Self-Portrait with Bandaged Ear - Vincent Van Gogh

Self-Portrait with Bandaged Ear

Artwork by Vincent Van Gogh • 1889

About this artwork - painting analysis

Painted in January 1889 in Arles, Vincent Van Gogh's Self-Portrait with Bandaged Ear bears witness to a dramatic moment in the life of the Dutch painter. Created a few weeks after the famous mutilation episode that occurred on December 23, 1888, this painting captures the artist in a state of poignant vulnerability. With his emaciated face and intense green gaze directed at the viewer, Van Gogh depicts himself wearing a dark fur cap and dressed in a heavy bottle-green coat. The white bandage encircling his head and concealing his right ear – actually his left, as the composition is reversed by the mirror effect – constitutes the central element of this deeply moving work.

The color palette is dominated by greens in various shades, ranging from emerald to olive green, contrasting with the ochre yellows of the face and the brilliant white of the bandage. In the background, a Japanese print depicting a geisha recalls Van Gogh's passion for Japanese art, a major influence on Post-Impressionism. The artist's characteristic painterly technique unfolds here in full measure: thick and nervous brushstrokes, vigorous impasto, directional brushwork that structures the space and creates a particular luminous vibration. This expressive technique, inherited from Impressionism but pushed toward a more intense emotional dimension, foreshadows twentieth-century Expressionism.

Held at the Courtauld Institute Galleries in London, this self-portrait is part of a long series of introspective explorations that Van Gogh pursued throughout his career, being unable to afford models. As much a psychological as an artistic document, it reveals the painter's ability to transform his suffering into creation. This work remains today one of the most famous portraits in art history, a universal symbol of the tormented artist and a visual testament to an existence marked by solitude and the quest for pictorial absolutism.

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Image license: faithful photographic reproduction of a two-dimensional public domain work of art.