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  1. Self-Portrait as a Faun. Verso: Head of a Woman Three-Quarters to Left Henry Fuseli

  2. John Constable, Self-portrait 1806, pencil on paper, Tate Gallery London. His only indisputable self-portrait, drawn by an arrangement of mirrors. [5] Plaque in East Bergholt marking the site of Constable’s childhood home.

  3. 13 de abr. de 2009 · John Constable. Self-portrait, March 1806. Copyright: Tate, London 2009. Just married, Constable made a determined effort to bolster his living: 1818 is another peak of batch production. Mrs James Pulham Sr is more turkey than pullet in her silk dress, whose collar peels back like an overripe fruit.

  4. Artwork Details. Classification: on paper, unique. Medium: Graphite on paper. Dimensions: support: 190 x 145 mm. Provenance: Purchased 1984. Image ID #: T03899. Accession #: T03899. Credit Lines. Please see How do I caption an artistic work/photograph? on the FAQ page. High resolution digital file available on-line.

  5. 3 de abr. de 2009 · In a self-portrait in pencil dated 1806, he is seen sideways, looking at some invisible person or scene, lips open, as if crying out in wonder. He occasionally turned out some of the most...

  6. 1806. Pencil self-portrait in family collection, lent to Tate Exhibition 1976 (58) reproduced p 59; this is inscribed: April March 1806 and has always been with the Constable family; Parris & Fleming- Williams describe it as the only incontestable self-portrait.

  7. 13 de dic. de 2011 · John Constable's Self Portrait, British Painter. The portrait copied from a Chinese book published in 1961 before the copyright law of China established in 1991. The author was died over 100 years. This is a faithful photographic reproduction of a two-dimensional, public domain work of art.