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Photography by Edward C. Robison III
Self-Portrait
Stuart Davis painted urban scenes using bold color and contrasting passages of light and dark. His style parallels the improvisational musical patterns of jazz , which he loved. Davis’s Self-Portrait creates a dynamic pattern of right angles that define his face, and his typically bright color combinations are absent here. The figure has been intentionally separated from the outside world, suggesting a separation between Davis's public and private lives.
ArtistaStuart Davis(1892-1964)
Fecha1912
MedioOil on canvas
Dimensiones40 7/8 x 33 1/2 x 4 in.
Firmadol.r.: Stuart Davis
Inscripción(es)verso:
Línea de créditoPromised Gift to Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Bentonville, Arkansas
ClasificaciónPainting
En exhibiciónSí
This artwork's face covers about 188× the area of a tennis ball.Drawn to the same scale.







