Self-Portrait with Halo 1889 Oil on wood 79.2 × 51.3 cm (31.18 × 20.20 in) National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. Accession number Wildenstein no. 323 (W323) Paul Gauguin Art Books Artist Index A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - J - K - L - M N - O - P - Q - R - S - T - U - V - W - X - Y - Z ==--==--== Home ==++==++== Paintings, Drawings. These two works need to be read as a pair in order to appreciate the wealth of symbols they embody. This Self-Portrait with elements of caricature is one of Gauguin's most important and radical paintings. In it the painter seems to be melancholic. The background is filled with three Christian symbols: the apple, the halo, and the snake.

Selfportrait with Halo (1889) by Paul Gauguin Artchive
Selfportrait with Halo (1889) by Paul Gauguin Artchive
Paul Gauguin, Selfportrait with Halo and Snake, 1889 Stock Photo
Paul Gauguin, Selfportrait with Halo and Snake, 1889 Stock Photo
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Gauguin Self Portrait With Halo
Gauguin Self Portrait With Halo
Gauguin Self Portrait With Halo
Gauguin Self Portrait With Halo
Gauguin Self Portrait With Halo
Gauguin Self Portrait With Halo
Paul Gauguin Self Portrait With Halo and Snake Famous Artwork
Paul Gauguin Self Portrait With Halo and Snake Famous Artwork
Gauguin Self Portrait With Halo
Gauguin Self Portrait With Halo
Gauguin Self Portrait With Halo
Gauguin Self Portrait With Halo
Selfportrait With Halo, Paul Gauguin, 1889 Reproduction Famous Artist
Selfportrait With Halo, Paul Gauguin, 1889 Reproduction Famous Artist
Gauguin Self Portrait With Halo
Gauguin Self Portrait With Halo
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Self Portrait With Halo Gauguin Art 5D Diamond Painting
Gauguin Self Portrait With Halo
Gauguin Self Portrait With Halo
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Gauguin Self Portrait With Halo
Gauguin Self Portrait With Halo
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Autorretrato De Gauguin Con Halo Paul Gauguin Autorretrato
Autorretrato De Gauguin Con Halo Paul Gauguin Autorretrato
Paul Gauguin Self Portrait With Halo Wall Art, Digital Download,
Paul Gauguin Self Portrait With Halo Wall Art, Digital Download,
Gauguin Self Portrait With Halo
Gauguin Self Portrait With Halo
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Autorretrato De Gauguin Con Halo Paul Gauguin Autorretrato
Selfportrait with Halo (1889) by Paul Gauguin Artchive
Selfportrait with Halo (1889) by Paul Gauguin Artchive
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Paul Gauguin 2x Matted 18x24 Black Ornate Framed Art Print
Selfportrait With Halo, Paul Gauguin, 1889 Reproduction Famous Artist
Selfportrait With Halo, Paul Gauguin, 1889 Reproduction Famous Artist
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Gauguin Zelfportret Met Halo
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Paul Gauguin Self Portrait with Halo and Snake Framed Wall
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Selfportrait With Halo, Paul Gauguin, 1889 Reproduction Famous Artist
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Self Portrait, c.1890 Paul Gauguin
Paul Gauguin's Selfportrait With Halo and Snake Vintage Art Self
Paul Gauguin's Selfportrait With Halo and Snake Vintage Art Self

This self-portrait, and one Gauguin did of de Haan, were painted on a pair of cupboard doors. At the time, Gauguin's likeness was described by friends as an "unkind character sketch"- a caricature. Today, it is the subject of intense analysis. Some see the artist casting himself in the role of Satan, others as Christ.. Self-Portrait with Halo and Snake, also known as Self-Portrait, is an 1889 oil-on-wood painting by French artist Paul Gauguin, which represents his late Brittany period in the fishing village of Le Pouldu in northwestern France.