Paraskeva Clark

Myself

1933
Considered among the most powerful figure paintings in Canadian art, this self-portrait is direct, self-confident and elegant. Painting herself while she was three months pregnant, Clark challenged the social mores regarding the visibility and celebration of the pregnant female body in the 1930s. Exhibited at the 1933 Canadian Group of Painter’s exhibition, the work presented the artist as a strong, professional woman, boldly commanding the viewer’s attention.
Title
Myself
Date
1933
Medium
Painting
Materials
oil on canvas
Dimensions
101.6 x 76.7 cm
Nationality
Canadian
Credit line
Purchased 1974
Accession number
18311

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