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Van Gogh's Poignant Self-Portrait with Bandaged Ear, 1889   - by Van Gogh
Image ID: 94036
Wrapped in swirling tones of despair and bold expression, van Gogh's "Self-Portrait with Bandaged Ear" offers a window into the artist's troubled psyche during one of his most tumultuous periods. Created not long after the infamous episode in which van Gogh severed part of his own ear, this painting vibrates with emotional intensity. The thick, impassioned brushstrokes and vibrant use of color are hallmark techniques of van Gogh, showcasing his adeptness in translating personal agony and introspection into a visually compelling form. His piercing gaze, set against a yellow-hued, swirling background, confronts the viewer with an unflinching realism and raw humanity that is profoundly moving.

*** About the Self-Portrait with Bandaged Ear: Van Gogh painted this self-portrait in January 1889, following a severe episode in his mental health that led him to mutilate his ear. The artwork is a striking testament to van Gogh's style during his time in Arles, France, where he fervently adopted vibrant colors and dynamic brushstrokes that came to define his signature style. This period is marked by deep personal revelations and transformations, which are vividly reflected in the intense, almost confrontational gaze of the artist. Van Gogh's choice to depict himself with his ear bandaged, wearing a winter hat, adds a layer of personal narrative and vulnerability to the composition. Currently, the painting is housed in the Courtauld Gallery in London, allowing audiences to witness this powerful portrayal of the artist's personal pain and artistic brilliance.

Disclaimer: This is a digital reproduction inspired by the original artwork. It is not an official scan or photograph of the original painting.

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