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Autorretrato (Self-Portrait)
Artist:Hermenegildo Bustos
| Support Type: | Canvas |
| Paint Type: | Oil Paint |
| Current Location: | Museo Nacional de Arte |
| Location History: | It has been determined that the inscriptions appearing on both the front and the reverse of the metal sheet are later additions, postdating the actual creation of the piece. It remains unknown who may have altered the work or when such interventions took place. One plausible hypothesis regarding these interventions is that, during the 19th century and the early decades of the 20th, what was then termed "popular painting" was not regarded as fine art, but rather as an object serving a specific function; whether decorative or as a visual record and was therefore subject to modification over time. The piece has been part of the MUNAL collection since 1992. |
Even with no formal academic training, Bustos was regarded as the finest portrait painters in the 19th century Mexico. He was famous for portraying faces with intense realism and emotional depth by capturing 'concrete individuals' rather than idealized types. The direct gaze in the self-portrait feels observant and controlled. Instead of dramatic action, the expression is restrained creating a psychological presence. The painting communicates quiet intelligence and inner intensity.
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Ruturaj Patil
