Self-portrait As David
Giorgione (1477 – 1510)
Discover Giorgione (1477/8-1510), a key High Renaissance Venetian painter. Explore his poetic works, masterful use of color & atmosphere – like 'The Tempest' & 'Pastoral Concert'.
Self-portrait As David
Giorgione’s “Self-Portrait As David” stands as an enigmatic emblem of Renaissance artistic ambition and psychological depth. Painted circa 1509–1510, this intimate depiction transcends mere likeness; it embodies a profound meditation on identity, contemplation, and the artist's engagement with classical ideals.
- Composition & Perspective: The portrait adheres to a traditional bust-length format, subtly off-center. A diagonal line created by his shoulder and head angle introduces dynamism into an otherwise static pose, while the dark background serves as a powerful visual anchor, isolating the figure and amplifying its expressive force. Atmospheric shading skillfully establishes depth, guiding the viewer’s gaze towards the subject’s face.
- Color Palette & Technique: Dominated by earthy hues—browns, greens, creams—the palette eschews vibrant saturation for a subdued, atmospheric quality. Visible brushstrokes contribute to a textured surface, reflecting Giorgione's masterful command of oil paint and his commitment to capturing the nuances of light and shadow.
- Symbolism & Emotion: The artist’s direct gaze conveys confidence and hints at melancholy—a contemplative awareness of mortality interwoven with artistic pride. The pose echoes classical depictions of heroic figures, symbolizing Giorgione's aspiration for greatness and his internalization of humanist values.
- Historical Context: Emerging from the vibrant cultural milieu of Venice during the High Renaissance, “Self-Portrait As David” reflects the prevailing fascination with humanism and the revival of Greco-Roman artistic traditions. It aligns seamlessly with the broader stylistic trends of its time—particularly the influence of Leonardo da Vinci’s sfumato technique—marking a pivotal moment in Venetian painting.
The artwork's enduring appeal lies not merely in its visual beauty but also in its ability to provoke contemplation about the artist’s inner life and artistic vision. Giorgione’s masterful execution – characterized by meticulous anatomical detail, expressive brushwork, and a harmonious blend of color and light – ensures that “Self-Portrait As David” continues to captivate audiences today.
About this artwork
- Title: Self-portrait As David
- Artist: Giorgione
- Format: Portrait
- Copyright status: Public domain
- Medium type: WallArt
- Main color: Phthalo Green
- Purpose: Accent
- Keywords: hermitage museum , renaissance painting , giorgione
- Color intensity: Monochromatic
- Perceived brightness: deep_shadow
Quick Facts
- Year: 1509–1510
- Influences: Giovanni Bellini
- Subject or theme: Self-portrait; Dignity
- Notable elements or techniques: Chiaroscuro lighting; Soft brushstrokes
- Location: Herzog Anton Ulrich Museum, Braunschweig
- Artistic style: Classical portraiture
- Dimensions: 52 x 43 cm

