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Self-Portrait

Artist/Maker (Flemish, 1618–1664)
Dateca. 1656
MediumOil on canvas
DimensionsOverall: 37 3/16 × 28 7/8 in. (94.5 × 73.4 cm)
Frame: 45 3/8 × 38 1/2 × 5 in. (115.3 × 97.8 × 12.7 cm)
Credit LineR. T. Miller Jr. Fund
Object number1941.77
Status
On view
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In this sumptuous self-portrait by Flemish artist Michiel Sweerts, the soft backlighting and vivid physicality of the palette, together with the artist's frank expression, convey an almost otherworldly sense of distinguished self-esteem. Sweerts had spent nearly a decade in Rome, working in part for the nephew of Pope Innocent X, Prince Camillo Pamphili, but returned to his native Brussels by 1656, where he opened an artists' academy. The AMAM painting shows the artist dressed as a gentleman, proudly holding his brushes and palette in a landscape more reminiscent of central Italy, with its rolling hills, than of Flanders. The portrait was likely made around the time of his return to his former home, based on its coloristic relationship with other works by the artist, and comparison with two other known self-portraits. While artists had a long tradition of depicting themselves with the tools of their trade in their studios, it is unusual to find an ethereal landscape setting for such a work.

The pigments on the artist's palette- taken from his actual working palette and deposited with extraordinarily lifelike effect-were analyzed in 1954 and can be identified as those used widely by painters in the seventeenth century. They are (counterclockwise from upper right): vermilion, red lake (possibly madder), white lead, yellow ochre, red ochre (or Venetian red), terra verte, a warm brown lake (such as burnt sienna), a brown (like raw umber), a dark yellow (raw sienna), a dark brown (resembling sepia, or possibly Van Dyck brown or carbon black), and a lost pigment that was likely a blue.
Exhibition History
Old Masters
  • Copley Society ( 1903 - 1903 )
Paintings, Drawings, Prints from Private Collections in New England
  • Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (June 9, 1939 - September 10, 1939 )
Michael Sweerts en Tijdgenoten
  • Museum Boymans-Van Beuningen, Rotterdam (October 4, 1958 - November 23, 1958 )
  • Palazzo Barberini, Rome (December 6, 1958 - February 1, 1959 )
Michele Sweerts e I Bamboccianti
  • Palazetto Venzian, Rome (December 6, 1958 - February 1, 1959 )
An American University Collection: Works of Art from the Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin, Ohio
  • Kenwood House, London (May 3, 1962 - October 30, 1962 )
Dutch Art and Life in the Seventeenth Century
  • Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH (July 10, 1973 - September 2, 1973 )
Great Dutch Paintings from America
  • Royal Picture Gallery, Maritshuis, The Hague (September 28, 1990 - January 13, 1991 )
  • Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco (February 17, 1991 - May 5, 1991 )
The Age of Rubens
  • Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (September 22, 1993 - January 2, 1994 )
  • The Toledo Museum of Art, Toledo, OH (February 2, 1994 - April 24, 1994 )
Short-term Loan to Cleveland Museum of Art
  • Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH (June 3, 1998 - August 17, 1998 )
The Curious World of Michael Sweerts
  • Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco ( - )
  • Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam (March 8, 2002 - May 20, 2002 )
  • Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford, CT (September 19, 2002 - December 1, 2002 )
From Baroque to Neoclassicism: European Paintings, 1625-1825
  • Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin, OH (September 10, 2002 - June 9, 2003 )
Side by Side: Oberlin's Masterworks
  • The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York (March 16, 2010 - August 29, 2010 )
  • The Phillips Collection, Washington, DC (September 11, 2010 - January 16, 2011 )
Mobility and Exchange, 1600-1800
  • Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin, OH (May 25, 2021 - June 5, 2022 )
Collections
  • European
  • On View
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