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Chaïm Soutine
An early, raw self-portrait by Chaim Soutine, capturing the artist's psychological intensity through gestural brushwork and a muted, earthy colour palette.
Chaim Soutine, a central figure of the School of Paris, produced this self-portrait during his early years in the French capital. The work captures the artist at a formative stage, reflecting the psychological tension and physical hardship he experienced while living in the La Ruche artist colony. Soutine employs a raw, gestural application of paint, prioritising emotional resonance over anatomical precision. His brushwork is urgent and tactile, creating a surface that feels immediate and unrefined. The composition is dominated by the artist's direct gaze, which conveys a sense of vulnerability and defiance. The palette is restricted to earthy ochres, muted greens, and sharp accents of red, which draw the eye to the facial features and the suggestion of a beard. The background is simplified, pushing the figure forward and creating a claustrophobic atmosphere that is characteristic of Soutine's early portraiture. Unlike the polished academic styles of the period, this painting embraces distortion as a means of expression. Soutine's approach to the human form often involved a degree of physical manipulation, where features are elongated or compressed to suit the internal state of the subject. In this self-portrait, the heavy application of pigment and the visible tracks of the brush reveal the artist's process. It is a document of his struggle to reconcile his Eastern European background with the modern artistic currents he encountered in Paris. The work remains a stark example of his ability to project his own internal reality onto the canvas, eschewing traditional notions of beauty in favour of a visceral, honest representation of the self.

Solid wood frames, UV-protected acrylic glaze, and archival backing for lasting durability.
12-colour giclée printing on FSC-certified 200gsm fine art paper, with lifetime fade resistance.
Designed in Britain and printed to order at your nearest hub, reducing waste and shipping distance.
Each frame is sealed with rigid backing and fixings attached, no extra effort required.
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painting a hanging beef carcass until the neighbours called the police, with a physicality that bridged Expressionism and de Kooning
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