Self-Portrait with a Straw Hat (obverse: The Potato Peeler) , 1887
40.6 x 31.8 x 5 cm (h x w x d)
Oil on canvas

Van Gogh produced more than twenty self-portraits during his Parisian sojourn (1886–88). Short of funds but determined nevertheless to hone his skills as a figure painter, he became his own best sitter: "I purposely bought a good enough mirror to work from myself, for want of a model." This picture, which shows the artist's awareness of Neo-Impressionist technique and color theory, is one of several that are painted on the reverse of an earlier peasant study.

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