Self-portraits have always served artists in a variety of ways. Art historians have suggested that Jan van Eyck’s Man in a Red Turban (1433), with its inscription “Als ich kann”—meaning, “this is what I can do”—is both a self-portrait and a kind of calling card to potential patrons about the artist’s astonishing abilities. The same … Continue reading Me, Myself, and I Part 2
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