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Self -portrait of Pieter Alardus Haaxman, 1834-1887. Creator: Pieter Haaxman
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Self -portrait of Pieter Alardus Haaxman, 1834-1887. Creator: Pieter Haaxman
Self -portrait of Pieter Alardus Haaxman, 1834-1887
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This self-portrait was created by Dutch artist Pieter Alardus Haaxman in 1887. Haaxman, born in 1834, was a talented artist known for his skillful use of various mediums, including ink, pencil, watercolor, and oil paint. In this photographic print of his self-portrait, Haaxman is depicted as a young man in the late nineteenth century. He wears a collared shirt and a jacket, the cuffs of which are rolled up, revealing his forearms. The artist's posture is confident and assertive, with his arms folded across his chest and a direct gaze that challenges the viewer. Haaxman's self-portrait is a testament to the artistic heritage of the Low Countries, specifically the Netherlands, during the 19th century. The portrait captures the essence of youth and the spirit of self-expression that was prevalent during this period. Haaxman's use of ink on paper creates a striking contrast between the white and black tones, adding depth and texture to the image. The artist's gaze, which meets the viewer's eye, invites us to contemplate the subject's identity and the intentions behind the portrait. Haaxman's self-portrait is a valuable addition to the Rijksmuseum's collection, providing a glimpse into the life and work of a talented artist from a bygone era. This portrait also serves as a reminder of the rich artistic heritage of the Netherlands and the enduring power of self-expression through art.
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