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Smiling Self-portrait, from the Side, 1661. Creator: Moses ter Borch
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Smiling Self-portrait, from the Side, 1661. Creator: Moses ter Borch
Smiling Self-portrait, from the Side, 1661. Moses ter Borch was one of the few artists in the second half of the 17th century who, inspired by Rembrandt's self-portraits, frequently studied his own face. The young artist recorded himself with different expressions in these three studies. Thus he is not looking out at us, but rather examining his reflection in a mirror
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Moses ter Borch's Smiling Self-portrait from the Side, created in 1661, is a captivating monochrome drawing that showcases the young artist's introspective nature and artistic mastery. Ter Borch, a Dutch artist of the 17th century, was deeply inspired by Rembrandt's self-portraits and frequently depicted his own face with various expressions. In this stunning work, Ter Borch is not gazing out at the viewer but rather examining his reflection in a mirror. The artist skillfully captures the subtle nuances of his facial expression, conveying a sense of calm and self-assuredness. Ter Borch's use of chalk, ink, and watercolor on paper creates a striking contrast between the grey tones of his clothing and the white of his shirt, adding depth and texture to the image. This self-portrait is a testament to the artistic heritage of the Dutch Golden Age and the enduring influence of Rembrandt. Ter Borch's depiction of himself, with its thoughtful composition and intricate details, invites us to reflect on the artist's introspective process and the role of self-portraiture in the history of art. The Smiling Self-portrait from the Side is a must-see for anyone interested in the cultural and historical significance of Dutch art during the 17th century. This rare and beautiful work is currently on exhibit at various art centers and galleries around the world, allowing art enthusiasts to appreciate Ter Borch's skill and artistic vision firsthand.
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