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Instead, his portraits highlight the tension between the self and the image, rising to the impossible challenge of capturing the space between the two. Egon Schiele: Portraits continues at the ...
Egon Schiele’s “Self Portrait (1910)” and “Standing Girl in White Petticoat (1911)” have gaps in their history of ownership during the Nazi period, between 1933 and 1945, experts say.
Egon Schiele died in 1918 ... and a violent palette of chartreuse green and acid reds and yellows. Self-portraits from this period veer from explorations of adolescent anguish – “Self-Portrait ...
“Egon Schiele: Living Landscapes,” curated by ... One senses the same vehemence in a striking self-portrait made in 1911, in ...
In 1918, just days after his wife Edith Harms, six months pregnant, died of influenza, Schiele himself succumbed to the ravages of the Spanish Flu. A final, funereal gallery titled “My Self-Portraits” ...
And perhaps no painter better captures the sense of liberation and latent crisis of that era — the era of Freud and Mahler — than Egon Schiele. While his self-portraits may be the first works ...
Self-portrait with raised bare shoulder, painted in 1912 by Egon Schiele. (credit: Wikimedia Commons) Last week, three other Schiele works believed to have come from the Grünbaum collection were ...
Good artworks can rarely be deciphered easily and those that can are generally less fascinating than complex and meaningful ones. This applies to Egon Schiele’s short but highly productive artistic ...