Egon Schiele
1890-1918 Austrian Egon Schiele Gallery Egon Schiele (12 June 1890 ?C 31 October 1918) was an Austrian painter, a protege of Gustav Klimt, and a major figurative painter of the early 20th century. Schiele's body of work is noted for the intensity and the large number of self-portraits he produced. The twisted body shapes and the expressive line that characterize Schiele's paintings and drawings make the artist an early exponent of Expressionism, although still strongly associated with the art nouveau movement (Jugendstil). The most important collection of Schiele's work is housed in the Leopold Museum, Vienna. In 1907, Schiele sought out Gustav Klimt. Klimt generously mentored younger artists, and he took a particular interest in the gifted young Schiele, buying his drawings, offering to exchange them for some of his own, arranging models for him and introducing him to potential patrons. He also introduced Schiele to the Wiener Werkstätte, the arts and crafts workshop connected with the Secession. In 1908 Schiele had his first exhibition, in Klosterneuburg. Schiele left the Academy in 1909, after completing his third year, and founded the Neukunstgruppe ("New Art Group") with other dissatisfied students. Sitzender weiblicher Akt, 1914Klimt invited Schiele to exhibit some of his work at the 1909 Vienna Kunstschau, where he encountered the work of Edvard Munch, Jan Toorop, and Vincent van Gogh among others. Once free of the constraints of the Academy's conventions, Schiele began to explore not only the human form, but also human sexuality. At the time, many found the explicitness of his works disturbing.

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Egon Schiele Self Portrait oil painting


Self Portrait
mk189 1913 postcard
Painting ID::  47914
Egon Schiele
Self Portrait
mk189 1913 postcard
   
   
     

Egon Schiele Portrait of Friederike maria Beer oil painting


Portrait of Friederike maria Beer
mk189 1914 Oil on canvas 190x120.5cm
Painting ID::  47915
Egon Schiele
Portrait of Friederike maria Beer
mk189 1914 Oil on canvas 190x120.5cm
   
   
     

Egon Schiele Young Mother oil painting


Young Mother
mk189 1914 Oil on canvas 100x120cm
Painting ID::  47916
Egon Schiele
Young Mother
mk189 1914 Oil on canvas 100x120cm
   
   
     

Egon Schiele Two girls lying entwined oil painting


Two girls lying entwined
mk189 1915 Pencil gouache 32.8x49.7cm
Painting ID::  47917
Egon Schiele
Two girls lying entwined
mk189 1915 Pencil gouache 32.8x49.7cm
   
   
     

Egon Schiele Russian prisoner of war oil painting


Russian prisoner of war
mk189 1915 Pencil and gouache 44x30cm
Painting ID::  47918
Egon Schiele
Russian prisoner of war
mk189 1915 Pencil and gouache 44x30cm
   
   
     

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     1890-1918 Austrian Egon Schiele Gallery Egon Schiele (12 June 1890 ?C 31 October 1918) was an Austrian painter, a protege of Gustav Klimt, and a major figurative painter of the early 20th century. Schiele's body of work is noted for the intensity and the large number of self-portraits he produced. The twisted body shapes and the expressive line that characterize Schiele's paintings and drawings make the artist an early exponent of Expressionism, although still strongly associated with the art nouveau movement (Jugendstil). The most important collection of Schiele's work is housed in the Leopold Museum, Vienna. In 1907, Schiele sought out Gustav Klimt. Klimt generously mentored younger artists, and he took a particular interest in the gifted young Schiele, buying his drawings, offering to exchange them for some of his own, arranging models for him and introducing him to potential patrons. He also introduced Schiele to the Wiener Werkstätte, the arts and crafts workshop connected with the Secession. In 1908 Schiele had his first exhibition, in Klosterneuburg. Schiele left the Academy in 1909, after completing his third year, and founded the Neukunstgruppe ("New Art Group") with other dissatisfied students. Sitzender weiblicher Akt, 1914Klimt invited Schiele to exhibit some of his work at the 1909 Vienna Kunstschau, where he encountered the work of Edvard Munch, Jan Toorop, and Vincent van Gogh among others. Once free of the constraints of the Academy's conventions, Schiele began to explore not only the human form, but also human sexuality. At the time, many found the explicitness of his works disturbing.

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