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Edward Lear, Self-portrait (colour litho)
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Edward Lear, Self-portrait (colour litho)
7168692 Edward Lear, Self-portrait (colour litho) by Lear, Edward (1812-88) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Edward Lear, Self-portrait. Illustration for Queery Leary Nonsense edited by Lady Strachey, with an introduction by The Earl of Cromer (Mills & Boon, 1911). Digitally cleaned image.); © Look and Learn
Media ID 24703752
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This vibrant and whimsical self-portrait by Edward Lear captures the essence of the artist's playful personality. In this color lithograph, Lear depicts himself wearing a variety of hats, showcasing his love for eccentricity and humor. The summer clothes he adorns add to the lightheartedness of the scene, evoking a sense of carefree joy. Lear's self-portrait is not just a static image; it exudes movement and energy. With a mischievous grin on his face, he appears to be engaged in a lively dance or choreography, as if entertaining an invisible audience with his comedic antics. His animated walk suggests that life is meant to be enjoyed through laughter and levity. The lithographic technique used in this illustration enhances its vibrancy and depth of color. Each hue bursts forth from the print, creating an eye-catching visual spectacle that demands attention. Lear's mastery as both an artist and comedian shines through in every stroke. This early 20th-century artwork was originally created for "Queery Leary Nonsense" edited by Lady Strachey with an introduction by The Earl of Cromer. It showcases Lear's ability to bring humor into various forms of artistic expression. With this self-portrait, Edward Lear invites us into his world filled with wit and imagination. It serves as a reminder that sometimes we need to let go of our inhibitions, embrace our inner child, and find delight in life's simplest pleasures - just like Lear himself did throughout
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