1908, Richared Gerstl, Self-Portrait, Laughing -- Belvedere Palace (Vienna)
From the museum label: In his short artistic career, Richard Gerstl remained an outsider. A passionate music lover and student at the Vienna academy, he refused to exhibit his works in public and had little contact with colleagues. Independently from the various artist groups in Vienna, from 1905 onward he started developing a radically modern expressiveness that seems ahead of its time and was probably inspired by the works of Edvard Munch. When he died at the young age of twenty-five, he left behind around eighty works, which did not become known to a wider public until several decades later. They include numerous self-portraits, mostly with a serious expression. Even the laugh captured with wild brushstrokes in this portrait is more menacing than cheerful.
1908, Richared Gerstl, Self-Portrait, Laughing -- Belvedere Palace (Vienna)
From the museum label: In his short artistic career, Richard Gerstl remained an outsider. A passionate music lover and student at the Vienna academy, he refused to exhibit his works in public and had little contact with colleagues. Independently from the various artist groups in Vienna, from 1905 onward he started developing a radically modern expressiveness that seems ahead of its time and was probably inspired by the works of Edvard Munch. When he died at the young age of twenty-five, he left behind around eighty works, which did not become known to a wider public until several decades later. They include numerous self-portraits, mostly with a serious expression. Even the laugh captured with wild brushstrokes in this portrait is more menacing than cheerful.