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Intriguing 'SelfPortraitFace' by Ivan Albright – a haunting portrait of an aged man with intense eyes & a weathered expression. Explore this powerful, symbolic work from 1897.

Ivan Albright fue un pintor estadounidense reconocido por el Realismo Mágico, destacando por sus meticulosamente detallados autorretratos y paisajes que exploran temas como la muerte y el paso del tiempo. Descubre su obra maestra y legado artístico único!

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Biografía del artista

Ivan Albright: The Obsessive Painter of Decay

Ivan Le Lorraine Albright (February 20, 1897 – November 18, 1983) stands as a singular figure in American art history—a magician of realism whose canvases captured not just what was seen but the insidious creep of time and the unsettling beauty of disintegration. Born near Chicago to Adam Emory Albright, a landscape painter descended from gunsmiths, Albright’s artistic journey began alongside his identical twin brother, Malvin, at the Art Institute of Chicago where they chose disparate paths—Ivan pursuing painting and Malvin sculpture—a decision that would profoundly shape their lives and careers. Albright's formative years were imbued with a deep fascination for European masters like El Greco and Rembrandt, artists who wrestled with similar themes of spirituality and mortality. This early exposure instilled in him an unwavering appreciation for craftsmanship and precision – values that would become central to his artistic practice. His father’s influence fostered a meticulous approach to artmaking, mirroring the dedication he himself would bring to every project. He attended Northwestern University but abandoned his studies after recognizing their limitations, prioritizing instead intensive explorations of art at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign where he briefly investigated architecture before rejecting commercial pursuits in favor of artistic contemplation. A transformative experience unfolded during World War I when Albright served as a medical illustrator in Nantes, France. The unsettling imagery produced during this period—scenes depicting human suffering and decay—served as an impetus for his subsequent preoccupation with morbidity and the exploration of death – themes that would permeate his entire oeuvre. Following stints in Philadelphia and Chicago, Albright steadily gained recognition for his distinctive style and masterful technique. He became a professor at Illinois State University where he taught painting and printmaking, nurturing the talents of aspiring artists and disseminating his artistic vision. Albright’s artistic breakthrough arrived in the 1930s when he perfected a revolutionary method—one that demanded years of painstaking preparatory drawings and involved applying hundreds of tiny brushes with unwavering care. This technique wasn't merely about replicating visual appearances; it allowed him to convey profound psychological depth by subtly shifting perspectives and highlighting relationships between subjects. Critics often describe his style as “Magic Realism,” recognizing its blend of hyperrealistic depiction with dreamlike distortions—a stylistic choice that reflects Albright’s conviction in art’s capacity to illuminate hidden truths beneath the surface of everyday experience. His canvases are characterized by an extraordinary level of detail, capturing textures and nuances that defy conventional representation. Albright's output includes iconic paintings like ‘The Farmer’s Kitchen,’ a haunting portrayal of rural life rendered in exquisite detail and imbued with symbolic resonance; ‘Self-Portrait,’ a deeply introspective study capturing the aging process with unflinching honesty; and 'SelfPortraitFace', which explores themes of identity and perception. These works exemplify Albright's unwavering commitment to confronting existential questions—his canvases serve as meditations on time, loss, and the inescapable beauty found within decay. Ivan Albright’s legacy endures not only for his technical brilliance but also for his profound artistic vision—a vision that continues to inspire artists and captivate audiences today.
  • Notable Works: “The Farmer’s Kitchen,” “Self-Portrait,” “SelfPortraitFace”
  • Influences: El Greco, Rembrandt
  • Technique: Hundreds of tiny brushes applied with meticulous care; painstaking preparatory drawings.
  • Movement: Magic Realism
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Ivan Albright

Ivan Albright

1897 - 1983 , Estados Unidos

Información clave

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Realismo mágico
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • El Greco
    • Rembrandt
  • Date Of Birth: 20 de febrero de 1897
  • Full Name: Ivan Le Lorraine Albright
  • Nationality: Americano
  • Notable Artworks:
    • La cocina del campesino
    • Autorretrato
    • AutorretratoCara
  • Place Of Birth: North Harvey, Estados Unidos