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Self-Portrait

5 parts 1 The artwork2 In context3 About this artwork4 Artist and museum5 Look closely

Ime Razred Datum
Benjamin West, Self-Portrait (1770), Baltimore Museum of Art. Dostupno u javnom vlasništvu.

Osnovne informacije

Umjetnik
Benjamin West artsdot.com/hr/artists/benjamin-west_hr/
Životopis umjetnika
1738 – 1820
Slikano
1770
Tehnika
Oil On Canvas
Pokret
Neo-Classicism A deliberate return to the calm balance and clear outlines of ancient Greek and Roman art.
Razdoblje
19th Century
Lokacija izložbe
Baltimore Museum of Art artsdot.com/hr/museums/baltimore-museum-of-art-baltimore_hr/

In context

Self-Portrait — Benjamin West

Godina nastanka

  1. 1730
  2. 1740
  3. 1750
  4. 1760
  5. 1770
  6. 1780
  7. 1790
  8. 1800
  9. 1810
  10. 1820

Shaded: životni opus Benjamin West (1738–1820) ▲ ovo djelo, 1770

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Boje

Izmjereno na temelju slike

    Glavna boja

    Gray #6c5f64

    Spremljena paleta

    • #6C5F64
    • #29221D
    • #4E3A32
    • #B8927B
    Paleta
    Earthy Dominantna paleta boja na slici.
    Naziv glavne boje
    Gray
    Intenzitet
    Monochromatic Koliko su boje zasićene i raznolike, od jedinstvene prigušene nijanse do mnoštva jarkih tonova.
    Kontrast
    Gentle Razlika u svjetlini i zasićenosti boja unutar slike.
    Harmonija
    Strong Color Unity Koliko dobro boje funkcioniraju zajedno, od suprotstavljenih do potpuno ujedinjenih.
    Svjetlina
    Deep_shadow Opća svjetlina ili tamnoća slike, od dubokih sjena do svijetlih vrhunaca.
    Zasićenost
    Muted Koliko su boje čiste i snažne, od gotovo sivih do potpuno živopisnih.

    O ovom umjetničkom djelu

    Self-Portrait — Benjamin West

    Notes on this work

    Written for this guide from published sources. The catalogue record itself is on the first part of this guide.

    Artistic style
    Neo-Classical portraiture
    Influences
    Late 18th century
    Notable elements
    Realistic detail, light/shadow
    Subject or theme
    Self-portrait, reflection

    A Portrait of Reflection: Benjamin West's Self-Portrait

    The Weight of History

    Neo-Classical Dignity

    Technique and Texture

    Symbolism of the Self

    Benjamin West’s *Self-Portrait*, painted in 1770, is more than a simple depiction of an artist; it's a meticulously crafted statement about identity, ambition, and the burgeoning spirit of the late 18th century. Executed during a period of immense social and political upheaval – the eve of the American Revolution – the painting embodies the Neoclassical ideals that were beginning to reshape European art while simultaneously reflecting West’s own unique trajectory as an artist bridging the worlds of colonial America and established European artistic traditions. The portrait, rendered in subdued tones of dark browns, creams, and blacks, immediately draws the viewer into a space of quiet contemplation, mirroring the subject's thoughtful gaze and relaxed posture.

    Neo-Classical Dignity: Style and Form

    West’s approach firmly aligns with the tenets of Neoclassicism, a movement that sought to revive the artistic principles of ancient Greece and Rome. This is evident in every aspect of the composition – the formal arrangement of the figure, the emphasis on idealized beauty, and the restrained palette. The subject's pose, reminiscent of classical sculptures, conveys an air of dignified composure and intellectual seriousness. His attire—a dark coat with a high collar and a crisp white cravat—is characteristic of late 18th-century fashion, subtly signaling his status as a respected artist within Philadelphia society. The careful attention to detail in the rendering of his clothing – the subtle folds, the texture of the fabric – speaks to West’s commitment to realism, a key element of the Neoclassical style. The dark background serves not as a distraction but rather as a deliberate device, intensifying the focus on the figure and reinforcing the sense of solemnity.

    Technique and Texture: A Master's Hand

    West’s technical skill is immediately apparent in the meticulous rendering of facial features and textures. He employs a glazing technique – applying thin layers of translucent paint over dried underlayers – to achieve remarkable depth and luminosity. The subtle play of light and shadow across his face draws attention to his expressive eyes, conveying a sense of self-assuredness and intellectual curiosity. The brushwork is controlled yet confident, demonstrating West’s mastery of oil paints. Note the delicate rendering of the hair, powdered and meticulously styled, a hallmark of the period's fashion. The texture of the fabric – the heavy wool of the coat, the smooth silk of the cravat – is rendered with remarkable accuracy, adding to the painting’s overall sense of realism and tactile quality. This level of detail was not merely decorative; it served to elevate the portrait beyond a simple likeness, transforming it into a symbol of West's artistic prowess and dedication.

    Symbolism of the Self: Identity and Ambition

    The act of self-portraiture itself held significant symbolic weight in the 18th century. It was a demonstration of an artist’s skill, a declaration of their identity, and often, a meditation on mortality. In West's case, this particular self-portrait is particularly revealing. Painted just as he was establishing himself as a leading portraitist, it represents not only his artistic abilities but also his ambition to achieve recognition within the European art world. The serious expression on his face suggests a man deeply engaged with his craft and aware of its potential impact. The gaze directly at the viewer creates an intimate connection, inviting us into his thoughts and reflecting upon our own relationship with art and self-representation. This portrait is a testament to West’s confidence and determination – qualities that would ultimately define his remarkable career.

    Umjetnik i muzej

    Self-Portrait — Benjamin West

    Umjetnik

    Benjamin West

    Born in Springfield, Sjedinjene Američke Države

    Pionirov život i nasljeđe Benjamina Westa

    Rođen 1738. godine u procvjetavajućoj Pennsylvaniji, Benjamin West se pojavio kao ključna figura transatlantskog umjetničkog svijeta, slikar koji je vješto plovio kroz strujanja neoklasicizma i romantizma istovremeno kujući jedinstveni američki umjetnički identitet. Njegova priča je priča o iznimnoj samopromociji, nepokolebljivoj ambiciji i nevjerojatnoj sposobnosti povezivanja s aristokratskim pokroviteljima i revolucionarnim idealima. Iz skromnih početaka – njegov otac bio je vlasnik krčme u Springfieldu – Westov urođeni talent njegovan je ranom izloženošću umjetnosti, izvještava se da je naučio osnovne tehnike od Indijanaca prije nego što je primio bilo kakvu formalnu obuku. Ovaj nekonvencionalni početak usadio je u njega duh inovacije koji će obilježiti cijelu njegovu karijeru. Brzo se etablirao kao traženi portretist u Philadelphiji i New Yorku, ali žed za dubljim umjetničkim znanjem gurnuo ga je prema Europi 1760. godine, započevši putovanje koje će nepovratno promijeniti tijek američke umjetnosti.

    Od Italije do Londona: Korištenje puta do priznanja

    Westov dolazak u Italiju označio je prekretnicu. Uronivši se u umjetničko srce Europe, proučavao je majstore – Ticiana, Rafaela – i angažirao se s suvremenim neoklasicističkim misliocima poput Antona Rafaela Mengsa i Angelice Kauffman.

    Muzej

    Baltimore Museum of Art

    On show in Baltimore, Sjedinjene Američke Države

    Nasljeđe utkano u otpornost: Trajna priča Baltimore Museuma umjetnosti

    U srcu živopisnog Baltimora, Maryland, smješten je Baltimore Museum of Art – svjedočanstvo ne samo umjetničkom dostignuću već i iznimnoj sposobnosti grada za obnovu. Osnovan u pepelu katastrofalnog Velikog baltimorskog požara 1904. godine – događaja koji je tragično uništio veći dio centra grada – muzej je svojim korijenima neraskidivo vezan uz kolektivnu odlučnost za ponovnu izgradnju i njegovanje prosperitetnog kulturnog života. Od skromnih početaka s jednim platnom, “Nestašluk” Williama Sergenta Kendalla, doniranog od strane dobročinitelja grada dr. A.R.L. Dohmea, BMA je procvetao u jedno od vodećih američkih skladišta moderne i suvremene umjetnosti, svjetionik koji osvjetljava bogato umjetničko nasljeđe Baltimora i cijele nacije. Priča muzeja isprepletena je s tkivom grada – dinamičkom metropolom koja prihvaća inovacije istovremeno njegujući duboko ukorijenjenu povijest, ogledavajući vlastitu evoluciju BMA-a od nastajuće institucije do globalno priznatog kulturnog mjerila.

    Zgrada sama po sebi, dizajnirana proslavljenog arhitekta Johna Russella Popea 1929. godine, utjelovljenje je neoklasicističke elegancije i arhitektonske harmonije. Pope je majstorski spojio monumentalne proporcije s gracioznim linijama stvarajući prostor koji besprijekorno integrira prirodnu svjetlost i skulpturalni veličanstvenost.

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    Izvor za ovo umjetničko djelo

    MLA
    West, Benjamin. Self-Portrait. 1770, Baltimore Museum of Art. https://artsdot.com/hr/art/benjamin-west-self-portrait-8Y3LXF-en/
    APA
    West, Benjamin (1770). Self-Portrait [Painting]. Baltimore Museum of Art. https://artsdot.com/hr/art/benjamin-west-self-portrait-8Y3LXF-en/
    Chicago
    Benjamin West. Self-Portrait. 1770. Baltimore Museum of Art. https://artsdot.com/hr/art/benjamin-west-self-portrait-8Y3LXF-en/
    Harvard
    West, Benjamin (1770) Self-Portrait. Baltimore Museum of Art. Available at: https://artsdot.com/hr/art/benjamin-west-self-portrait-8Y3LXF-en/

    Look closely

    Self-Portrait — Benjamin West

    Look closely

    Answer in your own words. There are no wrong answers here — only answers you can explain.

    1. What catches your eye first, and why?
    2. Which colours or shapes create the mood — and what is that mood?
    3. Our catalogue files this work under: portraiture, self-reflection, neoclassical style. Do you agree? What would you add, or take away?
    4. Look back at Smrt generala Volfa (1770), earlier in this guide. Name two things it shares with this work, and one that is different.
    5. Neo-Classicism: A deliberate return to the calm balance and clear outlines of ancient Greek and Roman art. Where can you see that in this work?

    Your response

    Write a short paragraph about this artwork. Use the facts from the earlier parts of this guide, and your answers above.