Self portrait (1885–1890)
Technique: Giclée quality print
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The "Self-portrait" by Ferdinand Katona is a compelling glimpse into the soul of the artist himself. Painted between 1885 and 1890, this artwork reflects the introspective nature of self-portraiture, a genre that invites viewers into the private world of the painter.In this portrait, Katona presents himself in profile, his gaze directed outward, yet carrying a deeply contemplative expression. The earthy tones dominating the canvas mingle with the flesh tones of his face, giving a sense of warmth and immediacy to the viewer. His dark hair and beard are rendered with expressive brush strokes that capture the texture and shadows, enhancing the three-dimensional effect of the work.Katona’s clothing is depicted in muted browns and a hint of blue, suggesting simplicity and perhaps the everyday attire of the artist at work. The background, minimal and unadorned, ensures that the focus remains intently on the artist’s visage, highlighting his facial features and the thoughtful look in his eyes.This piece is not only an exploration of self-identity but also a showcase of Katona’s skill with oils. His ability to convey texture, emotion, and atmosphere with a limited color palette demonstrates his mastery of the medium. This self-portrait, intimate and revealing, invites us to ponder the personality and the creative spirit of Ferdinand Katona.