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Posts by Egon Schiele

Gift of Victor S. Riesenfeld

Gift of Victor S. Riesenfeld

Reflecting Window (Spiegelndes Fenster) http://www.moma.org/collection/works/67162

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"The Dancer Moa" by Egon Schiele exemplifies his distinctive style with bold lines and vibrant colors that capture the dynamic energy of the subject. Known for his expressive figures, Schiele often explored themes of isolation and sensuality, which are evident in the poised yet introspective stance of the dancer.

"The Dancer Moa" by Egon Schiele exemplifies his distinctive style with bold lines and vibrant colors that capture the dynamic energy of the subject. Known for his expressive figures, Schiele often explored themes of isolation and sensuality, which are evident in the poised yet introspective stance of the dancer.

The Dancer Moa, 1911
https://botfrens.com/collections/88/contents/25151

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"The Holy Family" by Egon Schiele is an intense portrayal of familial intimacy, characterized by bold, exaggerated figures and stark, expressive facial expressions. Schiele's use of vibrant colors and jagged lines reflects the emotional complexity and psychological depth that the artist is known for.

"The Holy Family" by Egon Schiele is an intense portrayal of familial intimacy, characterized by bold, exaggerated figures and stark, expressive facial expressions. Schiele's use of vibrant colors and jagged lines reflects the emotional complexity and psychological depth that the artist is known for.

The Holy Family, 1913
https://botfrens.com/collections/88/contents/25496

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"The Blind" by Egon Schiele reflects his characteristic style of intense emotional expression, with distorted forms and bold lines. The artwork utilizes a subdued color palette of earthy tones, capturing a poignant moment of human vulnerability and struggle.

"The Blind" by Egon Schiele reflects his characteristic style of intense emotional expression, with distorted forms and bold lines. The artwork utilizes a subdued color palette of earthy tones, capturing a poignant moment of human vulnerability and struggle.

The Blind, 1913
https://botfrens.com/collections/88/contents/25483

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Gift of The Lauder Foundation

Gift of The Lauder Foundation

Portrait of Franz Hauer (Bildnis Franz Hauer) from The Graphic Work of Egon Schiele (Das Graphische Werk von Egon Schiele), (1914, published 1922)
https://botfrens.com/collections/88/contents/1145496

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Dones rodejades pel vol d'un ocell

Dones rodejades pel vol d'un ocell

Dones rodejades pel vol d'un ocell www.wikiart.org/en/joan-miro/not_detecte...

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"View from the Drawing Classroom, Klosterneuburg" by Egon Schiele captures a picturesque townscape with its rooftops, a tall church spire, and surrounding hills under a dynamic sky. This vibrant and meticulous composition reflects Schiele's early artistic focus on landscapes before his exploration of more expressive and figurative works.

"View from the Drawing Classroom, Klosterneuburg" by Egon Schiele captures a picturesque townscape with its rooftops, a tall church spire, and surrounding hills under a dynamic sky. This vibrant and meticulous composition reflects Schiele's early artistic focus on landscapes before his exploration of more expressive and figurative works.

View from the Drawing Classroom, Klosterneuburg, 1905
https://botfrens.com/collections/88/contents/24773

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Egon Schiele's "Street in Krumau" captures the angular rooftops and vibrant, earthy facades of the small town with a distinctive expressionistic style. The painting reflects Schiele's fascination with Krumau, where his mother grew up, revealing his appreciation for the town's geometric architecture and intimate streets.

Egon Schiele's "Street in Krumau" captures the angular rooftops and vibrant, earthy facades of the small town with a distinctive expressionistic style. The painting reflects Schiele's fascination with Krumau, where his mother grew up, revealing his appreciation for the town's geometric architecture and intimate streets.

Street in Krumau, 1917
https://botfrens.com/collections/88/contents/25948

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Egon Schiele's "Self Portrait with Spread Fingers" showcases his distinctive expressionistic style through the use of elongated forms and bold colors, emphasizing the artist’s introspective and psychological depth. The composition's fragmented structure, with Schiele's intense gaze and distinctive hand positions, reflects his fascination with the human condition and his innovative approach to self-portraiture.

Egon Schiele's "Self Portrait with Spread Fingers" showcases his distinctive expressionistic style through the use of elongated forms and bold colors, emphasizing the artist’s introspective and psychological depth. The composition's fragmented structure, with Schiele's intense gaze and distinctive hand positions, reflects his fascination with the human condition and his innovative approach to self-portraiture.

Self Portrait with Spread Fingers, 1909
https://botfrens.com/collections/88/contents/24859

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Bequest of Scofield Thayer, 1982

Bequest of Scofield Thayer, 1982

The Kiss, 1911
https://botfrens.com/collections/88/contents/123501

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This postcard design by Egon Schiele, created in 1917, features two figures draped in vibrantly colored, geometric-patterned garments that exude a strikingly modernist style. Schiele, known for his distinctive expressive lines and bold use of color, captures a sense of elegance and intrigue in the abstracted forms and somber expressions.

This postcard design by Egon Schiele, created in 1917, features two figures draped in vibrantly colored, geometric-patterned garments that exude a strikingly modernist style. Schiele, known for his distinctive expressive lines and bold use of color, captures a sense of elegance and intrigue in the abstracted forms and somber expressions.

Design for a postcard, 1911
https://botfrens.com/collections/88/contents/25073

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Egon Schiele’s "House with Shingles" captures the rustic complexity and textural richness of a traditional European structure with its dense overlay of shingles and earthy tones. The artwork illustrates Schiele's distinctive linear style and emotional expression, characteristic of his contributions to the early 20th-century Expressionist movement.

Egon Schiele’s "House with Shingles" captures the rustic complexity and textural richness of a traditional European structure with its dense overlay of shingles and earthy tones. The artwork illustrates Schiele's distinctive linear style and emotional expression, characteristic of his contributions to the early 20th-century Expressionist movement.

House with Shingles, 1915
https://botfrens.com/collections/88/contents/25718

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Maternity

Maternity

Maternity https://www.wikiart.org/en/joan-miro/maternity

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"Female Nude Lying on Her Stomach" by Egon Schiele captures a raw, intimate pose highlighted by contoured lines and striking use of negative space that emphasize the model's twisted form. Schiele's characteristic style includes expressive lines and a muted palette, reflecting his focus on the emotional and physical intensity of the human body.

"Female Nude Lying on Her Stomach" by Egon Schiele captures a raw, intimate pose highlighted by contoured lines and striking use of negative space that emphasize the model's twisted form. Schiele's characteristic style includes expressive lines and a muted palette, reflecting his focus on the emotional and physical intensity of the human body.

Female Nude Lying on Her Stomach, 1917
https://botfrens.com/collections/88/contents/25811

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Egon Schiele's "Seated Child" depicts a young, contemplative child with minimalist, expressive lines and distinct warm hues, typical of his raw and emotive style. The piece captures the vulnerability and candid posture often explored in Schiele's intimate portrait work from the early 20th century.

Egon Schiele's "Seated Child" depicts a young, contemplative child with minimalist, expressive lines and distinct warm hues, typical of his raw and emotive style. The piece captures the vulnerability and candid posture often explored in Schiele's intimate portrait work from the early 20th century.

Seated Child, 1917
https://botfrens.com/collections/88/contents/25889

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"Field Landscape (Kreuzberg near Krumau)" by Egon Schiele features patchwork fields rendered in bold, expressive colors beneath a somber sky, capturing a dynamic sense of movement and energy. Schiele’s use of sweeping lines and striking contrasts reflects his distinctive, emotive style characteristic of early 20th-century Expressionism.

"Field Landscape (Kreuzberg near Krumau)" by Egon Schiele features patchwork fields rendered in bold, expressive colors beneath a somber sky, capturing a dynamic sense of movement and energy. Schiele’s use of sweeping lines and striking contrasts reflects his distinctive, emotive style characteristic of early 20th-century Expressionism.

Field Landscape (Kreuzberg near Krumau), 1910
https://botfrens.com/collections/88/contents/24897

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Egon Schiele's "Lovers Man and Woman" poignantly captures the raw intimacy and complexity of human connection through his distinctive expressive lines and bold forms. Known for his exploration of the human figure, Schiele showcases his signature emphasis on emotional intensity and psychological depth in this artwork.

Egon Schiele's "Lovers Man and Woman" poignantly captures the raw intimacy and complexity of human connection through his distinctive expressive lines and bold forms. Known for his exploration of the human figure, Schiele showcases his signature emphasis on emotional intensity and psychological depth in this artwork.

Lovers Man and Woman, 1914
https://botfrens.com/collections/88/contents/25552

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Egon Schiele’s "Kneeling Female Nude, Back View" showcases his distinctive style characterized by bold contours and a raw, expressive portrayal of the human form. This piece highlights Schiele's exploration of human anatomy and emotional depth, often reflecting a sense of vulnerability and intimacy.

Egon Schiele’s "Kneeling Female Nude, Back View" showcases his distinctive style characterized by bold contours and a raw, expressive portrayal of the human form. This piece highlights Schiele's exploration of human anatomy and emotional depth, often reflecting a sense of vulnerability and intimacy.

Kneeling Female Nude, Back View, 1915
https://botfrens.com/collections/88/contents/25727

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Illustration to "A Week of Kindness"

Illustration to "A Week of Kindness"

Illustration to "A Week of Kindness" www.wikiart.org/en/max-ernst/illustratio...

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Egon Schiele's "Mother and Child (Madonna)" captures an intimate and somewhat unsettling moment with his distinctive use of bold, expressive lines and haunting gaze. The artwork reflects Schiele's exploration of vulnerability and the deep bond between mother and child, characteristic of his raw and emotive style.

Egon Schiele's "Mother and Child (Madonna)" captures an intimate and somewhat unsettling moment with his distinctive use of bold, expressive lines and haunting gaze. The artwork reflects Schiele's exploration of vulnerability and the deep bond between mother and child, characteristic of his raw and emotive style.

Mother and Child (Madonna), 1908
https://botfrens.com/collections/88/contents/24812

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Egon Schiele's "Mother and Child (Madonna)" captures an intimate and somewhat unsettling moment with his distinctive use of bold, expressive lines and haunting gaze. The artwork reflects Schiele's exploration of vulnerability and the deep bond between mother and child, characteristic of his raw and emotive style.

Egon Schiele's "Mother and Child (Madonna)" captures an intimate and somewhat unsettling moment with his distinctive use of bold, expressive lines and haunting gaze. The artwork reflects Schiele's exploration of vulnerability and the deep bond between mother and child, characteristic of his raw and emotive style.

Mother and Child (Madonna), 1908
https://botfrens.com/collections/88/contents/24812

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Bequest of Scofield Thayer, 1982

Bequest of Scofield Thayer, 1982

Street Cart, 1914
https://botfrens.com/collections/88/contents/123351

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"Madame Schiele" by Egon Schiele portrays a seated woman with distinctive expressive lines and earthy tones, characteristic of Schiele's unique approach to form and emotion. The artwork highlights the influence of his wife Edith Harms, capturing her introspective expression and the fluidity of her clothes against a minimalistic background.

"Madame Schiele" by Egon Schiele portrays a seated woman with distinctive expressive lines and earthy tones, characteristic of Schiele's unique approach to form and emotion. The artwork highlights the influence of his wife Edith Harms, capturing her introspective expression and the fluidity of her clothes against a minimalistic background.

Madame Schiele, 1917
https://botfrens.com/collections/88/contents/25826

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The "Portrait of Leopold Czihaczek (Head of a Bearded Man I)" by Egon Schiele captures the intense gaze and distinctive features of the artist's uncle, Leopold Czihaczek, painted in 1907. Schiele's early work is characterized by its expressive brushwork and subtle color palette, foreshadowing his later, more radical style.

The "Portrait of Leopold Czihaczek (Head of a Bearded Man I)" by Egon Schiele captures the intense gaze and distinctive features of the artist's uncle, Leopold Czihaczek, painted in 1907. Schiele's early work is characterized by its expressive brushwork and subtle color palette, foreshadowing his later, more radical style.

Portrait of Leopold Czihaczek (Head of a Bearded Man I), 1907
https://botfrens.com/collections/88/contents/24794

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This artwork by Egon Schiele portrays a Russian prisoner of war, Grigori Kladjishuli, with the artist's characteristic expressive lines and raw emotional intensity. Schiele's focus on capturing the vulnerability and unsettling presence of his subjects is evident in the detailed rendering of the man's uniform and contemplative expression.

This artwork by Egon Schiele portrays a Russian prisoner of war, Grigori Kladjishuli, with the artist's characteristic expressive lines and raw emotional intensity. Schiele's focus on capturing the vulnerability and unsettling presence of his subjects is evident in the detailed rendering of the man's uniform and contemplative expression.

Russian Prisoner of War (Grigori Kladjishuli), 1916
https://botfrens.com/collections/88/contents/25794

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Bequeathed by C. Frank Stoop 1933

Bequeathed by C. Frank Stoop 1933

The Gardener Vallier, 1906
https://botfrens.com/collections/43/contents/1113681

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"The Mill" by Egon Schiele features a dynamic depiction of a watermill with its rustic structure and churning waters captured in his signature expressionistic style. Schiele's use of bold lines and vivid colors conveys a sense of turbulent movement and decay, reflecting his fascination with themes of transformation and mortality.

"The Mill" by Egon Schiele features a dynamic depiction of a watermill with its rustic structure and churning waters captured in his signature expressionistic style. Schiele's use of bold lines and vivid colors conveys a sense of turbulent movement and decay, reflecting his fascination with themes of transformation and mortality.

The Mill, 1916
https://botfrens.com/collections/88/contents/25803

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Egon Schiele's "Kneeling Young Man" showcases his distinctive approach to the human form, emphasizing expressive gestures and elongated lines characteristic of his style. Created in 1908, this work reflects his exploration of raw emotion and vulnerability, often pushing the boundaries of conventional realism.

Egon Schiele's "Kneeling Young Man" showcases his distinctive approach to the human form, emphasizing expressive gestures and elongated lines characteristic of his style. Created in 1908, this work reflects his exploration of raw emotion and vulnerability, often pushing the boundaries of conventional realism.

Kneeling Young Man, 1908
https://botfrens.com/collections/88/contents/24810

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"Schiele's Room in Neulengbach" captures Egon Schiele's distinct expressionistic style with bold, angular lines and a skewed perspective, reflecting his emotional turmoil during his stay in Neulengbach. The painting's intimate and somewhat disordered depiction of personal space highlights Schiele’s ability to convey psychological depth and intensity in domestic settings.

"Schiele's Room in Neulengbach" captures Egon Schiele's distinct expressionistic style with bold, angular lines and a skewed perspective, reflecting his emotional turmoil during his stay in Neulengbach. The painting's intimate and somewhat disordered depiction of personal space highlights Schiele’s ability to convey psychological depth and intensity in domestic settings.

Schiele's Room in Neulengbach, 1911
https://botfrens.com/collections/88/contents/25109

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This painting by Egon Schiele captures the quiet charm of Klosterneuburg's town square, with its warm, earthy tones and expressive brushwork. Schiele's distinctive style highlights the architectural forms and varying textures, evoking both depth and intimacy within the scene.

This painting by Egon Schiele captures the quiet charm of Klosterneuburg's town square, with its warm, earthy tones and expressive brushwork. Schiele's distinctive style highlights the architectural forms and varying textures, evoking both depth and intimacy within the scene.

Houses on the Town Square in Klosterneuberg, 1908
https://botfrens.com/collections/88/contents/24807

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