Self Portrait

Image credit: Manx National Heritage

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John Holland has represented himself as a working, middle-aged artist, who from the evidence of his clothes, is making a reasonable living. A self portrait however is rarely, if ever, a neutral or objective image. Regardless of how ordinary Holland may have appeared to make himself, the painting is a very strong portrait. He has shown himself standing with a very frank open pose and expression. It is a dynamic portrait showing the artist in the midst of his work, holding the tools of his trade: a palette knife, brushes and a palette full of oils. One can speculate as to whether he would normally have painted in a three-piece suit or whether he would have worn an artist’s smock to have protected his clothes whilst he was working.

Manx Museum

Douglas

Title

Self Portrait

Date

1890–1910

Medium

oil on canvas

Measurements

H 51 x W 37 cm

Accession number

L21819

Work type

Painting

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Douglas, Isle of Man IM1 3LY Isle of Man

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