
Minneapolis Institute of Art
Self-portrait with Cigarette
Ingeborg Westfelt-Eggertz
- Date
- c. 1890
- Medium
- Oil on canvas
- Department
- European Art
- Institution
- Minneapolis Institute of Art
After seven years spent studying and working in Paris, Ingeborg Westfelt-Eggertz returned to Stockholm in 1890 at the age of thirty-five. She painted this self-portrait around the same time, looking out at the viewer with a self-assured half-smile. Westfelt-Eggertz takes the unusual step of depicting herself with a lit cigarette at a time when smoking was viewed as an unacceptable habit for Swedish women of her status. She does not depict herself simply as a woman artist, holding a paintbrush in one hand, but as a citizen of the world, looking out at the viewer with confidence. Sweden, Europe
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