Egon Schiele (b. 1890 - 1918)
The artist's sister, Melaine, 1908
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Egon Schiele (b. 1890 - 1918)
The artist's sister, Melaine, 1908
saw one of my favorite paintings in the world in real life the other day and omg i love art and i love loving art
Playing with incrustations :)
Julianne Moore art work recreation by Peter Lindbergh
Seated Woman With Bent Knee by Egon Schiele The Cripple by John Currin Man Crazy Nurse #3 by Richard Prince Madame X by John Singer Sargent Woman With a Fan by Amedeo Modigliani Adele Bloch Bauer I by Gustav Klimt
Portrait of the Painter Anton Peschka, 1909
Oil and metallic paint and pencil on canvas, 110.2 x 100cm
Schiele's portrait of his friend and later brother-in-law (Peschka married Gerti Schiele) is in the Klimt style. The silhouette, chair and background all establish flat two-dimensionality rather than the illusion of space. The composition is relieved by Viennese Art Nouveau motifs.
Egon Schiele a 16 anni, nell'ottobre 1906, poco dopo la sua ammissione all'Accademia di Belle Arti di Vienna
Egon Schiele - Casa con lavadero para secar ropa (1917)
Egon Leo Adolf Schiele, más conocido como Egon Schiele (Tulln an der Donau, Austria, 12 de junio de 1890-Viena, Austria, 31 de octubre de 1918), fue un pintor y grabador austriaco contemporáneo y discípulo de Gustav Klimt Fue, junto a Oskar Kokoschka, el mayor representante del expresionismo austriaco. En su corta pero agitada vida produjo 340 pinturas y alrededor de 2800 dibujos.
Su vida estuvo rodeada por un aura de misticismo y de talento muy precoz. Entre su obra creativa figuran poemas y experimentos fotográficos. Su particular estilo lo situó entre los movimientos expresionistas, especialmente de la Secesión de Viena con una tipología muy personal.