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Self-Portrait Poster

Self-Portrait Poster

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Self-Portrait (1887) by Vincent van Gogh

Bring a touch of artistic genius to your space with this vibrant poster, capturing Van Gogh’s expressive brushwork and bold color palette—legend has it he painted this self-portrait while experimenting with new techniques during his Paris years.

Our posters are printed on thick (230gsm) acid-free matte art paper, using a long-lasting UV-resistant ink. We also offer the option of printing on textured canvas (300gsm), more flexible and resistant. Our frames are made of either light and resistant aluminium, or solid wood. More details in our FAQ

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About the Artist

Vincent van Gogh was a Dutch Post-Impressionist painter whose innovative approach in the late 19th century helped shape the course of modern art. During his Paris years, van Gogh absorbed influences from Impressionism and Japanese prints, developing a vivid palette and expressive brushwork that became hallmarks of his style.

Self-portraits were a central part of his artistic journey, serving as a means to explore identity and refine his technique. For those interested in famous artists wall art, van Gogh’s self-portraits offer a compelling intersection of biography and artistic experimentation.

The Artwork

This 1887 self-portrait was created during van Gogh’s formative period in Paris, a time when he was experimenting with color and brushwork to convey emotion as much as likeness. The act of painting himself became a daily exercise in self-examination and artistic discipline, reflecting the broader shift among artists of the era toward psychological depth and stylistic innovation.

Rather than aiming for a conventional likeness, van Gogh used the self-portrait as a vehicle for exploring mood and the expressive potential of paint. This work stands as a testament to the evolving role of portraiture in modern art, bridging personal inquiry and the emergence of a new visual language. For those drawn to classic art prints, it represents a pivotal moment in art history.

Style & Characteristics

The composition presents a close-up, head-and-shoulders view, rendered with dynamic, swirling brushstrokes that animate the surface. Cool blue and blue-green tones dominate the background and clothing, while the face and hair are enlivened by warm hues of orange and ochre, creating a striking complementary contrast.

The brushwork is both structured and expressive, following the contours of the head and directing focus toward the intense gaze. This interplay of color and movement gives the portrait its emotional charge and timeless appeal, making it a standout piece among blue wall art selections.

In Interior Design

This expressive van Gogh portrait brings a contemplative energy to living rooms, studies, or reading nooks, serving as a focal point in modern, Scandinavian, or eclectic interiors. Its bold colors and dynamic strokes anchor a gallery wall without overwhelming the space.

Pair the artwork with slate, indigo, or soft grey textiles to echo its cool palette, and introduce warmth through oak, tan leather, or muted terracotta accents. For a refined vintage print effect, choose a simple mat and explore frames that enhance the artwork’s presence without distraction.