Oil On Canvas
WallArt
Realist Portraiture
1910
19th Century
21.0 x 21.0 cm
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Self-Portrait
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This evocative black and white drawing, titled “Self-Portrait” by Henry Ossawa Tanner, offers a poignant glimpse into the soul of one of America's most significant African American artists. Executed in 1910, during a period of immense personal and artistic growth for Tanner, the work transcends a simple likeness; it’s a carefully constructed meditation on identity, faith, and the burdens of introspection. Measuring 21 x 21 cm, its intimate scale invites viewers to engage with the artist's raw emotion directly.
Tanner’s technique is immediately apparent in this self-portrait. The meticulous rendering of his features—the furrowed brow, the downward gaze, the subtly clenched hands resting on his chest—demonstrates a mastery of charcoal that borders on sculptural. The use of shading creates a remarkable sense of depth and volume, drawing the viewer into the artist’s internal world. The background figures, though secondary, contribute to the overall mood, suggesting a private moment of reflection within a larger social context. The posture itself – looking downward – speaks volumes about the weight of contemplation and perhaps even melancholy.
Created in 1910, this self-portrait reflects the challenges faced by African American artists during a period of significant social change. Tanner was one of the first African Americans to achieve international recognition for his art, often depicting scenes from biblical narratives and religious subjects – a deliberate choice reflecting his faith and offering a powerful counter-narrative to prevailing racial stereotypes. His success paved the way for future generations of Black artists, demonstrating the profound artistic potential within the community.
"Self-Portrait" is more than just an image; it’s a testament to human vulnerability and the enduring power of introspection. Tanner's ability to capture such raw emotion through simple charcoal lines speaks volumes about his artistic skill and profound understanding of the human condition. This reproduction offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of art history, connecting with the legacy of one of America’s most important artists while adding a touch of quiet contemplation to your space.
1859 - 1937 , アメリカ合衆国
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