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Self-Portrait

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Adı Sınıf Tarih
Abraham de Vries, Self-Portrait (1621), Rijksmuseum. Kamu malı.

Bilgiler

Sanatçı
Abraham de Vries artsdot.com/tr/artists/abraham-de-vries/
Sanatçının tarihleri
1590 – 1662
Boyalı
1621
Teknik
Oil On Canvas
Orijinal boyut
80 x 65 cm
Akım
Baroque Dramatic, theatrical pictures using deep shadow and strong diagonals to pull you into the action.
Gerçekleştiği yer
Rijksmuseum artsdot.com/tr/museums/rijksmuseum-amsterdam_tr/

In context

Self-Portrait — Abraham de Vries

How big is it?

The original measures 80 × 65 cm (height × width), drawn here beside an adult of average height.

Bu ne zaman boyandı?

  1. 1590
  2. 1600
  3. 1610
  4. 1620
  5. 1630
  6. 1640
  7. 1650
  8. 1660

Gölgelenmiş: Abraham de Vries'in yaşam süresi (1590–1662) ▲ bu eser, 1621

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Renkler

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    Ana renk

    Espresso #3f2c22

    Kataloglanmış palet

    • #3F2C22
    • #EAC57D
    • #9A7041
    • #1C1917
    Palet
    Earthy Görseldeki baskın renk ailesi.
    Ana renk adı
    Espresso
    Yoğunluk
    Monochromatic Tek bir mat tondan birçok parlak tona kadar, renklerin ne kadar doygun ve çeşitli olduğudur.
    Kontrast
    Statement Renklerin resim boyunca ışıklık ve doygunluk açısından ne kadar farklılık gösterdiği.
    Uyum
    Strong Color Unity Renklerin birbiriyle uyumu; zıtlıktan tam bir bütünlüğe kadar.
    Parlaklık
    Deep_shadow Resmin derin gölgelerden parlak ışıklara kadar genel olarak ne kadar açık veya koyu göründüğü.
    Doygunluk
    Muted Griye yakın tonlardan tamamen canlı renklere kadar, renklerin ne kadar saf ve güçlü olduğu.

    Bu sanat eseri hakkında

    Self-Portrait — Abraham de Vries

    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
    Dutch Golden Age
    Influences
    Rembrandt, Rubens
    Notable elements or techniques
    Chiaroscuro, rich textures
    Subject or theme
    Self-portraiture

    Abraham de Vries’s “Self-Portrait”: A Window into the Dutch Golden Age

    Abraham de Vries’s 1621 “Self-Portrait” is more than just a likeness; it's a meticulously crafted window into the intellectual and artistic currents of the Dutch Golden Age. Painted during a period of unprecedented prosperity and burgeoning self-awareness, this work embodies the era’s fascination with portraiture as both a formal exercise in skill and a profound exploration of individual identity. De Vries, a peripatetic artist who traversed Europe, masterfully blended influences from Flemish dynamism with the emerging realism of his native Netherlands, creating a compelling synthesis that speaks to his own restless artistic spirit.

    The painting immediately draws the eye with its dramatic chiaroscuro lighting – a technique borrowed heavily from Caravaggio and Rembrandt. Deep shadows envelop much of the figure’s form, emphasizing the textures of his clothing and the subtle contours of his face. This masterful use of light not only creates a sense of depth and volume but also imbues the portrait with an air of solemnity and introspection. The artist himself is depicted in a three-quarter pose, a common convention at the time, yet de Vries avoids mere replication; he presents a carefully constructed image of scholarly sophistication.

    A Scholar’s Attire: Symbolism and Status

    The details of the portrait are laden with symbolic significance. De Vries is clad in an elaborate, dark robe adorned with intricate embroidery – a clear indication of his status and wealth. The voluminous sleeves and high collar, reminiscent of Renaissance attire, speak to his intellectual pursuits and connection to humanist learning. Notably, he holds a quill pen and several open books, suggesting his role as a learned man, perhaps a scholar or even an artist deeply engaged in the study of art and its principles. The inclusion of musical instruments – a lute and a recorder – further reinforces this association with intellect and refinement; music was considered a liberal art during this period.

    The background is deliberately muted, a dark brown that serves to isolate the subject and draw attention to his features. This simplicity allows the viewer to focus entirely on de Vries’s face, which is rendered with remarkable precision and psychological insight. His gaze is direct and slightly melancholic, hinting at the complexities of the artist's life and perhaps reflecting upon his own artistic journey.

    Technique and Artistic Influences

    The painting is executed in oil on canvas, a medium that allowed for the rich textures and subtle gradations of tone characteristic of de Vries’s style. The brushwork is smooth and controlled, demonstrating a mastery of technique honed through years of practice. While undeniably influenced by the Flemish tradition – particularly the dramatic lighting and attention to detail evident in works by artists like Anthony van Dyck – de Vries also incorporates elements of Dutch realism, notably in his depiction of the subject’s face and hands. The subtle modeling of the skin, the delicate rendering of the wrinkles around his eyes, and the careful observation of anatomical details all testify to his skill as a portraitist.

    A Legacy of Observation

    Abraham de Vries's “Self-Portrait” stands as a testament to the artistic achievements of the Dutch Golden Age. It’s a work that invites contemplation, not just for its technical brilliance but also for its profound exploration of human identity and the complexities of self-representation. The painting’s enduring appeal lies in its ability to connect us with a specific moment in art history while simultaneously offering a timeless reflection on the nature of portraiture itself. It serves as a reminder that a portrait is not merely a likeness, but a carefully constructed narrative—a glimpse into the soul of the artist and the world he inhabited.

    Sanatçı ve müze

    Self-Portrait — Abraham de Vries

    Sanatçı

    Abraham de Vries

    Born in Rotterdam, Netherlands

    A Peripatetic Life in Paint: Abraham de Vries and the Dutch Golden Age

    Abraham de Vries, a name perhaps less immediately recognizable than some of his contemporaries, nevertheless occupies a fascinating and significant niche within the vibrant tapestry of 17th-century Dutch and Flemish painting. Born around 1590 – with recent scholarship leaning towards The Hague rather than Rotterdam as his birthplace – de Vries led a remarkably mobile life for an artist of his era, traversing France, Antwerp, and various cities within the Dutch Republic. This peripatetic existence profoundly shaped his artistic development, resulting in a style that skillfully blended diverse influences, reflecting a keen eye for both Dutch realism and Flemish dynamism. Biographical details remain somewhat fragmented, pieced together from guild records, archival documents, and contemporary accounts, yet they reveal a portrait of an ambitious artist constantly seeking to refine his craft and navigate the complex art world of his time. His early training remains shrouded in some mystery, though a self-portrait from 1621 hints at both artistic skill and intellectual curiosity, depicting him as a learned practitioner aware of broader cultural currents.

    Müze

    Rijksmuseum

    On show in Amsterdam, Netherlands

    Holland Ruhüne Açılan Görkemli Bir Kapı

    Amsterdam'daki Rijksmuseum'a adım atmak, zaman içinde derin bir yolculuğa çıkmak gibidir; sadece gözlem yapmanın ötesine geçen, sizi doğrudan Hollanda kimliğinin kalbine sürükleyen, titizlikle kurgulanmış bir deneyimdir. Bu anıtsal kurum, yalnızca şaheserlerin toplandığı bir depo olmaktan çok daha fazlasıdır; sekiz yüzyıllık sanatsal başarının, kültürel evrimin ve ulusal ruhun canlı bir kanıtı olarak durmaktadır. 1798 yılında büyük hayallerle temelleri atılan müzenin, 1808 yılında Amsterdam'ın kalbine taşınması, onun rolünü sadece sanatın sergilendiği bir yer olmaktan çıkarıp Hollanda'nın kalıcı mirasının somut bir simgesi haline getirmiştir. Vizyoner mimar Pierre Cuypet tarafından tasarlanan binanın kendisi de bu deneyimin ayrılmaz bir parçasıdır. Museumplein üzerinde görkemle yükselen bu Neo-Rönesans devasa yapısı, hayranlık ve saygı uyandırmak için inşa edilmiştir. Yükselen tavanları, titizlikle işlenmiş sıva süslemeleri ve stratejik olarak konumlandırılmış pencerelerden içeri süzülen bol miktardaki doğal ışık, içerideki koleksiyonun ölçeğini ve derinliğini mükemmel bir şekilde yansıtan, hem görkemli hem de samimi bir atmosfer yaratır.

    Müzenin temel anlatısı, tarih ve sanatın nefes kesici bir uyumla birleştiği geniş bir sanatsal üslup ve dönemler panoraması boyunca sergilenir.

    Daha fazla okuma için

    Çevrim içi bulun

    Self-Portrait için indirme sayfasına yönlendiren QR kodu

    artsdot.com/tr/art/download/abraham-de-vries-self-portrait-8Y3LS9-en/

    Bu esere atıfta bulunun

    MLA
    Vries, Abraham de. Self-Portrait. 1621, Rijksmuseum. https://artsdot.com/tr/art/abraham-de-vries-self-portrait-8Y3LS9-en/
    APA
    Vries, Abraham de (1621). Self-Portrait [Painting]. Rijksmuseum. https://artsdot.com/tr/art/abraham-de-vries-self-portrait-8Y3LS9-en/
    Chicago
    Abraham de Vries. Self-Portrait. 1621. Rijksmuseum. https://artsdot.com/tr/art/abraham-de-vries-self-portrait-8Y3LS9-en/
    Harvard
    Vries, Abraham de (1621) Self-Portrait. Rijksmuseum. Available at: https://artsdot.com/tr/art/abraham-de-vries-self-portrait-8Y3LS9-en/

    Look closely

    Self-Portrait — Abraham de Vries

    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. How many faces can you find? ____ (our catalogue counts 1 — do you agree?)
    4. Our catalogue files this work under: portrait, scholar, instruments. Do you agree? What would you add, or take away?
    5. Look back at Portrait Of A Man, earlier in this guide. Name two things it shares with this work, and one that is different.

    Your response

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

    Sanat testi

    Self-Portrait — Abraham de Vries

    Bu sanat eserini ne kadar iyi tanıyorsunuz?

    Aşağıdaki 5 sorunun her biri için bir cevap işaretleyin. Her sorunun tam olarak bir doğru cevabı vardır.

    1. 1. What is the primary artistic style of Abraham de Vries’ ‘Self-Portrait’?

      • A Impressionism
      • B Dutch Golden Age Portraiture (Baroque)
      • C Renaissance Realism
    2. 2. The dramatic lighting in the ‘Self-Portrait’ is a characteristic of which artistic technique?

      • A Sfumato
      • B Chiaroscuro
      • C Pointillism
    3. 3. According to the description, what elements contribute to the symbolic meaning of the elaborate collar in the portrait?

      • A It represents the artist’s humble origins.
      • B It suggests status and wealth
      • C It symbolizes his religious devotion.
    4. 4. In what year was Abraham de Vries' ‘Self-Portrait’ created?

      • A 1600
      • B 1621
      • C 1750
    5. 5. The description mentions that Abraham de Vries was a ‘peripatetic’ artist. What does this term mean in the context of his career?

      • A He traveled extensively from place to place
      • B He specialized in portraits of royalty
      • C He primarily worked with oil paints.

    Puanım: 5 üzerinden ____

    Answer key — for the teacher

    This starts a fresh printed page, so it can simply be left out of the copies.

    1A · 2A · 3A · 4A · 5A