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Self-Portrait (Mon Visage Peut-Être)
Image Not Available for Self-Portrait (Mon Visage Peut-Être)

Self-Portrait (Mon Visage Peut-Être)

Dateca. 1959 - 61
Label TextBorn to a noble family in Kiev, Russia, Graham served in the Circassian Regiment before the revolution. He came to New York in 1920 and studied painting. Abstraction, realism, fauvism, and surrealism all captured his attention. During bouts of depression, Graham like to portray himself as a superhuman warrior. In a journal from the mid-1940s, he made notes about the violent and vitally active Slavic temperament, presumably thinking of himself: "It is mystic, spiritual, fatalistic, with occaisional classicism." This occult self-portrait brings many of these themes together.
Object number87.41
Exhibition HistorySeattle, Washington, Seattle Art Museum, "Modern in America", July 8, 2004 - February 27, 2005 (7/8/2004 - 2/27/2005) Seattle, Washington, Seattle Art Museum, "Collection Highlights: 1945 to the Present", September 12, 1996 - June 1, 1997 (09/12/1996 - 06/01/1997)
Credit LineGift of the Estate of Mark Tobey
Dimensions15 7/8 x 13 5/8 in. (40.4 x 34.6 cm)
MediumGraphite, ink, tape, paper, cardboard
Cardbird I
Robert Rauschenberg
1971
Object number: 81.62.1
Cardbird III
Robert Rauschenberg
1971
Object number: 81.62.2
Cardbird IV
Robert Rauschenberg
1971
Object number: 81.62.3
Cardbird V
Robert Rauschenberg
1971
Object number: 81.62.4
Cardbird VI
Robert Rauschenberg
1971
Object number: 81.62.5
Cardbird VII
Robert Rauschenberg
1971
Object number: 81.62.6
Cardbird II
Robert Rauschenberg
1971
Object number: 84.176
Image courtesy of Sikkema Jenkins & Co
2006-09
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