Egon Schiele


A fundamental study of the Austrian artist's character and development.


Erwin Mitsch


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Price: USD$39.95

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Overview
  • Studies the character and development of Austrian artist Egon Schiele (1890–1918), a major figure in the birth of modern art
  • Shows how Schiele's distinctive Expressionism confirmed Vienna as a leading centre of the fine arts
  • Illustrated with a representative selection of his nudes, portraits, allegories and landscapes
  • Explores Schiele's relationships with his contemporaries, including Munch, Rodin and Klimt



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About the book

Erwin Mitsch's authoritative study of Egon Schiele's paintings and drawings includes a careful and representative selection of his nudes, portraits, allegories and landscapes, in order to provide a thorough overview and penetrative insight into the artist's character and life as well as his works themselves.

The Austrian painter Egon Schiele (1890-1918) was a crucial and widely recognized figure in the birth of modern art. His uncompromising style of expression gave form to the anxieties and insecurities that beset Western culture at the turn of the nineteenth century, stigmatizing modern art to this day.



 

About the author(s)
Erwin Mitsch was for many years on the staff of the Albertina, Vienna.

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