1887
Oil on board
The Art Institute of Chicago, United States.
Inspired by the stylistic innovations of Georges Seurat, Vincent van Gogh painted this self-portrait in 1887. In this painting, van Gogh experimented with a pointillist brush stroke.
Van Gogh's use of the color complements red and green illustrates his desire to understand Neo-Impressionism, but his stroke remained emphatically expressive in contrast to the neutral surface effect the optical approach was formulated to achieve. Rather than the cool, intellectual objectives of Seurat's pioneering theories, van Gogh's work suggests emotional turbulence.
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