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by Tintoretto
Tintoretto portrayed himself in this penetrating self-portrait that reveals the artist in later life. His intense gaze meets the viewer directly, beard and features rendered with characteristic Venetian warmth. Tintoretto's loose, expressive brushwork captures both likeness and personality.
The Venetian master created several self-portraits throughout his career. This example shows his confident technique and psychological insight. The painting hangs at the Philadelphia Museum of Art.

John Constable
Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia

Bronzino
Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia

Adriaen Brouwer
Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia

Juan Gris
Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia
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