Self-Portrait, Eugène Carrière (c. 1893)
Self-Portrait presents the artist emerging from a mist of warm, earthy tones, his features softened into shadow and light. The painting emphasizes mood over detail, capturing an intimate, introspective presence rather than a strict likeness. Carrière’s subtle gradations of tone and delicate handling of form create a sense of quiet reflection, inviting the viewer into the inner life of the artist. Eugène Carrière (1849–1906) was a French Symbolist painter known for his ethereal portraits and evocative monochromatic palettes. This self-portrait exemplifies his interest in exploring psychology, memory, and the emotional resonance of light and shadow, offering a personal and meditative vision of the self. Product Details: Cotton and polyester canvas on Radiata pine wood frame sourced from renewable forests. Includes back mounting. Due to variation in monitor settings, finished products may appear different than they do on your screen. To offer a broad range of sizes, each image is carefull