Self Portrait with Pallette
1889
Oil on canvas
Smithsonian American Art Museum (and the Renwick Gallery) - Washington DC, United States.
Vincent van Gogh's 1889 Self-portrait (Whitney) reflects the violence of the seizures Vincent suffered in the summer, which left him debilitated. To prevent him from ingesting more turpentine, his doctors confiscated his painting materials. When Vincent recovered sufficient calm and strength, he was able to return to painting. Van Gogh's first self-portrait of this time shows him haggard, and he described his appearance as "lean and pale, a poor devil," but he positioned himself to hide his maimed ear.
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