Evoking techniques of the great masters of the 20th century (namely Cézanne, Modigliani, Picasso, Giacometti, Larry Rivers and Lichtenstein), the series The Urs Lüthis - Selbstportraits nach grossen Meistern des 20 (1970) reveals a game with multiple points of view. Varied each time according to different stylistic standards, the representation of the self becomes dependent upon a deliberately embraced choice. In this way, The Urs Lüthis harks back to the postmodern movement, inviting the viewer to consider the world in light of its multiplicity and versatility.