What happens when an artist turns the brush toward their own face—and their own soul? In this poetic exploration from The Inner Code of Art, we uncover how self-portraiture becomes a profound emotional confession. Through the eyes of Frida Kahlo, Egon Schiele, Vincent van Gogh, Pablo Picasso, and Rembrandt, we examine how artists transform suffering, identity, and revelation into visual truth.
This episode blends scholarly insight with deep human reflection, guiding art lovers over 50 into the hidden chambers of artistic self-examination. If you are drawn to the mystery, meaning, and emotional resonance of great art, you are home.
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Keywords: Art History, Meaning of Art, Emotional Self-Portraiture, The Inner Code of Art.
00:00:00:00 HOOK
00:01:11:14 CHAPTER 1 — The Echo of the Past
00:02:26:10 CHAPTER 2 — The Geometry of Emotion
00:03:51:15 CHAPTER 3 — The Viewer’s Dialogue
00:04:59:22 EPILOGUE & FINAL CTA
Bibliography
• Selfhood and Representation: Psychological Studies in Self-Portraiture
• Color and Trauma in Post-Impressionist Painting
• Embodied Identity in Modernist Self-Portraiture
• The Baroque Gaze: Vision, Light, and Self-Revelation
• Symbolism and Auto-Biography in Latin American Art
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