From February, The Courtauld Gallery will stage
the display - from "Self-Portrait with a Dark Felt Hat" painted
in 1886 in Paris to "Self-Portrait with a Palette" which van
Gogh painted in an asylum in Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, southern
France, in September 1889. He died the following year.
Part of The Courtauld collection, the well-known "Self-Portrait
with Bandaged Ear", which van Gogh painted in 1889 after cutting
off most of his ear, will also be on show alongside loaned
works.
"This will be the first time that the full span of Van Gogh’s
self-portraiture has been explored in an exhibition," the
gallery, which will re-open in November after a refurbishment,
said in a statement on Thursday.
"An outstanding selection of more than 15 self-portraits will be
brought together to trace the evolution of Van Gogh’s
self-representation ... Several works in the exhibition were
last together in Van Gogh’s studio and have never been reunited,
until now."
"Van Gogh Self-Portraits" will run at The Courtauld, which is
located in central London's Somerset House, from Feb. 3 to May
8, 2022.
(Reporting by Marie-Louise Gumuchian; Editing by Emelia
Sithole-Matarise)
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