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Schiele Prints Collection IV

 

This thoughtfully curated collection can be scattered throughout your home, or hung together.

Works include:

Schiele: Two Women Hugging Print, 1911

Schiele: Seated Nude Print, 1910

Schiele: Sleeping Girl Print, 1911

About the artist

Egon Schiele was an Austrian painter and one of the most prominent figures of Austrian Expressionism. Born on June 12, 1890, in Tulln, Austria, Schiele had a short but impactful career as an artist. His distinctive style, characterized by its raw and intense depiction of the human form, made him a pioneer of modern art.

Schiele’s artwork often explored themes of sexuality, death, and the human condition. He had a unique ability to convey emotions through his bold and distorted figures, using expressive lines and vibrant colors. His portraits, self-portraits, and nudes are particularly renowned for their provocative and psychologically charged nature.

Throughout his life, Schiele faced controversy and criticism due to the explicit nature of his artwork. However, he found support from a small circle of artists and patrons who recognized his exceptional talent. His paintings and drawings continue to captivate viewers with their rawness and emotional depth.

Tragically, Schiele’s life was cut short at the age of 28 when he, along with his wife Edith, succumbed to the Spanish flu pandemic in 1918. Despite his brief career, Schiele’s impact on the art world remains significant, and his contributions to Expressionism continue to inspire artists and art enthusiasts worldwide.

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