The central question of portraiture is how to best turn its subjects inside out — how to best manipulate an inanimate medium so as to capture an animate sitter with a hidden history of invisible ...
JANUARY 1944. No family came to visit the young woman who lay, withering, in the chilly psychiatric hospital on the hilly outskirts of Vienna. Had they peered through the huge iron gates into Steinhof ...
Some of the artist’s most psychologically insightful work came in the final years of his life — a mature period cut short by a pandemic. By Nina Siegal On Oct. 27, 1918, Egon Schiele sketched his wife ...
After a museum show in Seoul, the Expressionist’s work is part of TEFAF Maastricht. For one gallerist, his art “has as much to say now” as it did a century ago. By Rebecca Schmid Reporting from Vienna ...
How did Egon Schiele arrive at his particular vision of the human body? This has always puzzled me. If you go back and review his influences, such as Gustav Klimt and Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, or ...
"Changing Times: Egon Schiele's Last Years, 1914-1918" contains some 130 works from the Austrian artist. Leni Deinhardstein / Leopold Museum “We are living in the most violent time that the world has ...
Egon Schiele and the human form : drawings and watercolors : Des Moines Art Center, September 20-October 31, 1971, Columbus Gallery of Fine Arts, November 15-December 19, 1971, Art Institute of ...
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