Self-portrait
Self-portrait is a superb original pencil drawing by the Russian artist Eugène Berman (1899-1972), monogrammed and dated (' 69 ) in pencil on the lower margin at the center.
One of his last self-portraits affected by a light nostalgic vein: he portrayed himself in an old age, bald, and wearing thick glasses. Behind his shoulders some vases with plants. A wise hatching and a skilled hand demonstrate the full mastery of the drawing art.
A beautiful contemporary artwork, in excellent conditions except for a light yellowing of the paper at the edges. A white cardboard passepartout is included (cm 35 x 50).
Self-portrait is a superb original pencil drawing by the Russian artist Eugène Berman (1899-1972), monogrammed and dated (' 69 ) in pencil on the lower margin at the center.
One of his last self-portraits affected by a light nostalgic vein: he portrayed himself in an old age, bald, and wearing thick glasses. Behind his shoulders some vases with plants. A wise hatching and a skilled hand demonstrate the full mastery of the drawing art.
A beautiful contemporary artwork, in excellent conditions except for a light yellowing of the paper at the edges. A white cardboard passepartout is included (cm 35 x 50).
Eugène Berman (St. Petersburg, 1899 – Rome, 1972) was a Russian painter and theater and opera scenographer. His work earned the name of "Neo-Romantic" for the melancholy and the introspective features. Berman might have taken inspiration from Pablo Picasso's artworks, especially from the Blue Period paintings.
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