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Self-portrait with pince-nez

George Hendrik Breitnercirca 1882

Kunstmuseum

Kunstmuseum
The Hague, Nederland

This portrait of the artist wearing a lorgnette is striking for the backward-tilted position of the head, depicted full-frontal and from below, so that the artist looks down his nose at the viewer. Breitner employs a similar composition in his 1882 Selfportrait with cigarette (Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen). In the self portrait with lorgnette, however, he focuses attention on his physiognomy by illuminating the face from bottom left so that his surroundings and clothing are in shadow and the viewer’s gaze is directed exclusively at the face. A Breitner self portrait exhibited at his great retrospective of 1901 prompted the comment ‘Just as this head is more than life-size [and] shows a man of great strength, imposing, almost a giant, so Breitner’s art is one of unusual power. And, like this head, it looks down on us from on high and demands respect. It never seeks to humour the viewer; it is fine as it is, you just have to reconcile yourself to the fact and learn to like it.’ Source: R. Bergsma, P. Hefting (eds.), George Hendrik Breitner 1857-1923, Amsterdam 1994.

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  • Titel: Self-portrait with pince-nez
  • Maker: George Hendrik Breitner
  • Levensduur van maker: 12 September 1857 - 5 June 1923
  • Nationaliteit van maker: Dutch
  • Plaats van overlijden van maker: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
  • Gender van maker: Male
  • Geboorteplaats van maker: Rotterdam, The Netherlands
  • Aanmaakdatum: circa 1882
  • Fysieke afmetingen: w314 x h450 cm (framed)
  • Alternate Titel: Zelfportret met lorgnet
  • framing: Wooden frame with simple moulding
  • Type: paintings
  • Rechten: Gemeentemuseum Den Haag, bequest 1931
  • Materiaal: Oil on panel
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