Self-Portrait (from 'The Addenbrookes Hospital Series')
About this artwork
John Bellany has always used his immediate surroundings and his own experiences as raw material for his art. In 1988 the artist underwent liver transplant surgery. As soon as he came out of the intensive care unit at Addenbrookes Hospital, Cambridge, Bellany set to work producing self-portraits, and charting the course of his hospitalisation and convalescence and covering the walls of his hospital room with drawings and watercolours. They reflect the inevitable ups and downs of the patient: the intense physical pain, the discomfort and fears that he might not pull through, and then the optimism about a new lease of life.
Updated before 2020
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artist:John Bellany (1942 - 2013) Scottish
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title:Self-Portrait (from 'The Addenbrookes Hospital Series')
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date created:12 May 1988
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materials:Watercolour and black chalk on paper
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measurements:77.50 x 56.90 cm
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credit line:Purchased 1990
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accession number:GMA 3537
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artwork photographed by:Antonia Reeve
John Bellany
John Bellany
Bellany was born in the fishing village of Port Seton, near Edinburgh. He studied at Edinburgh College of Art and at the Royal College of Art, London. His work of the 1960s and 1970s dealt with original sin, guilt, sex and death. His characteristic paintings are large compositions featuring his own...