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Egon Schiele / Jane Kallir ; with an essay by Alessandra Comini.

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: New York : H.N. Abrams ; Alexandria, Va. : Art Services International, 1994.Description: 192 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 30 cmISBN:
  • 9780810938458
  • 0810938456
  • 9780810925526
  • 0810925524
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Contents:
Egon Schiele: An Introduction -- In Search of Schiele: Seeking Out the Sitters and Sites of Egon Schiele / Alessandra Comini -- Egon Schiele: Biographical Chronology -- I. Schiele and His Models, 1909-11 -- II. Portraits, 1909-14 -- III. Landscape and Still Life, 1909-18 -- IV. Self and the Search for Meaning, 1911-15 -- V. Relationships with Women, 1910-18 -- VI. Portraits, 1915-18.
Summary: Egon Schiele's powerful paintings, watercolors, and drawings have long struck a responsive chord in modern audiences. Published to accompany a major exhibition opening at the National Gallery of Art, Washington, this is the perfect introduction for those unfamiliar with his work.
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Item type Current library Call number Status Barcode
Book Book CGLAS Library Monographs Room SCH (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 07026

Exhibition catalog: National Gallery of Art, Washington: February 6-April 24, 1994; Indianapolis Museum of Art, Indianapolis: May 28-August 7, 1994; San Diego Museum of Art, San Diego: August 27-October 30, 1994.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Egon Schiele: An Introduction -- In Search of Schiele: Seeking Out the Sitters and Sites of Egon Schiele / Alessandra Comini -- Egon Schiele: Biographical Chronology -- I. Schiele and His Models, 1909-11 -- II. Portraits, 1909-14 -- III. Landscape and Still Life, 1909-18 -- IV. Self and the Search for Meaning, 1911-15 -- V. Relationships with Women, 1910-18 -- VI. Portraits, 1915-18.

Egon Schiele's powerful paintings, watercolors, and drawings have long struck a responsive chord in modern audiences. Published to accompany a major exhibition opening at the National Gallery of Art, Washington, this is the perfect introduction for those unfamiliar with his work.