Egon Schiele: The Egoist
By (Author) Jean-Louis Gaillemin
Thames & Hudson Ltd
Thames & Hudson Ltd
23rd April 2007
5th March 2007
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Individual artists, art monographs
History of art
759.36
Paperback
160
Width 125mm, Height 177mm
240g
Egon Schiele has a reputation as a bad boy of art.
Rejected by his family and hounded by a scandalized society for his interest in young girls, he laced his drawings and paintings with fierce expressions of sexuality and death.
This profusely illustrated book surveys Schiele's extraordinary life, and delves into both the controversial sexual themes and neglected aspects of his art, notably his formal experiments and his later expressionist portraits and allegorical paintings - works that reveal much about the importance of his brief career, cut tragically short by his death at the age of only twenty-eight.
Jean-Louis Gaillemin is an art historian at the University of Paris IV-Sorbonne. A journalist and co-founder of Beaux Arts magazine, he has contributed to numerous international magazines, including World of Interiors and Architectural Digest.