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Horace Vernet 
Self-Portrait 
1835 (ca) 
  
Oil on canvas 
47 x 39 cm 
  
Hermitage Museum 
Inventory number: ??-5679 
  
 
LL/113592 
  
(Curatorial description, accessed: 9 September 2021)
Here Vernet depicted himself in his studio in Rome after a journey through North Africa. Oriental exotica - the white baggy trousers, a red scarf at the waist, the long pipe, weaponry and carpet - are set against the prosaic details of the interior - the simple chair, the iron stove. Behind Vernet is a large empty canvas, suggesting that the artist is deep in thought, meditating of his next picture. Without being a particularly deep psychological study, this self-portrait provides us with an idea of Vernet's character: his sober, perceptive mind, self-confidence and tendency to show-off. 
 

 
  
 
  
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