The Self-Portrait

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The Self-Portrait is a painted self-depiction by Dutch Golden Age artist Abraham Bloemaert, reflecting his status as a prominent Mannerist and Baroque painter.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf painting
artForm easel painting
artHistoricalContext transition from Mannerism to Baroque in the Northern Netherlands
artHistoricalGenre early modern European self-portrait
artisticPeriod Dutch Golden Age NERFINISHED
artistNationality Dutch
associatedWith Utrecht school of painting NERFINISHED
colorPalette earth colors
warm tones
countryOfOrigin Dutch Republic
creator Abraham Bloemaert NERFINISHED
culturalContext Dutch Golden Age art NERFINISHED
depictionType bust-length portrait
single-figure portrait
depicts Abraham Bloemaert NERFINISHED
artist holding painting tools
artist in three-quarter view
depictsArtisticStatus prominent artist
depictsOccupation draughtsman
painter
depictsSocialStatus respected master painter
depictsTimeOfLife mature artist
genre self-portraiture
hasArtisticFunction assertion of professional status
personal self-image
hasIconography artist’s tools as attributes
direct gaze toward viewer
hasTheme artistic identity
self-representation
status of the artist
hasWorkType portrait painting
languageOfTitle Dutch
English
medium oil paint
movement Baroque
Mannerism NERFINISHED
notableFor combination of Mannerist and Baroque elements
representation of a Dutch Golden Age painter
styleCharacteristic Baroque realism
Mannerist elegance
attention to facial expression
careful rendering of costume
subjectGender male

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Abraham Bloemaert notableWork The Self-Portrait