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Self portrait

Antonio Ligabue1959-1960

Labirinto della Masone

Labirinto della Masone
Italy

Ligabue’s countless self-portraits constitute a personal diary full of existential restlessness and latent madness, that recall Vincent van Gogh and his style. The self-portrait in Ricci’s collection dates back to the late 1950s. Here the artist (well known for his wild behaviour) represents himself in the foreground, with a striped shirt whose open neck frames a thin and deformed face, characterized by the deep wounds that he provoked himself through practices of sacrificial self-mutilation. The look is restless and nervous. The countryside landscape in the background accentuates the sense of isolation through the representation of some 'lonely' elements: a tree, a scarecrow and the stylized flying crow.

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  • Title: Self portrait
  • Creator: Antonio Ligabue
  • Date Created: 1959-1960
  • Location Created: Emilia Romagna, Italia
  • Physical Dimensions: 97 x 77 cm
  • Type: Dipinto
  • Rights: Archivio Franco Maria Ricci
  • Medium: Olio su faesite
Labirinto della Masone

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