From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishself-portraitˌself-ˈportrait noun [countable] ALAVPa drawing, painting, or description that you do of yourself
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self-portrait• Instead, there is a self-portrait called Distance.• Tony's full-frontal is one of dozens of celebrity self-portraits to be sold at Sotheby's, London.• Surviving daguerreotype self-portraits reveal a slim figure with strongly chiselled features.• If so, Parler's is the first self-portrait known in medieval art.• In the middle was a sharp little machine self-portrait, with a blinking question mark inside on the screen inside the screen.• In other words, they were painting journeys to the spirit world, not self-portraits.• He provides a satisfying self-portrait, though not a particularly flattering one.• The same sale also features Salvator Rosa's superb self-portrait with the artist glaring suspiciously at himself, at £200/300,000.