Self Portrait with Bandaged Ear and Pipe – (Vincent Van Gogh) Anterior Próximo


Artista:

Estilo: Post-Impressionism

tópicos: Portraits

Encontro: 1889

Tamanho: 51 x 45 cm

museu: Tate Gallery (London, United Kingdom)

Técnica: Oil On Canvas

Discover the fascinating story behind one of Vincent Van Gogh's most iconic self-portraits, Self-Portrait with Bandaged Ear and Pipe, now part of the prestigious Niarchos Collection.

A Turbulent Period in Van Gogh's Life

Created in January 1889, this powerful painting reflects a turbulent period in Van Gogh's life. After an argument with fellow artist Paul Gauguin, Van Gogh famously severed part of his own ear. This self-portrait captures the aftermath of that incident, featuring a bandaged ear and a contemplative expression.

Van Gogh's Artistic Mastery

Self-Portrait with Bandaged Ear and Pipe showcases Van Gogh's exceptional artistic skills. The bold brushstrokes, vivid colors, and intricate details reveal his deep understanding of Post-Impressionism and his unique ability to convey emotion through art.

A Treasured Part of the Niarchos Collection

Today, this masterpiece is part of the esteemed Niarchos Collection, a private collection featuring some of the world's most significant works of art. At Wikioo.org, you can explore our exquisite reproductions of this painting, meticulously crafted to capture the original's beauty and depth.

More Works by Vincent Van Gogh at Wikioo.org

  • Sunflowers: A series of stunning paintings featuring sunflowers, one of Van Gogh's most beloved subjects.
  • Starry Night: An iconic depiction of a swirling night sky over the small town of Saint-Rémy-de-Provence.

Experience the genius of Vincent Van Gogh and elevate your home or office decor with our high-quality reproductions. Explore our collection today at Wikioo.org.

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