Gwendolen Mary John, Self-portrait, 1902
Gwen John studied art at a time when women were not typically professional artists. The school she studied at was the only art school in the United Kingdom that allowed female students, though women and men had to take separate classes.
This early self-portrait by Gwen John is typically self-contained. It set the tone for the many paintings she would create where women are posed indoors, seated with their hands neatly folded.
Other self-portraits by Gwen John:
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