The artwork titled “Self-Portrait with and without the Mask,” created by Francesco Clemente in 2005, belongs to the Transavantgarde movement and falls under the genre of self-portrait. In the artwork, there are multiple depictions of a human face alongside a metamorphosed version resembling a pig with fluid interplay between the human and pig-like features. The background is dominated by bold, dark blue hues, lending a stark contrast to the more earth-toned figures. The transitions between the human and animalistic elements suggest an exploration of identity, duality, and perhaps a commentary on the multifaceted nature of self-perception. The intricate facial expressions and thoughtful composition invoke contemplation, inviting viewers to ponder the symbolism behind wearing and removing masks, both literal and metaphorical.