Artwork

Autorretrato

Autorretrato, by Luis Candido Lopez, oil, 1857
Autorretrato, by Luis Candido Lopez, oil, 1857

Autorretrato is an oil painting by the Realist artist Luis Candido Lopez. It dates from 1857 and is held in the collection of the National Museum of Fine Arts, Argentina.

About this work

Overview

Autorretrato is a 1857 oil painting by Luis Cándido López, an Argentine artist known for his Naïve style and historical battle scenes.

Subject & Meaning

The painting is a portrait of the artist himself, depicting a young man in formal attire with a serious and introspective expression, suggesting a professional or formal context.

Technique & Style

López's use of strong contrasts between light and dark creates a sense of volume, characteristic of the chiaroscuro technique, within a Realist framework.

History & Provenance

López, who fought in the Paraguayan War, created this self-portrait before his military service, which later influenced his notable historical battle scenes.

Artist & collection

Portrait of Luis Candido Lopez

Artist

Luis Candido Lopez

Cándido López (29 August 1840 – 31 December 1902) was an Argentine soldier and painter who worked in the Naïve style. He is best known for his historical scenes from the Paraguayan War in which he fought.