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Best 1 Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror

John Ashbery’s *Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror* is a 1975 poetry collection examining themes of perception and identity through ekphrastic writing. The work utilizes imagery and references to art, particularly paintings, reflecting on the complexities of modern experience. It's notable for its pla...

9.15 Excellent
Why this score?

Ashbery's landmark triple-crown winner, central to postmodern American poetry and sustained critical acclaim.

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2 Karl Schmidt-Rottluff - Self-Portrait

"Self-Portrait" is a woodcut print created by the German Expressionist artist Karl Schmidt-Rottluff, who was a founding member of the influential Die Brücke group formed in Dresden in 1905. The artwork exemplifies the rough-hewn, angular carving style characteristic of the artist's printmaking durin...

8.66 Great
Why this score?

Severe geometry, psychological intensity, and confident carving support high esteem within Expressionist portraiture.

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3 Self-Portrait with Thorn Necklace and Hummingbird

Self-Portrait with Thorn Necklace and Hummingbird is a 1940 painting by Mexican artist Frida Kahlo. Kahlo presents herself frontally against dense foliage, wearing a necklace of thorns from which a dark hummingbird hangs; a monkey and black cat appear behind her shoulders. The carefully arranged ani...

8.65 Great
Why this score?

Signature Kahlo self-portrait, high public recognition, strong feminist and symbolic reputation, slightly below her top canonical works.

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4 David with the Head of Goliath

David with the Head of Goliath is a late painting by Caravaggio, generally dated around 1610 and held by the Galleria Borghese in Rome. It shows the young David holding Goliath's severed head, which is widely interpreted as bearing Caravaggio's own features. Rather than presenting a simple triumph,...

8.62 Great
Why this score?

Late Caravaggio masterpiece, self-portrait symbolism and moral intensity, high scholarly standing.

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5 Self-Portrait as the Allegory of Painting

Self-Portrait as the Allegory of Painting, commonly called La Pittura, is an oil painting by Artemisia Gentileschi, generally dated to the late 1630s. It shows the artist actively painting while wearing attributes assigned to the personification of Painting in Cesare Ripa's influential emblem book I...

8.36 Great
Why this score?

Exceptional Artemisia self-image, rare allegorical self-portrait, high scholarly reputation and growing public recognition.

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6 Two Studies for Self-Portrait (Bacon, 1977)

Two Studies for Self-Portrait is a 1977 oil-on-canvas diptych by Irish-British painter Francis Bacon. The work presents the artist's face in two separate panels, a format Bacon used to examine his own image from different perspectives. Bacon produced numerous self-portraits throughout his career, an...

8.25 Great
Why this score?

Self-portrait format and late-career intensity give strong standing; smaller scale and repetition keep it below peak Bacon.

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7 Bust of Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux (Self-Portrait)

This terracotta self-portrait bust was created by Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux, a leading French sculptor during the Second Empire under Napoleon III. Known for his dynamic and expressive style, Carpeaux was a significant departure from the rigid neoclassicism of his predecessors. The artwork, currently h...

8.10 Great
Why this score?

Carpeaux self-portraits are admired for vitality and expressive modeling, with solid specialist acclaim but limited public familiarity.

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8 Two Studies for a Self-Portrait (Bacon, 1986)

"Two Studies for a Self-Portrait" is a 1986 oil on canvas diptych by the Irish-born British figurative painter Francis Bacon. Created when the artist was in his late seventies, the work presents two closely cropped views of his aging face emerging from a dark, formless background. The painting exemp...

8.05 Great
Why this score?

Late self-portrait diptych carries strong psychological charge; admired, though below Bacon's most influential works.

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9 Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror by John Ashbery

John Ashbery’s *Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror* (1975) is a pivotal American poetry collection exploring themes of perception, memory, and artistic creation. Recognized with the Pulitzer Prize, it showcases Ashbery's signature postmodern style characterized by fragmented narratives and evocative i...

10 Two Studies for a Self-Portrait

"Two Studies for a Self-Portrait" is a 1977 oil on canvas painting by the Irish-British artist Francis Bacon. Composed of two connected panels, the artwork features two distinct, distorted depictions of Bacon's own aging face set against flat, stark backgrounds. The work exemplifies Bacon's focus on...

11 Self-Portrait

Self-Portrait is a London-based contemporary fashion brand founded by Malaysian designer Andrew Tan in 2013. The label is known for integrating lace, embroidery, and intricate detailing into its ready-to-wear womenswear collections. It gained prominence for offering structured midi dresses and occas...

12 Self-Portrait in Three Colors – Mingus

Released in 1969, *Self-Portrait in Three Colors – Mingus* is a studio album featuring Miles Davis’s ensemble, showcasing extended improvisations and complex harmonic structures within the framework of Duke Ellington compositions.

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