Friday, January 30, 2026

Artists Pictured

Willem Drost
Self Portrait as St John the Evangelist
ca. 1655
oil on canvas
Agnes Etherington Art Centre, Kingston, Ontario


Gabriel Revel
Portrait of a Sculptor
ca. 1680
oil on canvas
Portland Art Museum, Oregon

Marie-Anne Perrache
Portrait of sculptor and engineer Antoine-Michel Perrache
ca. 1770-75
oil on canvas
Musée des Beaux-Arts de Lyon

Charlotte Bonaparte
Self Portrait
ca. 1824-26
oil on canvas
Princeton University Art Museum

Fidus (Hugo Höppener)
Elsa Knorr painting
1899
oil on canvas
(sold at Karl & Faber, Munich, 2019)
private collection

Frederic Clay Bartlett
Self Portrait in Mirror
ca. 1925
oil on canvas
Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington DC

Nora Heysen
Self Portrait
1932
oil on canvas
National Gallery of Australia, Canberra

Sonia Gechtoff
Self Portrait
1954
oil on canvas
Smithsonian American Art Museum,
Washington DC

James Chapin
Edward Hopper
1956
acrylic on panel
(commissioned by Time magazine)
National Portrait Gallery, Washington DC

Helen Lessore
Self Portrait
1966
oil on canvas
Arts Council Collection, Southbank Centre, London

Louisa Matthiasdottir
Self Portrait with Yellow Table
1981
oil on canvas
Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington DC

Neil Winokur
Laurie (Laurie Simmons)
1985
C-print
Whitney Museum of American Art, New York

David Hockney
Self Portrait
1986
color photocopy
National Portrait Gallery, Washington DC

Mary Beth McKenzie
Self Portrait
ca. 1990
oil on canvas
New Britain Museum of American Art, Connecticut

Nan Goldin
David Wojnarowicz at Home, NYC
1990
C-print
National Portrait Gallery, Washington DC

Louise Bourgeois
Self Portrait
1994
color etching and drypoint
National Portrait Gallery, Washington DC

Warrington Colescott
Picasso at Mougins: The Etchings
2002
aquatint
Whitney Museum of American Art, New York

The Wish

Niobe on Phrygian sands
Turn'd a weeping Statue stands:
And the Panionian Maid
In a Swallows wings arraid;
But a Mirrour I would be,
To be lookt on still by Thee;
Or the Gown wherein thou'rt drest,
That I might thy Limbs invest;
Or a Chrystal spring, wherein
Thou might'st bath thy purer skin;
Or sweet Unguents, to anoint
And make supple every Joynt;
Or a Knot, thy Breast to deck;
Or a Chain, to clasp thy Neck;
Or thy Shoe I wish to be,
That thou might'st but tread on me. 

– from Anacreontea (short anonymous ancient Greek poems in the spirit of Anacreon)
as translated by Thomas Stanley (1651)