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50 self-portraits of masters, facing the real self, classic!

2024-08-17

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Valentin Serov

For the painter, the self-portrait is like a spring in the desert, a spring of salvation for the soul and a vent for the pain of the soul. In a quiet moment, it unfolds a series of monologues that are unintentionally carved but hit the depths of the soul. In this small space, it seems that there is a burning fire of life, burning deep in the chest, eager to be released, but winding into the deepest brushstrokes on the canvas, revealing the magnificent inner world of the painter everywhere.



Karl Bryullov



Isaac Levitan

Kazimir Malevich



Boris Mikhaevich Kustodiev



Ilya Yefimovich Repin



Petrov-Votkin Kuzma



Zinaida Serebryakova



Konstantin Somov



Avant-garde painter Natalia Goncharova



Arseny Semenov



van gogh

Edward Hopper and his model



Andrew Wyeth



Balthus



Edgar Degas



Paul Gauguin



Degas



Edouard Vuillard



Henri Matisse



Alberto Giacometti



Käthe Kollwitz



Picasso



Picasso



Renoir



Ingres



David Leffel



Diego Rivera



Frida Kahlo



Duncan Grant



Francis Bacon

De Chirico



Modigliani



Berthe Morisot



David Hockney



Lucian Freud



Pierre Bonheur



Rembrandt



Monet



Paul Cezanne



Carl Larsson



Delacroix



Pissarro



Otto Dix



Rene Magritte



Salvador Dali



Alika



Max Beckmann



Emile Bernard



Camille Corot



Tintoretto



Titian



Raphael



Nikolai Fechin



Munch



Bouguereau



Monet



Pan Yuliang



Gauguin



Picasso



Miro

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