Self-Portrait, 1921
Selbstbildnis
This key work of Alberto’s early, highly coloured painting in which he engages with his father’s art shows him in the latter’s studio in Stampa; the printing press can be made out in the background. The stylization of the head and the posture draw on Egyptian and Ancient Greek art.
This self-portrait at the age of twenty signals both the culmination and end-point of Giacometti’s early painting. The opulent, densely interwoven colour values take their cue from Giovanni Giacometti’s pictures of the period around 1910–1912; but the tense posture speaks to a very different artistic temperament that brings to mind the similarly stringent early self-portrayal of Ferdinand Hodler.
- Material
- Oil on canvas
- Dimensions
- 82.5 x 70 cm
- Creditline
- Kunsthaus Zürich, Alberto Giacometti-Stiftung, 1965
- Object number
- GS 062
- Signature
- inscr. b. r.: Alberto Giacometti / 1921
- Provenance