It has been 100 years since the death of the great Egon Schiele – the master of the beautiful and the grotesque, the erotic and the ugly, the exemplar of all that was brilliant and original about turn ...
“The Women of Klimt, Schiele and Kokoschka,” a stunning exhibition exploring the numerous and almost obsessive depictions of women painted by Gustav Klimt, Egon Schiele, and Oskar Kokoschka, has ...
Good artworks can rarely be deciphered easily and those that can are generally less fascinating than complex and meaningful ones. This applies to Egon Schiele’s short but highly productive artistic ...
The Austrian artist Egon Schiele was only 28 when he died in 1918, but he left behind about 400 paintings and around 3,000 works on paper—more than many artists produce in a lifetime twice as long.
Egon Schiele is a member of the club of great artists who died prematurely, incompletely creating and sharing their beauty and wisdom: Raphael, age 37; Mozart, 35; Shelley, 29; and, Keats, 25, to name ...
Egon Schiele, "Self-Portrait with Lowered Head," 1912 Public domain A new digital catalogue raisonné dedicated to Egon Schiele dives into the Austrian Expressionist’s extensive oeuvre, from the ...
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 ...
NEW YORK-- A work of art that Nazis stole from a man who was murdered in a concentration camp has been returned to the rightful owner's family. Austrian artist Egon Schiele's 1918 drawing entitled ...
It's one of the longest running holocaust restitution cases: works by painter Egon Schiele were handed back to its rightful heirs today in New York. The original owner was murdered by the Nazis. Seven ...
Painted in the aftermath of a particularly turbulent time in Schiele’s life following his release from prison in Neulengbach, Austria, this is one of his only boat pictures. The artist’s use of a ...
During a ceremony and press conference Wednesday in New York, seven drawings by the Austrian expressionist Egon Schiele were returned to the heirs of their former owner, Fritz Grünbaum, whose art ...
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