EGON SCHIELE
1890-1918
Born in Tullin on the Danube, Austria.
Studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna, but his development was due less to that institution than to his admiration for Klimt.
He was also strongly influenced by Hodler and by Far Eastern art.
He served in the first war and died just after.
At first Schiele's work showed decided affinities with the Jungendstil.
Later he adopted an expressive style characterized by a decorative delineation in which there was both mysticism and psychological insight.
"Cardinal and Nun, (Caress)", 1912
"Woman undressing", 1914
"kneeling girls", 1911
"yellow town"
"Mother and child", 1912
"the embrace", 1917
with his wife Edith, 1918
"reclining woman with green stockings", 1917
portrait of his wife Edith, 1918
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