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Old 03-04-2008   #31
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oh very beautiful additions i love Escher's the most .. i had to save it instantly..
thank you wiw !
somehow i am so surprised , esp seeing how analytical his art work has been and then this portrait of his is so ...
did you see by any chance what he used to make the drawing ? maybe it's watercolours? the grainy effect in the grey is nice.. i wonder if you can do that with watercolours.

beckmann's & miller's also has something quite pensive
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Old 03-04-2008   #32
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Gius, Escher's self-portrait is a Linocut in lt. blue & dk blue.
And actually, a lot of his earlier work was more emotional
than it was cerebral.. IMO at least.
His portraits of himself and others alike, esp..
His superior technical skills and exquisite prints
seem to overshadow his more ruminative efforts..
Everything is amazing, still....
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Old 03-04-2008   #33
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andry warhol photo booth self portrait ca.1963


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This pair of photo-booth strips is one of Warhol's earliest experiments with photography, a medium that increasingly dominated his art during his peak years of innovation from 1962 to 1968. For Warhol, the photo booth represented a quintessentially modern intersection of mass entertainment and private self-contemplation. In these little curtained theaters, the sitter could adopt a succession of different roles, each captured in a single frame; the resulting strip of four poses resembled a snippet of film footage. The serial, mechanical nature of the strips provided Warhol with an ideal model for his aesthetic of passivity, detachment, and instant celebrity. Here, Warhol has adopted the surly, ultracool persona of movie stars such as Marlon Brando and James Dean, icons of the youth culture that he idolized.
These strips were owned by the collector Sam Wagstaff and, after his death, by his friend the artist Robert Mapplethorpe
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andry warhol self portrait 1986


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Acrylic and screenprint on canvas
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Presented by Janet Wolfson de Botton 1996

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Although self-conscious about his personal appearance, Warhol made self-portraits throughout his career, always presenting himself as the distanced, machine-like recorder he claimed to be. This late Self-Portrait is from a series made the year before his death. Wearing his trademark wig, he is shown staring impenetrably into the lens of the camera. The intensity of his stare immobilises the artist’s face, likening it to a skull, while his wig is strangely animated, as if blown into action.
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andy again..

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Self-Portrait (in Drag), 1981. Polaroid print, 4 1/4 x 3 3/8 inches; Image: 3 11/16 x 2 7/8 inches. Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, Purchased with funds contributed by the Photography Committee, 2005. 2005.68. © 2007 Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts / ARS, New York.

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brett whiteley

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Self-portrait in the studio, 1976
oil, collage, hair on canvas, 200.5 x 259cm stretcher; 210.5 x 268.5 x 5.7cm frame

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Brett Whiteley, Self Portrait After Three Bottles of Wine, 1971
Oil and ink on wood, 203.5 x 76 cm; not signed, dated 1.r in black ink '12/2/71'



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Helmut Newton - Self Portrait with Wife and Models, Vogue Studio Paris, 1981

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Old 07-04-2008   #38
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Salvador Dali

Self-Portrait in the Studio. ca.1919.



Self-Portrait. ca.1921.



Self-Portrait with Raphaelesque Neck. 1921-1922



Self-Portrait with L'Humanite. 1923.



Cubist Self-Portrait. 1923.



Soft Self-Portrait with Fried Bacon. 1941.



Dali from the Back Painting Gala from the Back Eternalized by Six Virtual Corneas Provisionally Reflected in Six Real Mirrors. 1972-73.




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and one more from Dali ...

Self Portrait. 1921.


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neat seeing all the different painting styles /movements in Dali's portraits..
& seeing Brett Whiteley's as a Zen ink painting-esque...

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