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Sto caricando le informazioni... Egon Schiele: The Leopold Collection, Vienna (edizione 2009)di Rudolf Leopold
Informazioni sull'operaEgon Schiele: The Leopold Collection, Vienna di Magdalena Dabrowski
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"Egon Schiele, Austrian painter, draughtsman and printmaker, was one of the major figures of Austrian Expressionism. This beautiful book discusses and reproduces 152 of Schiele's paintings, watercolors, gouaches, and drawings from the Leopold Collection which can soon be seen in the new Leopold Museum in Vienna."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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I've only become recently interested in this artist. I re-discovered him at the museum bookstore during a trip to view an exhibition of the work of Otto Dix. Schiele's work is disturbing. He was fascinated with death and distressing imagery—even his landscapes and cityscapes can be unbearably oppressive—but I was drawn by the many drawings and watercolours in the book which show Schiele's undeniable strengths as a draughtsman and bold colourist, which are of interest to me as an art student. I was only able to look at this book a few pages at a time, and while I found some of Leopold's commentary interesting, it suffered from a lack of objectivity, as Leopold was likely one of the artist's biggest fans. While I still can't be counted among Schiele's strongest supporters, I would recommend this book to anyone interested in influential early 20th century art. ( )