Wall Street Journal: ‘Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror’: Parmigianino’s Brilliantly Warped Perspective
If you think the selfie was born as a direct result of the cellphone, “Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror,” painted just over 500 years ago by Francesco Mazzola, the Italian artist commonly known as ...
Artnet news: Self-portrait in convex mirror (from John Ashbery's Self Portrait in a Convex Mirror)
Self-portrait in convex mirror (from John Ashbery's Self Portrait in a Convex Mirror)
In 1847, French photography pioneer Charles Nègre created a 3D self-portrait using a "witch's mirror" - a clever piece of 19th-century surveillance technology. These convex mirrors, popular in homes ...
The selfie is a smartphone-produced version of the self-portrait, which has been a staple of art and photography history since artists first began seeing examining their own images in the mirror. In ...
MSN: Hidden for 175 years: Photographer's mysterious "witch mirror" 3D self-portrait emerges
four lithographs, an offset, a woodcut, an aquatint, a photoengraving and a disk, collected in a round stainless steel box with inserted convex mirror ...
Sofonisba Anguissola painted more self-portraits than any Renaissance artist after Albrecht Dürer If you had six daughters in the 16th century, you had a problem. Dowries, after all, add up. The ...
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