Self-Portrait (1932)

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Welcome to our exploration of Cyprián Majerník's "Self-Portrait" from 1932. This compelling artwork offers a glimpse into the artist's persona through the medium of ink on paper.In this portrait, Majerník employs rapid, expressive strokes that emphasize the immediacy and raw emotion of the moment. The lines are fluid yet decisive, suggesting the contours of his features with a dynamic intensity. The artist captures his own image with bold patches of black ink for his hair and mustache, which contrast starkly against the lighter, untouched areas of the face, conveying depth and form.The background of the artwork is animated with swirling, ephemeral lines, possibly hinting at the turmoil or creative chaos in Majerník's mind. This self-portrait not only showcases his skill with ink but also gives us a poignant insight into his state of being at the time.This representation is not just a mere static likeness but a vivid, gestural expression that invites viewers to ponder the emotional and psychological landscape of the artist.

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Cyprián Majerník (24 November 1909, Veľké Kostoľany – 4 July 1945, Prague) was a Slovak painter who worked in Prague; associated with the "Generation of 1909".