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Composition after Portrait of Three Men (Self-Portrait)
Egon Schiele

Composition after Portrait of Three Men (Self-Portrait)

1911
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Original dimensions
37 x 55 cm
Museum
Not specified
Year
1911
Palette
Hand-painted in oil on canvas · Museum-quality materials · Ships worldwide
Art NouveauEgon schieleExpressionnisme

Scene depicted

The painting depicts a trio of male figures, uniting elements of introspection and contemplation. Each character is a reflection of the inner struggles of society, thus revealing the existing tensions during this troubled time. The composition highlights the vulnerability of the human being, while focusing attention on the intense and deep gaze of the subjects, as if each gaze were telling you a part of their story.

Historical context

Created in 1911, this painting is part of the expressionist movement, emanating from Vienna, Austria. The city, pulsating with a unique artistic energy, is the cradle of many avant-garde movements that will mark history. The canvas , although not preserved in a specific museum, demonstrates the unparalleled mastery of its creator and his quest for human authenticity through light and shadow.

Place in the artist's career

This Composition after Portrait of Three Men (Self-Portrait) represents a pivotal moment in the career of Egon Schiele , marking a turn towards greater artistic maturity. Associated with other works such as Portrait of Wally and Self-Portrait with the Ear , one can perceive his bold stylistic progression, navigating between chaos and beauty, between life and death.

Anecdote

“Every hidden face is a story to tell,” Schiele might have whispered one spring morning as he explored his city. It was in the quiet alleys that he found inspiration for this masterpiece , translating a fascinating emotional depth through this iconic painting .