Egon Schiele
The Egoist
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Thames & Hudson Ltd
Published:5th Mar '07
Should be back in stock very soon
This book offers a deep exploration of Egon Schiele's life and art, highlighting his controversial themes and innovative style.
Egon Schiele's life unfolded in Vienna during the twilight years of the Habsburg Empire, a time marked by social upheaval and artistic innovation. As he navigated the complexities of his existence, Schiele faced rejection from his family and societal backlash due to his provocative interest in young girls. This tumultuous backdrop deeply influenced his art, which became a powerful expression of his profound loneliness and his fixation on themes of sexuality, death, and decay. Through his work, he confronted the darker aspects of human experience, leaving an indelible mark on the art world.
Despite his untimely death at the age of twenty-eight, Schiele's legacy endures through a remarkable body of work that continues to captivate audiences. Egon Schiele is not just a collection of paintings; it is an exploration of the artist's psyche and the societal norms he challenged. The book presents a thoughtful analysis of his controversial themes while also shedding light on the formal experiments and stylistic innovations that characterized his later expressionist portraits and allegorical works.
Richly illustrated and supported by contemporary documents, this volume serves as both an introduction and a deep dive into Schiele's art and life. It invites readers to engage with the complexities of his character and the artistic revolution he embodied, revealing the significance of his contributions to modern art. Egon Schiele is a testament to the enduring power of creativity in the face of adversity.
ISBN: 9780500301210
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 240g
160 pages