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Vincent van Gogh’s Introspective Self-Portrait with Bandaged Ear, 1889   - by Van Gogh
Image ID: 94028
Imbued with somber intensity, Vincent van Gogh’s "Self-Portrait with Bandaged Ear" captures the tumultuous period following a severe episode in the artist's life. This compelling oil on canvas reflects Van Gogh's emotional strife and resilience. The textured brushstrokes and the juxtaposition of warm reds against cool blues enhance the visual depth, mirroring the complexity of his mental state. Van Gogh’s piercing gaze, directed outward, confronts the viewer with a raw, unflinching honesty. The bandaged ear, prominently displayed, symbolizes the artist’s pain and isolation yet also signifies his enduring passion for art as the ultimate solace and expression. This portrait is a vivid testament to Van Gogh’s battle with personal demons and his unyielded dedication to his craft, rendered with the emotional intensity and innovative techniques that characterize his late works.

*** About Vincent van Gogh’s Self-Portrait with Bandaged Ear: Created in early 1889, shortly after the incident that led Van Gogh to mutilate his own ear, this artwork stands as a profound narrative of suffering and self-expression. The style, typical of Van Gogh's work from this period, includes dynamic, swirling brushstrokes that convey emotional depth and texture. The use of color is strategically discordant, reflecting the internal conflict the artist experienced. This portrait was painted in Arles, France, during a time of recovery and self-reflection. It was in this phase that Van Gogh deeply explored the therapeutic potential of art, often discussing his condition through the visual and emotional language of his paintings. This artwork is currently housed in the Courtauld Gallery in London, a testament to its enduring appeal and importance in the study of post-impressionism.

Disclaimer: This is a digital reproduction inspired by the original artwork. It is not an official scan or photograph of the original painting.

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