Showing 24 artworks out of 26 with Egon Schiele and with 1917
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Explore Egon Schiele’s haunting ‘Mother with Two Children’ (1917). A poignant Expressionist portrait of grief & family, rich in emotion & historical context. Own a piece of art history.
Explore Egon Schiele’s ‘The Family’ – a raw Expressionist portrait of intimacy & wartime anxieties. Discover its symbolic depth & unique style in this haunting masterpiece.
Egon Leo Adolf Ludwig Schiele (German: [ˈeːɡɔn ˈʃiːlə] ; 12 June 1890 – 31 October 1918) was an Austrian Expressionist painter. His work is noted for its intensity and its raw sexuality, and for the many self-portraits the artist produced, including nude self-portraits. The twisted body shapes and the expressive line that characterize Schiele's paintings and drawings mark
Explore Egon Schiele’s ‘Embrace (Lovers II)’ – a haunting Expressionist masterpiece of intimacy & vulnerability. Discover its unique style, muted palette, and profound emotional depth at The Lehmbruck Museum.
Explore 'Mother and Two Children' (1917) by Egon Schiele – a poignant Expressionist portrait capturing maternal intimacy with Schiele’s signature raw emotion and striking lines.
A profound exploration of human vulnerability defines Egon Schiele’s 1917 Expressionist masterpiece Kneeling Girl, Resting on Both Elbows, inviting you to experience the raw intensity of this iconic figure.
Experience Egon Schiele's 'Summer Landscape, Krumau' (1917). This vibrant oil painting captures a picturesque Austrian town with expressive lines and emotional depth. Own a stunning reproduction today!
The artwork's aesthetic qualities align perfectly with Art Nouveau’s core tenets: sinuous lines dominate the composition, creating a sense of organic movement; color palettes are subdued yet rich, emphasizing tonal harmony; and meticulous brushwork conveys textural depth. Schiele’s stylistic innovations profoundly impacted Expressionist artists who followed him.
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Explore Egon Schiele's haunting 'Portrait of the Artist,' painted in 1917. Capturing melancholic beauty and subtle emotion, this masterpiece exemplifies Schiele’s signature style—a poignant reflection on life and death.
Explore Egon Schiele’s "Sitting Woman With Bent Knee." A haunting Expressionist watercolor capturing intimacy & distortion. Discover its unique style & Prague National Gallery's collection.
Egon Schiele’s ‘Portrait of Heinrich Benesch’ (1917) is a haunting Expressionist masterpiece. Bold lines, geometric forms & intense emotion capture the subject's inner state. A key work by this Austrian artist.
Egon Schiele’s ‘Portrait of Dr. Viktor Ritter von Bauer’ (1917) is a haunting Expressionist watercolor capturing introspection & intensity. Explore the artist's unique style and the painting's historical context.
Discover Egon Schiele’s "Portrait of Karl Maylander," a raw & emotionally intense Expressionist watercolor. Explore this captivating 1917 artwork's unique style and historical significance.
Experience Egon Schiele's 'Reclining Boy'! This poignant watercolor captures vulnerability and introspection through elongated forms & emotive lines, reflecting Expressionism’s raw emotion.
Egon Schiele’s intensely expressive "Head of Dr. Fritsch" (1917) captures a serious portrait in bold lines and dramatic shadows, reflecting the artist's expressionist style and preoccupation with mortality. Discover this poignant work and bring its timeless beauty into your space.
Discover Egon Schiele’s haunting ‘Sarena Lederer’ (1917). This expressive watercolor captures a woman's contemplative gaze, reflecting themes of mortality and intimacy within Schiele’s signature style.
Egon Schiele’s haunting watercolor ‘Reclining Female Nude,’ born from grief and imbued with Expressionist fervor, captures profound vulnerability through its simple composition and ethereal hues—a timeless masterpiece inviting contemplation and artistic appreciation.
Egon Schiele's 'Reclining Woman with Green Stockings' (1917) captures raw beauty and unsettling sensuality through bold lines & striking green hues, reflecting the artist’s Expressionist style.
Detailed analysis of the artwork’s composition, technique, symbolism (violet stockings representing sensuality), and historical context within Schiele’s oeuvre. Highlights include biographical information about Edith Harms and the artist's broader artistic concerns.
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