Self-Portrait as a Painter Van Gogh replica
Van Gogh Studio is based close to the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam, providing ideal access to the artist’s original works. Our dedicated painters, primarily from the Netherlands, create each oil painting with the utmost care—faithfully capturing Van Gogh’s brushwork, color layering, mood, and composition.
A statement of identity
Painted in Paris, early 1888, Self-Portrait as a Painter is among the last self-portraits Van Gogh made before leaving for the south of France. Unlike earlier portraits where he painted himself as a thoughtful man or as a patient, here he portrays himself proudly, brush in hand, as the artist he had fought to become.
This self-portrait is not only a depiction of Van Gogh’s face but a statement of identity. He stares directly at the viewer with an intense, almost defiant gaze. His palette and brushes are visible in the foreground, and the thick, rhythmic brushstrokes reflect the energy and confidence he had gained during his Paris years. The cool blues and greys are contrasted with warm accents in his beard and background, creating a dynamic, layered composition.
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