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The World Art series is dedicated to the most significant figures in the history of art and their works. The beautifully designed books feature a wealth of high-quality color reproductions, allowing readers to gain a clear understanding of the artist's creations. Accompanying these images is a well-informed biographical text that summarizes not only essential information about the painter's life but also his attitudes, opinions, and general approach to art. Egon Schiele (1890–1918) was a prominent Austrian expressionist painter and draftsman, a student of Gustav Klimt. He created a number of self-portraits and nudes that shocked his contemporaries with their erotic charge. Schiele's work is characterized by its raw emotional intensity and exploration of the human form, making him a pivotal figure in the expressionist movement. His art continues to provoke thought and discussion, reflecting the complexities of desire and identity.

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Schiele, Egon Schiele

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2001
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Titre
Schiele
Langue
Anglais
Éditeur
Taschen
Publié
2001
Format
rigide
ISBN10
3822815705
ISBN13
9783822815700
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The World Art series is dedicated to the most significant figures in the history of art and their works. The beautifully designed books feature a wealth of high-quality color reproductions, allowing readers to gain a clear understanding of the artist's creations. Accompanying these images is a well-informed biographical text that summarizes not only essential information about the painter's life but also his attitudes, opinions, and general approach to art. Egon Schiele (1890–1918) was a prominent Austrian expressionist painter and draftsman, a student of Gustav Klimt. He created a number of self-portraits and nudes that shocked his contemporaries with their erotic charge. Schiele's work is characterized by its raw emotional intensity and exploration of the human form, making him a pivotal figure in the expressionist movement. His art continues to provoke thought and discussion, reflecting the complexities of desire and identity.