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Enjoy this 3-D adaptation female figurine from a Schiele painting as a centerpiece in your modern art collection! Note the original painting shown in "Other Images" below.
When Egon was only 15 years old his father, who had become insane because of syphilis, died after his younger sister had died earlier. After this, the relationship with his mother became very difficult, but the bond with his sister Gerti remained strong (which, according to the local opinion, in fact showed 'unhealthy aspects'). In this beautiful, modest portrait of Gerti, style aspects of both Sezession and of Shiele's later, harsh expressionist work can be recognized.
EGON SCHIELE (1890-1918)
The artist and painter who, during his short life, developed from a Jugendstil artist into the exponent of Viennese expressionism. Because nearly his entire family worked for the Austrian railways, Egon Schiele was expected to do the same. Instead, this self-willed young man signed up for the Viennese art academy. He admired Sezession and in particular Gustav Klimt whom he had met in 1907 and who took him under his wing as a protégé. In Schiele’s early work his liking for Eastern-Asian art can be recognized immediately, and it links up perfectly with the illustrative, ornamental Viennese Jugendstil. Later on he developed a powerful angular style which was entirely his own, and which made him into the exponent of early Viennese expressionism. Much of his work consists of portraits, including many self portraits where he sometimes distinguished himself from his subject in a most frightening fashion. Its sexual aspect, which is nearly always present, is sometimes explicitly expressed. The combination of colors, which was added after the drawing was finished, is sharp and alienating. Death, with which he was frequently confronted during his short life, played a big part in his choice of subject.
Egon Schiele led a short, eventful and, for those days, scandalous life. In 1918 he died of the Spanish flu, 28 years of age, and some months after his young wife Edith fell victim to the same epidemic.
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Features
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- Stunning hand colored detailswork!
- Definate conversation starter!
- Highlights any collection!
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Specifications
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Size |
7" H x 5.25" W x 2" L. |
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Material |
Museum quality solid resin |
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Finish |
Hand colored details |
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Shipping Weight |
4 Lbs |
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See Also
Other Images
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