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Self-Portrait

6 parts 1 The artwork2 In context3 About this artwork4 Artist and museum5 Look closely6 Art quiz

Navn Klasse Dato
Paul Cézanne, Self-Portrait (1895). Felleseie.

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Kunstner
Paul Cézanne originaluniqueart.com/no/artists/paul-cezanne_no/
Kunstnerens datoer
1839 – 1906
Malt
1895
Medium
Acrylic On Canvas
Opprinnelig størrelse
55 x 46 cm
Bevegelse
Post-Impressionism Artists who kept the bright colour of Impressionism but pushed shape and feeling further than the eye really sees.
Periode
Modern

In context

Self-Portrait — Paul Cézanne

How big is it?

The original measures 55 × 46 cm (height × width), drawn here beside an adult of average height.

Når ble dette malt?

  1. 1830
  2. 1840
  3. 1850
  4. 1860
  5. 1870
  6. 1880
  7. 1890
  8. 1900

Skyggelagt: livsløpet til Paul Cézanne (1839–1906) ▲ dette verket, 1895

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Farger

Målt ut fra bildet

    Hovedfarge

    Gray #62605b

    Katalogisert palett

    • #62605B
    • #212527
    • #D2C7AC
    • #A69882
    Palett
    Earthy Den dominerende fargefamilien i bildet.
    Hovedfargenavn
    Gray
    Intensitet
    Balanced Hvor mettede og varierte fargene er, fra en enkelt dempet nyanse til mange klare toner.
    Kontrast
    Statement Hvor mye fargene varierer i lyshet og metning over hele bildet.
    Harmoni
    Discordant Palette Hvor godt fargene fungerer sammen, fra kontrastfylt til fullstendig harmonisk.
    Lysstyrke
    Bright Hvor lyst eller mørkt bildet fremstår totalt sett, fra dype skygger til lyse høylys.
    Metning
    Muted Hvor rene og sterke fargene er, fra nesten grått til helt livlige.

    Om dette kunstverket

    Self-Portrait — Paul Cézanne

    Notes on this work

    Written for this guide from published sources. The catalogue record itself is on the first part of this guide.

    Artistic style
    Innovative and influential
    Influences
    Impressionism
    Notable elements or techniques
    Plane of color, small brushstrokes
    Subject or theme
    Self-reflection

    A Window into Cézanne’s Soul: Examining ‘Self-Portrait,’ c.1895

    Paul Cézanne's 'Self-Portrait,' painted in 1895, stands as a cornerstone of Post-Impressionism and an enduring testament to the artist’s profound engagement with his own identity and artistic vision. More than just a likeness, it’s a meticulously crafted exploration of form, color, and psychological depth—a piece that continues to resonate powerfully with audiences today.

    Subject Matter: The portrait depicts Cézanne himself in a seated position against a muted wall backdrop. His gaze is direct, confronting the viewer with an unwavering intensity that transcends mere representation. Details like his beard, spectacles, and carefully observed facial musculature reveal Cézanne’s dedication to capturing not just appearance but also inner character.

    Style & Technique: Cézanne's distinctive style—characterized by flattened planes of color and deliberate brushstrokes—is evident throughout the canvas. Unlike Impressionists who sought to capture fleeting moments of light, Cézanne prioritized underlying structure and geometric forms. The repetitive, exploratory brushstrokes create a textured surface that conveys a palpable sense of physicality and movement despite the stillness of the pose.

    Color Palette: Cézanne employs a restrained color palette dominated by earthy tones—browns, ochres, and muted reds—contrasting subtly with the pale hues of the wall. This deliberate choice underscores Cézanne’s focus on tonal relationships rather than vibrant chromatic effects, aligning him firmly within the Post-Impressionist tradition.

    Historical Context: Created during Cézanne's final productive period, ‘Self-Portrait’ reflects his preoccupation with capturing the essence of existence and confronting mortality. It coincides with his groundbreaking series “The Card Players,” demonstrating a sustained commitment to investigating fundamental questions about perception and representation. This work foreshadowed the stylistic innovations that would define Cubism and cemented Cézanne's position as an influential precursor to modern art.

    Symbolic Significance: The portrait’s gaze—direct and unflinching—can be interpreted as a symbol of Cézanne’s intellectual honesty and his unwavering pursuit of artistic truth. Furthermore, the inclusion of the palette – a tool of creation – subtly emphasizes Cézanne's preoccupation with capturing not just what he sees but also how he perceives it, highlighting the artist’s internal process alongside external observation.

    Influence on Modern Art Movements

    Cézanne’s groundbreaking approach to painting profoundly impacted subsequent artistic developments. His insistence on simplifying forms and prioritizing underlying geometric structures served as a crucial inspiration for Henri Matisse and Pablo Picasso, who embraced Cézanne's vision as “the father of us all.” This influence extended beyond stylistic imitation; it fostered a fundamental shift in artistic thinking—a move away from Impressionistic illusionism toward a more conceptual engagement with visual reality.

    Emotional Resonance & Contemporary Relevance

    Self-Portrait’ transcends its formal qualities to convey a palpable sense of introspection and vulnerability. Cézanne's gaze invites contemplation, prompting viewers to consider questions of identity, perception, and the artist’s relationship to his own creative process. Today, this artwork continues to inspire artists and collectors alike—a timeless reminder that art can illuminate not only visual beauty but also the complexities of human experience. Its meticulous technique and symbolic depth offer invaluable insight into Cézanne's artistic philosophy and solidify its place as a masterpiece of Post-Impressionism.

    Kunstner og museum

    Self-Portrait — Paul Cézanne

    Kunstner

    Paul Cézanne

    Born in Aix-en-Provence, Frankrike

    Paul Cézanne: Fra Impresjonismens Skygger til Kubismens Fødsel

    Paul Cézanne, født i Aix-en-Provence i 1839, representerer et monumentalt skillepunkt i kunsthistorien. Han bygget en bro mellom impresjonismens flyktige øyeblikksbilder og kubismens fragmenterte former, men hans vei var ikke preget av umiddelbar anerkjennelse. Snarere var det en langsom prosess med utforskning, fylt med tvil og kritikk, som til slutt resulterte i et arv som for alltid ville endre moderne kunst. Cézanne ble født inn i en velstående familie – hans far var opprinnelig hattemaker før han ble bankmann – noe som ga ham en økonomisk trygghet uvanlig for aspirerende kunstnere. Dette tillot ham å dedikere seg til sin lidenskap uten det umiddelbare presset av kommersiell suksess. Selv om faren først ønsket at han skulle følge en juridisk karriere, viste den kunstneriske kallingen seg for sterk, og han forlot loven til fordel for maleriet – et valg som definerte hans liv. Tidlige påvirkninger inkluderte romantikken fra hans ungdom og Barbizonskolens dedikasjon til landskapet, men det var gjennom møter med kunstnere som Paul Gauguin og Georges Seurat, og deres innovative tilnærminger til farge og form, at Cézanne begynte å smi sin egen distinkte vei.

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    Kildehenvisning for dette kunstverket

    MLA
    Cézanne, Paul. Self-Portrait. 1895, https://originaluniqueart.com/no/art/paul-cezanne-self-portrait-8YEBM9-en/
    APA
    Cézanne, Paul (1895). Self-Portrait [Painting]. https://originaluniqueart.com/no/art/paul-cezanne-self-portrait-8YEBM9-en/
    Chicago
    Paul Cézanne. Self-Portrait. 1895. https://originaluniqueart.com/no/art/paul-cezanne-self-portrait-8YEBM9-en/
    Harvard
    Cézanne, Paul (1895) Self-Portrait. Available at: https://originaluniqueart.com/no/art/paul-cezanne-self-portrait-8YEBM9-en/

    Look closely

    Self-Portrait — Paul Cézanne

    Look closely

    Answer in your own words. There are no wrong answers here — only answers you can explain.

    1. What catches your eye first, and why?
    2. Which colours or shapes create the mood — and what is that mood?
    3. Our catalogue files this work under: self-portrait, color, brushstrokes. Do you agree? What would you add, or take away?
    4. Look back at Kortspillerne (1893), earlier in this guide. Name two things it shares with this work, and one that is different.
    5. Post-Impressionism: Artists who kept the bright colour of Impressionism but pushed shape and feeling further than the eye really sees. Where can you see that in this work?

    Your response

    Write a short paragraph about this artwork. Use the facts from the earlier parts of this guide, and your answers above.

    Kunstquiz

    Self-Portrait — Paul Cézanne

    Hvor godt kjenner du dette kunstverket?

    Marker ett svar for hvert av de 5 spørsmålene nedenfor. Hvert spørsmål har nøyaktig ett riktig svar.

    1. 1. What artistic movement is Paul Cézanne primarily associated with?

      • A Impressionism
      • B Cubism
      • C Renaissance
    2. 2. In what year was 'Self-Portrait' painted?

      • A 1865
      • B 1870
      • C 1895
    3. 3. Which artist famously described Cézanne as "the father of us all"?

      • A Vincent van Gogh
      • B Claude Monet
      • C Pablo Picasso
    4. 4. What technique is prominently used in 'Self-Portrait' to convey depth and dimensionality?

      • A Blending
      • B Pointillism
      • C Plane of color
    5. 5. The painting’s background features a wall that seems to be painted with various colors. What is the significance of this element?

      • A It symbolizes Cézanne's emotional state.
      • B It demonstrates Cézanne's mastery of perspective.
      • C It highlights the contrast between Cézanne and Impressionist artists.

    Min poengsum: ____ av 5

    Answer key — for the teacher

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