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Study for Survivor, self-portrait

Burton Philip Silverman2004

Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery

Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery
Washington, D.C., United States

Burton Silverman has created many self-portraits over his lifetime as a painter of figures and landscapes. This sketch was made for a larger painting and was described by the artist as being “executed within a few years of my heart attack, in the aftermath of which I experienced a new sense of myself as a survivor. With this heightened awareness came a special need to strip to the waist in painting myself as if my essential selfhood was now more than just head and shoulders. This painting perhaps also ‘celebrates’ my survival, both as a human being and as an artist. The tools of my lifelong career are represented by the brushes in my right hand and the camera in the other.” The visual complexity of the portrait is enhanced with Silverman’s study of the reflections of trees and sky in the sliding glass door of his country studio.

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  • Title: Study for Survivor, self-portrait
  • Creator: Burton Philip Silverman
  • Date Created: 2004
  • Physical Dimensions: w61 x h91.4 x d1.9 cm (Stretcher)
  • Type: Oil on linen
  • Rights: © 2004, Burton Silverman National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution; Acquisition made possible through the generosity of the Audrey Love Charitable Foundation
  • External Link: https://npg.si.edu/object/npg_S_NPG.2016.124
  • Classification: Painting
Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery

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