As a young amateur painter and future art school dropout, I frequently found myself haunted by the faces of two artists, that famously odd couple from my favorite art history novelizationâand Kirk Douglas role and Iggy Pop songâLust for Life. Vincent van Gogh and Paul Gauguin, above and below respectively, the tormented Dutch fanatic and burly French bullyâhow, I still wonder, could such a pair have ever co-existed, however briefly? How could such beautifully skewed visions of life have existed at all?
Van Gogh and Gauginâs several self-portraits still inspire wonder. My younger self had the luxury of seeing these particular two up close and in person at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC: Van Goghâs gaunt and piercing visage, Gauguinâs sneering self-parody. Now, thanks to the wonders of digital technology, my older self, and yours, can view and download high-resolution photos of both paintings, and over 35,000 more from the museumâs vast holdings, through NGA Images, âa repository of digital images of the collections of the National Gallery of Art.â
There youâll find works by another obsessive Dutch self-portraitist, Rembrandt van Rijn, such as the lush 1659 painting below. Youâll find paintings from the heroes of the various Renaissances and French Impressionism, from movements modern and colonial, pastoral and urban. The collection is dizzying, and a lover of art could easily lose hours sorting through it, saving âopen access digital images up to 3000 pixels each [â¦] available free of charge for download and use.â The purpose of NGA Images is âto facilitate learning, enrichment, enjoyment, and exploration,â and thereâs no doubt that it satisfies all of those goals and then some. You can peruse the Gallery’s most requested images here.
Browse the various collections, including one devoted to self-portraits. Conduct advanced searches, if youâve more knowledge of the Galleryâs many treasures. Use the âlightbox arrangerâ to sort, store, annotate, and save your own personalized collections for future viewing. You are the curator! And the lucky beneficiary of the National Galleryâs beneficence. While I can tell you from experience that itâs nothing like standing face to face with these paintings in their in-real-life dimensions, textures, lines, and colorsâdespite the throngs of disinterested touristsâitâs at least a close second. And for students and educators of the visual arts, NGA Images offers an opportunity like no other to view and share great works of art often hidden away from even the museumâs visitors. Enjoy!
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Josh Jones is a writer and musician based in Durham, NC. Follow him at @jdmagness
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