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Unique exhibits highlight Vienna's display of graphics by Egon Schiele

To set the tone for the upcoming year that commemorates the 100th anniversary of Egon Schiele’s death, the Viennese Albertina displays an exhibition of graphics by the artist, on show until 18 June, 2017. It comprises that attracts many viewers. Here is the photo review and impressions of the exhibition featuring some 160 gouaches, drawings and other exhibits.
Unique exhibits highlight Vienna's display of graphics by Egon Schiele
Albertina offers a large-scale presentation from its own extensive holdings of Schiele’s works. The exhibition offers a unique overview of Shiele’s artistic oeuvre from the earliest works by a 16-year draughtsman and watercolorist to the latest pieces by the mature artist. Although, what do we mean when calling him "a mature artist"? Egon Shiele died at the age of 28 years. This age cannot be appropriated as a maturity. However, as an artist, he was certainly a mature one.
Egon Schiele, Brustbild eines rothaarigen Mädchens (Portrait of a Red-Haired Girl), 1910. Albertina
Egon Schiele, Brustbild eines rothaarigen Mädchens (Portrait of a Red-Haired Girl), 1910. Albertina Collections Online.
Unique exhibits highlight Vienna's display of graphics by Egon Schiele
Unique exhibits highlight Vienna's display of graphics by Egon Schiele
Unique exhibits highlight Vienna's display of graphics by Egon Schiele
Unique exhibits highlight Vienna's display of graphics by Egon Schiele
Among lovers of visual arts, there is no one, perhaps, who is not fond of the Vienna Secession: Klimt, Schiele, Kokoshka, Moser, Kurzweil… Everyone has his/her own "favorites". But it’s hard not to agree that Schiele is the most honest person and the least salon painter among them.
Egon Schiele, Nude self-portrait, 1916. Albertina, Vienna
Egon Schiele, Nude
The nude is the genre focused on the aesthetic aspect of the naked human body. The term traces its origin to the Latin nudus (“naked, bare”) and is cognate with the French nudité (“nudity”). Read more
self-portrait, 1916. Albertina, Vienna
Erotic, frank drawings and paintings by Schiele are difficult to call sensual and languorous. The broken lines of hands and feet, faces-masks, dried naked bodies converse more about suffering and fragility of life than about love and sensuality. Even in Schiele’s landscapes, there is loneliness and deafening silence within deserted streets and fields.
Unique exhibits highlight Vienna's display of graphics by Egon Schiele
Unique exhibits highlight Vienna's display of graphics by Egon Schiele
Unique exhibits highlight Vienna's display of graphics by Egon Schiele
Egon Schiele, Lying Half-Naked Woman, 1911. Albertina, Vienna
Egon Schiele, Lying Half-Naked Woman, 1911. Albertina, Vienna
  • Egon Schiele, Nude
    The nude is the genre focused on the aesthetic aspect of the naked human body. The term traces its origin to the Latin nudus (“naked, bare”) and is cognate with the French nudité (“nudity”). Read more
    Self-Portrait, Grimacing, 1910. Albertina, Vienna
  • Egon Schiele, The Artist's Mother Sleeping, 1911. Albertina, Vienna
Egon Schiele, Drei Mädchen (Group of Three Girls), 1911. Albertina, Vienna
Egon Schiele, Drei Mädchen (Group of Three Girls), 1911. Albertina, Vienna
  • Egon Schiele, Portrait study
    A study is an exercise painting that helps the painter better understand the object he or she paints. It is simple and clear, like sample letters in a school student’s copybook. Rough and ready, not detailed, with every stroke being to the point, a study is a proven method of touching the world and making a catalogue of it. However, in art history, the status of the study is vague and open to interpretation. Despite its auxiliary role, a study is sometimes viewed as something far more significant than the finished piece. Then, within an impressive frame, it is placed on a museum wall.
    So, when does a study remain a mere drill, and when can we call it an artwork in its own right, full of life and having artistic value? Read more
    of Friederike Maria Beer, 1914. Private collection, Vienna
  • Egon Schiele, Female Model in Bright Red Jacket and Pants, 1914. Albertina, Vienna
Egon Schiele, Female Couple, 1915. Albertina, Vienna
Egon Schiele, Female Couple, 1915. Albertina, Vienna
Exhibition view, Egon Schiele, 2017. Albertina, Vienna
Exhibition view, Egon Schiele, 2017. Albertina, Vienna
The exhibition is organized magnificently — drawings and gouaches are accompanied by photographs of 








The exhibition is organized magnificently — drawings and gouaches are accompanied by photographs of the artist and his relatives in different periods of his life.








Left: Egon Schiele as photographed by Anton Josef Trčka


Egon Schiele, Self-Portrait with Peacock Waistcoat, 1911. Ernst Ploil, Vienna
Egon Schiele, Self-Portrait with Peacock Waistcoat, 1911. Ernst Ploil, Vienna
This photograph captured Egon Schiele and Wally Neuzil. She was a model of Klimt ("and, his mistress

This photograph captured Egon Schiele and Wally Neuzil. She was a model of Klimt ("and, his mistress, apparently," as often added). Schiele reverenced the master. When young Egon asked his teacher if he had a talent, Klimt had looked through his drawings silently, and then answered, "Much, too much!" Klimt acquainted Schiele with the customers and bought his drawings himself. He also introduced models to Egon.

Egon Schiele, Mädchenakt (Nude Girl) 1918/1919. Albertina, Vienna
Egon Schiele, Mädchenakt (Nude
The nude is the genre focused on the aesthetic aspect of the naked human body. The term traces its origin to the Latin nudus (“naked, bare”) and is cognate with the French nudité (“nudity”). Read more
Girl) 1918/1919. Albertina, Vienna
A unique showpiece always gathers crowds of viewers,
it is Edith Schiele's evening shoes, 1912.
Edith Schiele’s evening shoes, 1912.
Wiener Werkstätte, print design: "Osterglocken" (Easter Bells)
Edith Schiele’s evening shoes, 1912.
Wiener Werkstätte, print design: "Osterglocken" (Easter Bells) 1910/12. Albertina, Vienna.
Egon Schiele, Seated Woman with Bent Knee, 1917. National Gallery, Prague.
Egon Schiele, Seated Woman with Bent Knee, 1917. National Gallery, Prague.
  • Egon Schiele, The painter Max Oppenheimer, 1910. Albertina, Vienna
  • Egon Schiele, Eduard Kosmack, 1910. Albertina, Vienna
Exhibition view, Egon Schiele, 2017. Albertina, Vienna
Exhibition view, Egon Schiele, 2017. Albertina, Vienna
Egon Schiele, Nude on Her Stomach, 1917. Albertina, Vienna
Egon Schiele, Nude on Her Stomach, 1917. Albertina, Vienna
"For me, it was a surprise to see the drawings made by Schiele in prison, where he spent 24 days on charges of molesting a minor, as well as drawings made in Český Krumlov, where the Egon Schiele Art Centrum is now open," one of the visitors says.
Exhibition view, Egon Schiele, 2017. Albertina, Vienna
Exhibition view, Egon Schiele, 2017. Albertina, Vienna
Egon Schiele, Old Houses in Krumau, 1914. Albertina, Vienna.
Egon Schiele, Old Houses in Krumau, 1914. Albertina, Vienna.
  • Egon Schiele, Seated Female Nude
    The nude is the genre focused on the aesthetic aspect of the naked human body. The term traces its origin to the Latin nudus (“naked, bare”) and is cognate with the French nudité (“nudity”). Read more
    , Elbows Resting on Right Knee, 1914. Albertina, Vienna
  • Egon Schiele, Old Houses in Krumau, 1917. Albertina, Vienna
By all rights, after the death of Gustav Klimt, Egon Schiele was recognized as the Austrian artist number one. An excellent poster
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Alphonse Mucha... Their posters are world-famous. What factors led to the emergence of such a special genre? We talk about the origins, development, features of this art form and show the works by different artists. Read more
of the Viennese "Secession" executed by the artist, and a photograph of Schiele in military uniform during his service are on display in the last rooms.
Egon Schiele, Albert Berger, Plakat der 49. Ausstellung der Secession (Poster for the 49th Exhibitio
Egon Schiele, Albert Berger, Plakat der 49. Ausstellung der Secession (Poster
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Alphonse Mucha... Their posters are world-famous. What factors led to the emergence of such a special genre? We talk about the origins, development, features of this art form and show the works by different artists. Read more
for the 49th Exhibition of the Vienna Secession), 1918. Albertina, Vienna
Unique exhibits highlight Vienna's display of graphics by Egon Schiele
The artist’s last words were, "The war is over — and I must go."
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Unique exhibits highlight Vienna's display of graphics by Egon Schiele
Photo review and text written by Eugen Demenjuk.