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Egon Schiele: Drawings and Watercolors

by Jane Kallir, Egon Schiele

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Schiele's oils have often been reproduced and are well recognized. However, limited access to the fragile works on paper and dispersion among several collections have made for an unbalanced representation of his work as a draftsman.This book assembles drawings and watercolors from public and private collections and reproduces work from every year of the artist's career, beginning with the juvenilia and early academic studies. The focus means that work that is rarely reproduced is represented extensively, providing a unique opportunity to study the rapid artistic development of Schiele over the course of his brief twelve-year career.The book is organized chronologically and divided into year-by-year sections. Each section includes a text that discusses the major events in Schiele's life and the interrelation between the artist's drawing and developments in his oil painting. Features a previously unpublished Schiele watercolor and several works that have never been reproduced in color.… (more)
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Following the introduction, the book is arranged chronologically; the first chapter covering the years up to 1907 when the artist was seventeen, followed by 1908-1909, with the successive chapters covering a year each up to 1918. The chapters open with about six or seven pages of illustrated text, to be followed by the relevant drawings; there is no bibliography.

A very readable book, the text provides a year by year account of the artist’s progress; his family situation and personal life, his education and development as an artist and what influenced him. It is an intelligent and reasoned account.

The vast bulk of the book however is taken up with the drawings and watercolours. All the images are reproduced in full colour, including the monochrome drawings. It contains over three hundred illustrations which, with the exception of those illustrating the text, are presented one to a page, with the a few double page spreads. The printing is excellent and the images appear rich and strong, well conveying the subtle textures evident in the artist’s work.

This is a most handsome volume, fairly modest in dimensions, but at nearly 500 pages certainly not in content. It is beautifully produced and presented; the choice of font for the text has quite obviously been given careful consideration, and perfectly complements Schiele’s drawings. The images combined with the sensitively written text cannot but draw one to Schiele, and highlight what a tragic loss that he should enjoy such a short life. If anyone has any doubts about the genius of Egon Schile, a little time spent perusing this splendid book will surely put that to rights. ( )
  presto | Apr 24, 2012 |
An extensive and absolutely beautiful survey of Schiele's drawings and watercolor. I had a lot of fun browsing his erotic pictures. The text is fittingly brief, as it should be in an art book, but provides a decent amount of insight into the artist, his method and his art. My only complaint is that on the occasion images were printed as two page spreads the crease ate a lot of the image. ( )
  fundevogel | Jun 9, 2010 |
Egon Schiele is a study in the development of an artist from precocity to artistic maturity. All art is biographical. He especially recorded his adolescent preoccupation with the human body until some brief jail time, a love affaire, marriage, and service in the Austrian army in WWI caused him to develop a more mature style and values. He died the same year as Gustav Klimt, and was about to eclipse him in the Austrian art world when death by illness took him, Edith his wife, and Wally his girlfriend before marriage. He died as the Austro-Hungarian empire was about to collapse, the Hapsburg dynasty ended. The book is a tantalizing look at an aspect of Austrian culture that, like a rare Amazon flower, bloomed then just as quickly expired, its beauty drying between the pages of a botanist's collection book.

Highly readable, thorough, with extensive though not exhaustive illustrations by Egon Schiele, an Austrian artist born in 1890 who showed precocious talent but just as he was being recognized by the Austrian art world unfortunately died during the great flu epidemic in October 1918 just four days after his wife, Edith, died. His myriad drawings are scattered by the winds of artistic taste all about the world, but his relatively fewer paintings are mostly in Austrian museums. He's known for his nudes, but respected for his portraits and allegories. The author is a well-known expert on Schiele who does him proud with an excellent biography and a fine selection of his work. Neither his biography nor his prints are for the faint hearted. But he is an artist of note who, had he lived, would have been more widely known. ( )
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Schiele, Egonmain authorall editionsconfirmed
Avedon, RichardForewordsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Vartanian, IvanEditorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
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Schiele's oils have often been reproduced and are well recognized. However, limited access to the fragile works on paper and dispersion among several collections have made for an unbalanced representation of his work as a draftsman.This book assembles drawings and watercolors from public and private collections and reproduces work from every year of the artist's career, beginning with the juvenilia and early academic studies. The focus means that work that is rarely reproduced is represented extensively, providing a unique opportunity to study the rapid artistic development of Schiele over the course of his brief twelve-year career.The book is organized chronologically and divided into year-by-year sections. Each section includes a text that discusses the major events in Schiele's life and the interrelation between the artist's drawing and developments in his oil painting. Features a previously unpublished Schiele watercolor and several works that have never been reproduced in color.

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