Egon Schiele: Drawings & Watercolours
By (Author) Jane Kallir
Edited by Ivan Vartanian
Thames & Hudson Ltd
Thames & Hudson Ltd
31st January 2014
28th April 2003
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Paintings and painting in watercolours or pastels
History of art
Drawing and drawings
759.36
Hardback
496
Width 152mm, Height 229mm
1310g
Austrian Expressionist Egon Schiele produced a prolific body of work before his early death at the age of twenty-eight in the flu epidemic of 1918. As well as a few hundred oil paintings, he created nearly 3,000 drawings and watercolours. Limited access to these fragile works and dispersion among several collections have made a comprehensive survey of his work a rarity. This volume assembles this master draughtsman's works on paper, providing a unique opportunity to study his rapid artistic development over the course of his brief twelve years of activity.
Jane Kallir, the author of Schiele's catalogue raisonn, introduces each year of the artist's output, discussing his step-by-step progression from child prodigy to master of the human form and expression.
'Crammed with page after page of stunning colour prints ... punctuated with useful, well-written chapters about the Austrian artists life and work' - Artists & Illustrators
Ivan Vartanian an author, editor and the founder of Goliga Books, Inc., who specialize in art, photography and design.
Jane Kallir's other books include Egon Schiele (1994); and Egon Schiele: The Complete Works with a Biography and Catalogue Raisonn (1990; expanded 1998). She has curated exhibitions of Schiele's work throughout the world, and in 2001-2002, she organized 'Gustav Klimt - Oskar Kokoschka - Egon Schiele' in Rome and Trieste.