Triple Self-Portrait

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Triple Self-Portrait is a famous 1960 painting by American illustrator Norman Rockwell that humorously depicts himself painting his own likeness while consulting multiple self-references, including a mirror and earlier portraits.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf oil painting
painting
artist Norman Rockwell
copyrightHolder Norman Rockwell
surface form: Norman Rockwell estate
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
creator Norman Rockwell
depictionType triple self-portrait
depicts Norman Rockwell
Rockwell painting his own likeness
Rockwell seated on a stool
artist at work
canvas
crumpled paper on the floor
easel
glasses
helmet
mirror
multiple self-portraits
pipe
self-referential imagery
signature of Norman Rockwell on the canvas
tacked reference images
wastebasket
genre humorous painting
self-portrait
hasQuality narrative detail
realism
satirical tone
hasReference art historical self-portrait tradition
earlier self-portraits of Norman Rockwell
mirror reflection of the artist
hasTheme artistic process
humor
identity
self-referential art
inception 1960
languageOfTitle English
medium oil on canvas
movement American illustration
notableWorkOf Norman Rockwell
partOf Norman Rockwell
surface form: Norman Rockwell’s self-portrait series
publicationContext The Saturday Evening Post
title Triple Self-Portrait self-link
use magazine cover illustration

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Rockwell hasNotableWork Triple Self-Portrait
subject surface form: Norman Rockwell
Norman Rockwell notableWork Triple Self-Portrait
Triple Self-Portrait title Triple Self-Portrait self-link