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Egon Schiele

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Discusses the life and career of the Austrian artist, shows a selection of his portraits, nudes, and landscapes, and considers the themes of alienation and sexuality in his work

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First published August 1, 1987

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Simon Wilson

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Simon Wilson is an art historian & retired Tate Gallery curator (1967-2002).

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May 9, 2009
Schiele has slowly established himself as my favorite artist over the years--there's something about that distinctive combination of twitchy sexual energy, bitter existential anguish and the startling insistence of the exposure of the self that deeply moves me. Very little of his work is "beautiful" per se, but for me, somewhere along the way he often stumbles into the sublime. Though a rather slender collection, this particular tome served for me as the best introduction to his work, with short, illuminating essays by Wilson that cluster and contextualize Schiele's work in themes ("Themes of Life and Death," "Nude Self-Portraits: the Self, Metaphysical and Sexual Angst") rather than adhere to a strict chronology. I return to it often.

"He grapples directly with the reality he depicts, reshaping and re-creating it so that it becomes a new independent pictorial entity, a kind of super reality charged with the psychic power of the artist's vision, with his ideas, feelings and emotions."
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November 14, 2010
A quick but informative read. A good book for anyone wanting an introduction into the life and work of Schiele. The pages are filled with photos of his work, sadly quite a few are in black and white but they are still great examples of the amazing work he produced in his short life.
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