This Season
 

Schiele Painting Techniques

Schiele Painting Techniquesthumbnail
Schiele Painting Techniques

Egon Schiele (1890-1918) was an Austrian Expressionist painter and principal innovator of Austrian art at the turn of the nineteenth century. Schiele and his Expressionist peers were reacting against the predictable formality of nineteenth century painting.

Related Searches:
    1. History

      • Schiele Portrait from Catalogue

        In 1909, Schiele was a founding member of the Vienna based Neukunstgruppe (New Art Group), whose vivid, jagged style expressed the anxieties and traumas of life in the new century.

      Technique

      • Egon Schiele, "Agony" (1912)

        Schiele's painting technique employed vibrant color and asymmetric lines to produce tension in the distorted bodies and exaggerated faces of his major portraits.

      Significance

      • Schiele concentrated on psychological studies in the form of self-portraits and allegorical representations of the life cycle, from the act of inception to the encroachment of death.

      Prison

      • Schiele made sexuality and eroticism one of his major themes, and in 1912 was briefly imprisoned for public indecency.

      Famous Ties

      • At the urging of his friend and mentor Gustav Klimt, Schiele exhibited at the 1909 Vienna Kunstschau, where he saw for the first time the work of Edvard Munch and Vincent van Gogh.

    Related Searches

    References

    Resources

    • Photo Credit flickr.com/photos/indieman/126168037, flickr.com/photos/torisan3500/502951615, flickr.com/photos/wm_archiv/3282478261

    Read Next:

    Comments

    • igar Mar 12, 2010
      This article tells us very little - doesn't even touch (may be it tips) on the topic of Egon Schiele techniques - I would hope for a little more substance or rference material to follow up on Schiele's techniques

    You May Also Like

    • Egon Schiele in Vienna

      Egon Schiele represented the common man in early 1900s Vienna. Learn about Egon Schiele with tips from an art historian in this...

    • Egon Schiele's "Death and the Maiden"

      Egon Schiele's "Death and the Maiden" illustrates humanity's relationship with death. Learn about this painting with tips from an art historian in...

    • Egon Schiele's "Portrait of the Artist's Wife"

      Egon Schiele painted "Portrait of the Artist's Wife" as a symbol of the times rather than a simple portrait. Learn about this...

    • Information on Expressionist Landscape Art

      If you think of Expressionism in art, you perhaps think of the tortured, twisted figures in portraits by the Austrian painter Egon...

    • Paint Medium Used for Fayum Portraits

      The Fayum portraits (funeral portraits) were painted on wooden panels and affixed to mummy cases. The vast majority of these paintings have...

    • How to Spray Paint Like a Pro

      In this article you will learn the best way to spray paint anything from wood frames auto parts.

    • Gustav Klimt's "Judith I"

      Gustav Klimt's "Judith I" illustrates a symbolic motive popular at the beginning of the 20th century. Learn about this painting with tips...

    • What Is Portrait Painting?

      Portrait painting is as old as the art of painting itself. Portraits can be painted of human models who pose for an...

    • How to Draw a Death Adder

      A death adder is the fear-inspiring name of any snake of the genus Acanthophis, a highly venomous snake that is found both...

    • Gustav Klimt's "Adam and Eve"

      Gustav Klimt's "Adam and Eve" illustrates the feminine power over man. Learn about this painting with tips from an art historian in...

    • Gustav Klimt's "Bride"

      Comments. Video Transcript. The next painting the title is Bride, this is also an unfinished painting. And it looks very strange because...

    • Types of Lines in Art Drawing

      Line drawings present themselves in a number of ways including outlines of objects, movement or density of objects and even erasing. It...

    • What Is Abstract Expressionist Art?

      If you could pull your innermost, deepest emotions out of yourself and display them for all the world to see, would you?...

    • How to Paint like Famous Artist Mark Rothko

      Mark Rothko was an American painter in the abstract expressionist school. He is best known for his geometric and bold paintings that...

    • Where Was the Mona Lisa Painted?

      Comments. You May Also Like. Mona Lisa Painting Technique. The "Mona Lisa" is arguably one of Leonardo Da Vinci's most debated and...

    • Gustav Klimt in Vienna

      Gustav Klimt was an artist who was the founder of the Vienna Secessaion at the end of the 19th century. Learn about...

    • Edvard Munch Paintings in Vienna

      Edvard Munch is best known for his painting "The Scream," but has has other famous works in Vienna. Learn about Edvard Munch's...

    • How to Paint Straight Lines Like a Professional

      You can paint straight lines with masking tape, or you can paint straight lines freehand. Either way, if you don't have clean...

    • Fine-Art Painting Ideas

      Fine-Art Painting Ideas. Composition of a fine-art painting catches the viewer's eye and defines the artwork. Selecting the focus for a painting...

    Follow eHow

    Related Ads