Self-portrait at 22
Oil On Canvas
WallArt
Northern Renaissance
1493
Renaissance
57.0 x 45.0 cm
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Albrecht Dürer (1471 – 1528)
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A Portrait of Youth and Introspection
Albrecht Dürer's "Self-portrait at 22" is a captivating depiction of a young man, exuding an air of solemnity and introspection. The subject, likely Dürer himself, holds a thistle plant, adding a layer of symbolic depth to the composition. This early self-portrait offers a glimpse into the artist's burgeoning talent and his ability to convey complex emotions through meticulous detail.Northern Renaissance Realism
Created in 1493, this artwork is a testament to the Northern Renaissance style, characterized by its detailed realism and attention to texture. Dürer's mastery of oil painting shines through in the lifelike portrayal of the subject's skin, hair, and clothing. The muted color palette, dominated by dark tones, creates a striking contrast with the lighter skin tones and red accents, drawing the viewer's eye to the figure.Symbolism and Historical Context
The thistle held by the subject is a symbol of resilience and suffering, reflecting the hardships often associated with the artist's life. Dürer's serious expression suggests a contemplative or melancholic mood, inviting viewers to ponder the inner thoughts of the young man. This self-portrait was created during a period when Dürer was establishing his reputation across Europe, making it a significant piece in his artistic journey.Technical Brilliance
Dürer's use of fine, precise lines and meticulous brushwork brings the subject to life, showcasing his extraordinary skill. The soft, diffused lighting enhances the three-dimensional effect, while the dark background adds depth and focus to the figure. The intricate patterns in the armor-like garment and the rough texture of the thistle further demonstrate Dürer's attention to detail.Emotional Impact
The emotional intensity conveyed through the subject's expression and the symbolic elements of the artwork create a profound connection with the viewer. This self-portrait is not just a representation of Dürer at 22; it is a window into his soul, capturing a moment of introspection that resonates across centuries.Bringing Renaissance Mastery to Your Space
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- Title: Self-portrait at 22
- Artist: Albrecht Dürer
- Year: 1493
- Original dimensions: 57.0 x 45.0 cm
- Format: Portrait
- Copyright status: Public domain
- Where to see it: The Louvre
- Movement: Northern Renaissance
- Period: Renaissance
- Main color: Espresso
Quick Facts
- medium: Oil painting on panel or canvas
- title: Self-portrait at 22
- notable_elements:
- Muted color palette with dark tones and red accents
- Highly detailed and realistic portrayal
- Symbolic elements including the thistle plant
- subject: Self-portrait of a young man holding a thistle plant
- movement: Northern Renaissance
- artist: Albrecht Dürer