- Egon Schiele
Infobox Artist
name = Egon Schiele
imagesize = 200px
caption = Photograph by Anton Josef Trčka
birthname = Egon Schiele
birthdate = birth date|1890|6|12|df=y
location =Tulln
deathdate = death date and age|df=yes|1918|10|31|1890|6|12
deathplace =Vienna
nationality =Austria n
field =Painting
training = Akademie der Bildenden Künste
movement =Expressionism
influenced by =Gustav Klimt
works = Porträt des Albert Paris von Gütersloh, 1918; Self-portrait, 1912
patrons =
awards =Egon Schiele (12 June 1890 – 31 October 1918) (pronounced|ˈʃiːlə, approximately SHEE-luh) was an
Austria n painter, a protégé ofGustav Klimt , and a major figurative painter of the early 20th century. Schiele's body of work is noted for the intensity and the large number of self-portraits he produced. The twisted body shapes that characterize Schiele's paintings and drawings make the artist a notable exponent ofExpressionism . The most important collection of Schiele's work is housed in theLeopold Museum ,Vienna .Biography
Education
Egon Schiele was born in
Tulln on theDanube . His father, Adolf, worked for the Austrian State Railways as a station master; his mother, Marie, was from Krumau, inBohemia . As a child, he attended the school run by theStift Klosterneuburg , where his arts teacher K.L. Strauch recognized and supported Schiele's artistic talent.When Schiele was 15 years old, his father died from
syphilis , and he became a ward of his maternal uncle, Leopold Czihaczec, who became distressed by Schiele's lack of interest in academic studies, yet recognized his passion and talent for art. In 1906 Schiele applied at Kunstgewerbeschule (the School of Arts and Crafts) inVienna , whereGustav Klimt had once studied. Within his first year there, Schiele was sent, at the insistence of several faculty members, to the more traditional Akademie der Bildenden Künste in Vienna in 1906. There, he studied painting and drawing, but was frustrated by the school’s conservatism. Records show thatAdolf Hitler was rejected by the Akademie in 1907; this has led to a misconception that Schiele and Hitler knew each other in Vienna.Klimt and first exhibitions
In 1907, Schiele sought out Gustav Klimt. Klimt generously mentored younger artists, and he took a particular interest in the gifted young Schiele, buying his drawings, offering to exchange them for some of his own, arranging models for him and introducing him to potential patrons. He also introduced Schiele to the
Wiener Werkstätte , the arts and crafts workshop connected with the Secession. In 1908 Schiele had his first exhibition, inKlosterneuburg . Schiele left the Academy in 1909, after completing his third year, and founded the "Neukunstgruppe" ("New Art Group") with other dissatisfied students.Klimt invited Schiele to exhibit some of his work at the 1909 Vienna "Kunstschau", where he encountered the work of
Edvard Munch ,Jan Toorop , andVincent van Gogh among others. Once free of the constraints of the Academy's conventions, Schiele began to explore not only the human form, but also human sexuality. At the time, many found the explicitness of his works disturbing.tyle
Egon Schiele is known for being grotesque, erotic, pornographic, and disturbing, focusing on sex, death, and discovery. He focused on portraits of others as well as himself. In his later years, while he still worked often with nudes, they were done in a more realist fashion. He also painted [http://www.belvedere.at/jart/prj3/belvedere/main.jart?rel=en&reserve-mode=active&content-id=1169655781729&gid=1173178733687&imgid=1173178733691 tributes] to
Van Gogh 's "Sunflowers" as well as [http://www.belvedere.at/jart/prj3/belvedere/main.jart?rel=en&reserve-mode=active&content-id=1169655781729&gid=1173178733687&imgid=1173178733692 landscapes] and still lifes. [citation | title= Egon Schiele: Erotic, Grotesque and on Display | publisher=ARTINFO | year=2005 | date= 1 April 2005| url= http://www.artinfo.com/news/story/108/egon-schiele-erotic-grotesque-and-on-display/| accessdate=2008-04-17 ]Controversy
In 1911, Schiele met the seventeen-year-old Valerie (Wally) Neuzil, who lived with him in Vienna and served as model for some of his most striking paintings. Very little is known of her, except that she had previously modelled for Gustav Klimt and might have been one of his mistresses. Schiele and Wally wanted to escape what they perceived as the claustrophobic Viennese milieu, and went to the small town of Český Krumlov (Krumau) in southern
Bohemia . Krumau was the birthplace of Schiele's mother; today it is the site of a museum dedicated to Schiele. Despite Schiele's family connections in Krumau, he and his lover were driven out of the town by the residents, who strongly disapproved of their lifestyle, including his alleged employment of the town's teenage girls as models.Together they moved to
Neulengbach , 35 km west of Vienna, seeking inspirational surroundings and an inexpensive studio in which to work. As it was in the capital, Schiele's studio became a gathering place for Neulengbach's delinquent children. Schiele's way of life aroused much animosity among the town's inhabitants, and in April 1912 he was arrested for seducing a young girl below the age of consent.When they came to his studio to place him under arrest, the police seized more than a hundred drawings which they considered pornographic. Schiele was imprisoned while awaiting his trial. When his case was brought before a judge, the charges of seduction and abduction were dropped, but the artist was found guilty of exhibiting erotic drawings in a place accessible to children. In court, the judge burned one of the offending drawings over a candle flame. The twenty-one days he had already spent in custody were taken into account, and he was sentenced to only three days' imprisonment. While in prison, Schiele created a series of 12 paintings depicting the difficulties & discomfort of being locked in a jail-cell.stating: "I intend to get married, advantageously, perhaps not to Wally.") Despite some opposition from the Harms family, Schiele and Edith were married on 17 June 1915, the anniversary of the wedding of Schiele's parents.
War
World War I now began to shape Schiele's life and work. Three days after his wedding, Schiele was ordered to report for active service in the army, he was initially stationed inPrague . In the army, Schiele was treated well by officers who respected his artistic talent. He never saw any fighting at the front, and was able to continue painting and sketching while guarding Russian prisoners of war, and doing light guard duties. By 1917, he was back in Vienna, able to focus on his artistic career. His output was prolific, and his work reflected the maturity of an artist in full command of his talents. He was invited to participate in the Secession's 49th exhibition, held in Vienna in 1918. Schiele had fifty works accepted for this exhibition, and they were displayed in the main hall. He also designed a poster for the exhibition, which was reminiscent of theLast Supper , with a portrait of himself in the place of Christ. The show was a triumphant success, and as a result, prices for Schiele's drawings increased and he received many portrait commissions. .Schiele participated in numerous group exhibitions, including those of the Neukunstgruppe in Prague in 1910 and
Budapest in 1912; theSonderbund ,Cologne , in 1912; and several Secessionist shows inMunich , beginning in 1911. In 1913, the Galerie Hans Goltz, Munich, mounted Schiele's first solo show. A solo exhibition of his work took place inParis in 1914.In the autumn of 1918, the
Spanish flu epidemic that claimed more than 20,000,000 lives in Europe reached Vienna. [http://www.belvedere.at/jart/prj3/belvedere/main.jart?rel=en&reserve-mode=active&content-id=1169655781729&gid=1173178733687&imgid=1173178733689 Edith] , who was six months pregnant, succumbed to the disease on 28 October. Schiele died only three days after his wife. He was 28 years old. During the three days between their deaths, Schiele drew a few sketches of Edith; these were his last works.Tributes
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Rachel's , an Americanpost-rock group, composed a score titled "Music for Egon Schiele " (released in 1996), for a theatrical dance production by Stephan Mazurek called "Egon Schiele" (presented in May 1995) based on the life of the artist.*
The Frames , an IrishAlternative rock group, composed the song "Santa Maria" (released in 2001 on the album "For the Birds"). The lyrics were inspired by the Rachel's album and reference the life of Egon Schiele, particularly the last days before he and his wife succumbed to theSpanish flu .*French recording artist,
Mylène Farmer , referenced Egon Schiele by name in her 1999 song "Je te rends ton amour ", on her "Innamoramento " album.*Richard Avedon writes about Schiele in his essay on portraiture entitled "Borrowed Dogs." The essay appears in "Performance & Reality: Essays from Grand Street," edited by Ben Sonnenberg.
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Mario Vargas Llosa uses the work of Schiele as a conduit to seduce and morally exploit a main character in his 1997 novel " [http://www.complete-review.com/reviews/vargas/notebook.htm The Notebooks of Don Rigoberto] "*"
Æon Flux " creator Peter Chung's animation style is deeply influenced by Schiele's work.* Excess & Punishment (aka
Egon Schiele Exzess und Bestrafung ) 1980 film originating in Germany with a European caste that explores Schiele's artistic demons leading up to his early death. The film is directed byHerbert Vesely and starsMathieu Carriere as Egon Schiele withJane Birkin as his early artistic muse andChristine Kaufman as his wife andKristina Van Eyck as her sister.ee also
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Painting the Century 101 Portrait Masterpieces 1900-2000
*List of Austrian artists and architects
*List of Austrians
*Self portrait References
* "Egon Schiele: The Complete Works" Catalogue Raisonné of all paintings and drawings by Jane Kallir, 1990, Harry N Abrams, New York, ISBN 0810938022
* "The Pornographer of Vienna." Biographical novel about Egon Schiele by Lewis Crofts (ISBN 1-905-84712-2)
* "Arrogance." Novel about Egon Schiele byJoanna Scott (ISBN 0-312-42388-8)
* "Egon Schiele: The Egoist" "(Egon Schiele: Narcisse échorché)" by Jean-Louis Gaillemin; Translated from the French by Liz Nash ©2006 ISBN-13 978-0-500-30121-0 & ISBN-10: 0-500-30121-2External links
* [http://www.leopoldmuseum.org/english/html/jugendstil.php "Leopold Museum, Vienna"] Leopold Museum, Vienna, houses the largest collection of Schiele's work.
* [http://www.belvedere.at/jart/prj3/belvedere/main.jart?rel=en&content-id=1169655781729&reserve-mode=active "Oesterreichische Galerie, Belvedere"] The Oesterreichische Galerie, Belvedere, in Vienna contains one of the greatest collections of Schiele's work.
* [http://www.zeno.org/Kunstwerke/A/Schiele,%20Egon Gallery of about 100 paintings by Schiele at zeno.org]
* [http://www.thenation.com/doc/20060123/danto/1 "Live Flesh"] A review of Schiele's work byArthur Danto in the "The Nation".
* [http://www.neuegalerie.org/neuemain.html "Neue Galerie for German and Austrian Art (New York)"]
* [http://www.museumonline.at/1997/schulen/bg10/english/schiele.htm Self-portraits by Schiele]
* [http://www.egon-schiele.net Hundreds of images by the artist]
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