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  1. Egon Schiele. Painter and precociously talented draftsman; accepted into Vienna's Academy of Fine Arts in 1906 at age sixteen. From 1907 was mentored by Gustav Klimt, who invited him to exhibit at monumental 1909 Kunstschau exhibition. From 1910, works characterized by virtuosic use of line in penetrating portraits with expressive, contorted ...

  2. The Austrian painter Egon Schiele is famous, or some would argue infamous, for the disturbed intensity, twisted bodies and raw sexuality he depicted in his paintings, many of which are self-portraits. A major figurative painter of the 20th century, he created over 3,000 works on paper and around 300 paintings, often considered shocking and ...

  3. The Austrian painter Egon Schiele is famous, or some would argue infamous, for the disturbed intensity, twisted bodies and raw sexuality he depicted in his paintings, many of which are self-portraits. A major figurative painter of the 20th century, he created over 3,000 works on paper and around 300 paintings, often considered shocking and ...

  4. Egon Schiele; E. Šylės fotoportretas, 1914 m. Gimė 1890 m. birželio 12 d. Tulnas: Mirė 1918 m. spalio 31 d. (28 metai) Viena: Palaidotas (-a) Viena, Ober St ...

  5. www.artnet.com › artists › egon-schieleEgon Schiele | Artnet

    Egon Schiele was an Austrian Expressionist painter who, despite his short life, had a major influence on Modernist figurative painting in the 20th century. Notorious during his time for his bold portrayals of human sexuality, he has remained a subject of fascination and controversy to this day, and was closely associated with a group of artists known as the Vienna Secessionists led by his ...

  6. Egon Schiele (12. června 1890 Tulln – 31. října 1918 Vídeň) byl rakouský malíř a kreslíř; žák Gustava Klimta. Poté, co opustil vídeňskou secesi , si vytvořil vlastní působivý styl, jenž svou náladou zapadá do evropského expresionismu .

  7. Dec 6, 2023 · Egon Schiele, The Hermits, 1912, oil on canvas, 71-1/4 x 71-1/4″ (Leopold Museum, Vienna) Key points: The use of gold and fractured appearance of the background recall religious art of the medieval period, uniting the spiritual concerns of the past with the psychic interests of the modern age.

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