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Self Portrait

Artist (Aberdeen, Scotland, c.1589 - 1644)
Date1637
Mediumoil on canvas
ClassificationsPaintings And Drawings
Dimensions71 x 54.9cm
Frame Size: 103.6 × 88.2cm
AcquisitionPurchased in 1923.
CopyrightOut of copyright - CC0
LocationOn Display - Gallery 18
Object numberABDAG003051
About MeGeorge Jamesone is the first Scottish figure to emerge in the 17th century as an individual artistic personality, distinct from the craftsman-painter. He was apprenticed to John Anderson, a decorative painter in Edinburgh and enjoyed a considerable reputation in his lifetime.

In this self-portrait the artist is turned towards the viewer, confidently displaying a miniature, possibly of his wife. A palette can be seen in the lower right hand corner. The pose and dark setting reflect Dutch painting of this period.

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This self-portrait is a form of marketing: Jamesone, posing with a palette (bottom right) and a portrait miniature, is making a statement that he is an artist and confident in his work.
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