22nd Aug, 2024
This self-portrait is one of the most iconic images of van Gogh, capturing his turbulent state after severing his own ear.
Believed to be a self-portrait, this drawing reflects da Vinci’s introspective nature in his later years.
Rembrandt's mastery is on full display in this late self-portrait, often regarded as one of his finest works.
Kahlo’s self-portraits are famous for their vivid symbolism and exploration of pain, identity, and resilience.
This iconic self-portrait, with its Christ-like pose, showcases Dürer’s supreme confidence and skill.
A prominent portraitist, Vigée Le Brun’s self-portraits often depicted her elegance and confidence as a female artist.
This intense self-portrait captures Courbet in a moment of existential dread, reflecting his Romantic spirit.
Schiele’s raw and expressive style is evident in this self-portrait, revealing his introspective and often tormented character.
Gentileschi’s self-portrait combines her identity as an artist with an allegorical representation of painting itself.
Warhol’s iconic self-portrait series, created just a year before his death, reflects his fascination with celebrity culture and identity.