Schiele Egon 1890 1918 Collection
Egon Schiele (1890-1918) was a renowned Austrian artist known for his provocative and daring works
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Egon Schiele (1890-1918) was a renowned Austrian artist known for his provocative and daring works. His self-portraits, such as "Self-portrait, 1910, " showcase his unique style that combines gouache, watercolor, and charcoal on paper. In "Lying Young Girl, Half Nude, 1912, " Schiele explores the female form using watercolor and gouache over pencil on paper. One of Schiele's notable pieces is "Outstretched Nude, 1914, " which captures the raw beauty of the human body through delicate pencil strokes and vibrant gouache accents. In "Lovers; Liebespaar, 1911, " he depicts an intimate moment between two individuals with intricate pencil work. Schiele's exploration of eroticism can be seen in works like "Erotic Scene (Self-portrait); Erotische Szene (Selbstportrat), 1911. " Here he uses pencil to create a sensual composition that blurs the lines between artistry and personal expression. In "Female Torso in Lingerie and Black Stockings; Weiblicher Torso in Unterwasche und Schwarzen Strumpfen, 1917, " Schiele employs a combination of gouache, watercolor, and black crayon to depict a seductive yet vulnerable figure. His ability to capture emotion is evident in pieces like "Two Girls; Zwei Madchen" where he skillfully blends watercolor and pencil to portray youthful innocence. Similarly captivating is his work titled "Woman with Red Pants and Standing Female Nude; Liegende Frau mit roter Hose und stehender weiblicher Akt" where he masterfully combines gouache, watercolor, and pencil to create contrasting textures. Schiele's fascination with the human form continues in pieces like "Female Torso; Weiblicher Torso" where he experiments with various mediums including gouache, watercolor, and pencil to create a captivating composition.