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  1. The meticulous photorealism with which Close began his career, demonstrated in his portrait paintings of the 1970s and 1980s, gave way in the 1990s to an increasingly painterly style. To make Self-Portrait he mapped a large Polaroid photograph onto a roughly drawn grid of squares, then used a somber palette of grays and browns to fill in the ...

  2. Chuck Close. Self-Portrait. 1997. Oil on canvas. 8' 6" x 7' (259.1 x 213.4 cm). Gift of Agnes Gund, Jo Carole and Ronald S. Lauder, Donald L. Bryant, Jr., Leon Black, Michael and Judy Ovitz, Anna Marie and Robert F. Shapiro, Leila and Melville Straus, Doris and Donald Fisher, and purchase. 215.2000. © 2024 Chuck Close. Painting and Sculpture

  3. Artwork Details. Title: Self-Portrait. Artist: Chuck Close (American, Monroe, Washington, 1940–2021 Oceanside, New York) Date: 1995. Medium: Silkscreen, ed. 50/50. Edition: 50/50. Dimensions: 64 1/4 × 53 3/4 in. (163.2 × 136.5 cm) Classification: Prints. Credit Line: Purchase, Reba and Dave Williams Gift, 1996.

  4. Chuck Close 1988. Chuck Close 's prints have a direct relationship to his oil portraits; they are based on a grid system. In some, he has employed mezzotint or lithography (using...

  5. Self-Portrait, 1997. oil on canvas. 102 x 84 in. (259.1 x 213.4 cm) Official Chuck Close website. © 2014–2016 Chuck Close. All Rights Reserved. Unless otherwise noted, all artwork reproduced courtesy the artist, Pace Prints, and Pace Gallery.

  6. Self-Portrait, 20042005. oil on canvas. 102 x 84.5 in. (259.1 x 214.6 cm) Official Chuck Close website. © 2014–2016 Chuck Close. All Rights Reserved. Unless otherwise noted, all artwork reproduced courtesy the artist, Pace Prints, and Pace Gallery.

  7. Chuck Close, Self-Portrait Date: 1997. Artist: Chuck Close (American, 1940-2021) and Grant Romer (American)