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The Self-Portrait

A Cultural History


  • Thames & Hudson
  • by By James Hall
In this broad cultural survey, James Hall brilliantly maps a many-faceted history of selfportraiture telling the vivid history of the artworks that offer the deepest insights into an artist’s personal, psychological and creative world. Hall covers the full range of self-portraits, from comic and caricature self-portraits to invented or imaginary ones, and looks into the worlds and mindsets of the artists who have created them.

ISBN 9780500292112 | E | PB
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Publisher Thames & Hudson
ISBN 9780500292112
Author(s) By James Hall
Publication date September 2015
Edition Paperback
Dimensions 229 x 152 mm
Pages 288
Language(s) Eng. ed.
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In this broad cultural survey, James Hall brilliantly maps the history of self-portraiture, from the earliest myths of Narcissus and the Christian tradition of bearing witness to the prolific self-image-making of todays contemporary artists. Along the way he reveals the importance of the medieval mirror craze; the confessional self-portraits of Titian and Michelangelo; the role of biography for serial self-portraitists such as Courbet and van Gogh; themes of sex and genius in works by Munch and Bonnard; and the latest developments in our globalized age. Hall covers the full range of self-portraits, from comic and caricature self-portraits to invented or imaginary ones, and looks deeply into the worlds and mindsets of the artists who have created them. Offering a rich and lively history, this is an essential read for all those interested in this most enduringly popular and humane of art forms.