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Q115385425
Egon Schiele

Q115385425

1913
300 €
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Original dimensions
48.2 x 31.8 cm
Museum
Albertina
Year
1913
Palette
Hand-painted in oil on canvas · Museum-quality materials · Ships worldwide
Albertina MuseumArt NouveauEgon schieleExpressionnisme

Scene depicted

The painting Q115385425 depicts a captivating composition, both introspective and revealing of human nature. In his characteristic style, Egon Schiele offers a disturbing and seductive perspective on the human subject, capturing the nuances of anxiety and beauty that surround it, while making the canvas resonate in unison with his own artistic turmoil. The piercing gaze of the figures lingers, inviting us to probe our own depth.

Historical context

In order to dive into the heart of artistic history, this iconic canvas, created in Vienna, Austria, during the vibrant period of the early 20th century, illustrates the talent of Egon Schiele , a pillar of the expressionist movement. The painting summarizes an era where the sensitivity of the human soul was revealed through bold brushstrokes, and is currently housed in the Albertina museum, a cultural landmark. Its finesse, enhanced by its dimensions of 48.2 x 31.8 cm, gives it a visual impact of great precision.

Place in the artist's career

This painting is situated at a significant turning point in Schiele's career, as he established himself as a master of emotion through his painting. Alongside works such as “Self-Portrait with Yellow Face” and “Woman Standing in Red,” Q115385425 manifests an heightened sensitivity where technique serves a psychological vibration, illustrating his constant evolution as an artist.

Anecdote

“I seek to capture the inner world,” said Schiele, as he swept his palette with a vigorous hand. This statement resonates particularly in the genesis of the masterpiece Q115385425, born from intense inspiration, perhaps on a gentle spring morning, where the bright glow of Vienna met the tumultuous emotions of a creative mind. Each stroke of this painting bears witness to this quest for echo between the artist and the world around him.