Publication |
Los Angeles, Taschen, 2008.
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Description |
96pPink Spine
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Summary/Abstract |
In self-portraits, artists put their appearance and their individual uniqueness up for discussion. They turn such portraits into an aesthetic mise-en-scene of a social and intellectual role-play.
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Contents |
Artists in the focus of their own eyes
Master Gerlachus - Moses and the Burning bush
Fra Filippo Lippi - Coronation of the Virgin
Albrecht Durer - Self-potrait
Giorgione - Self-potrait as David
Parmigianino - Self-potrait in Convex Mirror
Michelangelo - Self-potrait on the skin of St Bartholomew
Caravaggio - David with the Head of Goliath
Peter Paul Rubens - Rubens with Isabella Brant in the Honeysuckle Bower
Salvator Rosa - Self-potrait as Philosopher of Silence
Nicolas Poussin - Self-potrait
David Bailly - Self-potrait with Vanity Symbols
Diego Rodriguez De Silva Y Velazquez - Las Meninas
Rembrandt Harmensz. Van Rijn - Self-potraits as Zeuxis
Rosalba Carriera - Self-potrait with a potrait of her Sister Giovanna
Jean Baptiste Simeon Chardin - Self-potrait with Eye-shade
Francisco Jose De Goya Y Lucientes - Self-potrait in Studio
Vincent Van Gogh - Self-potrait with Bandaged ear
Edvard Munch - Self-potrait with Cigarette
James Ensor - Self-potrait among masks
Pablo Picasso - Self-potrait with Palette
Egon Schiele - Self-potrait with Black Clay Vessel
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner - Self-potrait with Model
Frida Kahlo - Self-potrait with Cropped hair
Felix Nussbaum - Self-potrait with Jewish Identity Card
Max Beckmann - Self-potrait
Diego Riveria - Self-potrait
Salvador Dali - Self-potrait in Attitude of worship
Lucian Freud - Reflection with two children
Andy Warhol - Self-potrait
Francis Bacon - Self-potrait
David Hockney - Self-potrait with Blue Guitar
Albert Oehlen - Self-potrait with Palette
Martin Kippenberger - Untitled
Jeff Koons - Ilona with Ass up
Gerhard Richter - Court Chapel, Dresden
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Standard Number |
9783822854624 Pb.
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