits and genre scenes, Zorn's work was celebrated for its ability to capture the essence of his subjects with remarkable accuracy and depth. In this self-portrait, he turns the gaze inward, offering a glimpse into his own psyche and revealing a more introspective side to his art. The image is a testament to Zorn's skill as a printmaker, with the intricate details of his clothing and the subtle textures of the paper bringing the portrait to life. The monochromatic palette adds to the sense of timelessness and heritage, making this a must-see addition to any art collection or gallery. Whether viewed in person at the Art Institute of Chicago, where this print is housed, or as a print or drawing in a private collection, Self-Portrait 1904 I is a powerful and enduring work of art that continues to captivate and inspire.
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