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Kleinveld and Julien
Elizabeth Kleinveld (Dutch, b. 1967)
Epaul Julien (American/Louisiana, b. 1972)


"Ode to van Eyck's Self Portrait", 2012
Ilford gold fibre silk print
from the "In Empathy We Trust" series.
Framed.
sight 23" x 17", framed 30-1/2" x 24-1/2"

Provenance: Octavia Art Gallery, New Orleans, Louisiana; Private collection, New Orleans, Louisiana.

Notes: Epaul Julien of E2 portrays van Eyck in this self-portrait. The original work, which hangs at the National Gallery, is often called "Portrait of a Man in a Turban", and it is thought to be a self-portrait. While there is no direct evidence for this, the sitter's dress is appropriate for a man of van Eyck's position and the headdress, which is a chaperon, is intricately tied as an artist would have done while painting.

This image is part of the ongoing series, E2, by Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien, which uses photography to reimagine iconic images from the history of art, spanning 600 years, starting with Flemish Primitives.

With subjects enacting roles with varied representations of race, age and sexual orientation, E2 invites viewers to see the familiar images by Western artists with a fresh perspective in the hopes that they will realize how stereotypes can lead to prejudice and discrimination.

"Ode to van Eyck's Self Portrait", 2012
Ilford gold fibre silk print
from the "In Empathy We Trust" series.
Framed.
sight 23" x 17", framed 30-1/2" x 24-1/2"

  • Provenance: Octavia Art Gallery, New Orleans, Louisiana; Private collection, New Orleans, Louisiana.
  • Notes: Epaul Julien of E2 portrays van Eyck in this self-portrait. The original work, which hangs at the National Gallery, is often called "Portrait of a Man in a Turban", and it is thought to be a self-portrait. While there is no direct evidence for this, the sitter's dress is appropriate for a man of van Eyck's position and the headdress, which is a chaperon, is intricately tied as an artist would have done while painting.

    This image is part of the ongoing series, E2, by Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien, which uses photography to reimagine iconic images from the history of art, spanning 600 years, starting with Flemish Primitives.

    With subjects enacting roles with varied representations of race, age and sexual orientation, E2 invites viewers to see the familiar images by Western artists with a fresh perspective in the hopes that they will realize how stereotypes can lead to prejudice and discrimination.

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