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Egon Schiele's Women - Jane Kallir

Egon Schiele's Women

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Buch | Hardcover
304 Seiten
2012
Prestel UK (Verlag)
978-3-7913-4648-9 (ISBN)
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During his brief yet prolific career, Egon Schiele created hundreds of drawings, watercolours, and oil paintings of the women in his life. His work is generally regarded as Expressionistic, emotional, intense, autobiographical, and highly sexual. In this elegant and beautifully illustrated book, Jane Kallir examines Schiele's depictions of women to argue that there is more to these images than we realize. Drawing from the latest research as well as her own exhaustive familiarity with Schiele's entire oeuvre, Kallir explores four distinct periods, each characterized by a single figure or series of women: the artist's mother and sisters; the often anonymous models of the "breakthrough" years, 1910 - 11; his lover, Wally Neuzil; and his wife, Edith, and her sister, Adele. Weaving together historical context, biographical information, and observations of the works, Kallir demonstrates how these women relate not only to Schiele's development but to the larger issue of feminine representation. Kallir offers a panoply of significant insights into a central aspect of the artist's achievement, which has never before been the subject of a focused study. Schiele's fans will treasure this beautiful and ground-breaking addition to the literature on this important artist.
During his brief yet prolific career, Egon Schiele created hundreds of drawings, watercolors, and oil paintings of the women in his life. His work is generally regarded as expressionistic, emotional, intense, autobiographical, and highly sexual. In this elegant and beautifully illustrated book, Jane Kallir examines Schiele's depictions of women to argue that there is more to these images than we realize. Drawing from the latest research as well as her own exhaustive familiarity with Schiele's entire oeuvre, Kallir explores four distinct periods, each characterized by a single figure or series of women: the artist's mother and sisters; the often anonymous models of the "breakthrough" years, 1910-11; his lover, Wally Neuzil; and his wife, Edith, and her sister, Adele. Weaving together historical context, biographical information, and observations of the works, Kallir demonstrates how these women relate not only to Schiele's development but to the larger issue of feminine representation. Kallir offers a panoply of significant insights into a central aspect of the artist's achievement, which has never before been the subject of a focused study. Schiele's fans will treasure this beautiful and groundbreaking addition to the literature on this important artist.

"[A] lushly illustrated and biographically comprehensive tome that tracks the artist's depictions of the second sex." - Art Info
"In this resplendent and intelligent book, Kallir gives a succinct portrait of an artist both defying and mirroring his peculiar times." -ARTnews
"[A] substantial and lavishly illustrated book." - The New York Times
"The book, published by Prestel, is a careful examination on the evolution of Schiele's perception of various subjects....Jane Kallir emerges as the undisputed authority [on Schiele], able to share with us her uniquely rich, well-informed and endlessly fascinating view on a genius." - GalleryIntell

Erscheint lt. Verlag 24.9.2012
Verlagsort Munich
Sprache englisch
Maße 291 x 348 mm
Gewicht 2685 g
Themenwelt Kunst / Musik / Theater Kunstgeschichte / Kunststile
Kunst / Musik / Theater Malerei / Plastik
Schlagworte Frau (Motiv in der bildenden Kunst/Literatur) • Schiele, Egon
ISBN-10 3-7913-4648-2 / 3791346482
ISBN-13 978-3-7913-4648-9 / 9783791346489
Zustand Neuware
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