George Bahgory (Egypt, born 1932) Self-Portrait
Provenienza : Provenance: Property from a distinguished private collection, Cairo George Bahgory's self-portrait captures his signature blend of playfulness and boldness, presenting himself with a Christ-like aura that is both striking and whimsical. The composition, with its large, round, almost halo-like head, echoes a long tradition in art history where powerful figures have depicted themselves as prophets or religious icons—figures like Cesare Borgia or Alexander the Great come to mind. However, unlike these historical examples, Bahgory's portrayal feels more tongue-in-cheek than grandiose. The exaggerated features and abstract rendering reflect his larger-than-life personality, offering a playful, almost narcissistic reflection that avoids the pitfalls of arrogance. This self-portrait is as much a statement of Bahgory's humor and self-awareness as it is a nod to his place within the wider artistic tradition.
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