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schiele sebastian

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Εγόν Σχιέλε, schiele sebastian. Δημόσιο περιουσιακό δικαίωμα.

Στοιχεία αναφοράς

Καλλιτέχνης
Εγόν Σχιέλε wahooart.com/el/artists/%CE%B5%CE%B3%CF%8C%CE%BD-%CF%83%CF%87%CE%B9%CE%AD%CE%BB%CE%B5_el/
Χρονολογία καλλιτέχνη
1890 – 1918
Μέσο
Acrylic On Canvas
Κίνηση
Expressionism Colour and shape deliberately distorted so the picture shows an emotion rather than a likeness.
Εποχή
High Medieval
Artistic style
Twisted forms, bold lines
Influences
Klimt, Saint Sebastian
Notable elements
Nude figure, ropes
Subject or theme
Martyrdom, Sexuality

In context

schiele sebastian — Εγόν Σχιέλε

Πότε ενδέχεται να έχει ζωγραφιστεί αυτό το έργο;

  1. 1890
  2. 1900
  3. 1910

Σκιασμένο: η ζωή του Εγόν Σχιέλε (1890–1918)

Για αυτή την ηχογράφηση δεν υπάρχει ακριβής χρονική αναφορά στα αρχεία μας — με βάση τη διάρκεια ζωής του καλλιτέχνη και το στυλ του έργου, σε ποια δεκαετία θα την υποθέρατε;

Παρόμοια έργα

  • Οι Αυτοσκηνοθέτες II (Θάνατος και Άνθρωπος), 1911 wahooart.com/el/art/%CE%B5%CE%B3%CF%8C%CE%BD-%CF%83%CF%87%CE%B9%CE%AD%CE%BB%CE%B5-%CE%BF%CE%B9-%CE%B1%CF%85%CF%84%CE%BF%CF%83%CE%BA%CE%B7%CE%BD%CE%BF%CE%B8%CE%AD%CF%84%CE%B5%CF%82-ii-%CE%B8%CE%AC%CE%BD%CE%B1%CF%84%CE%BF%CF%82-%CE%BA%CE%B1%CE%B9-%CE%AC%CE%BD%CE%B8%CF%81%CF%89%CF%80%CE%BF%CF%82-6WHKNE-el/
  • Η Θάνατος και η Παρθένος, 1915 wahooart.com/el/art/%CE%B5%CE%B3%CF%8C%CE%BD-%CF%83%CF%87%CE%B9%CE%AD%CE%BB%CE%B5-%CE%B7-%CE%B8%CE%AC%CE%BD%CE%B1%CF%84%CE%BF%CF%82-%CE%BA%CE%B1%CE%B9-%CE%B7-%CF%80%CE%B1%CF%81%CE%B8%CE%AD%CE%BD%CE%BF%CF%82-6WHKFW-el/
  • Μαμά και δύο παιδιά, 1917 wahooart.com/el/art/%CE%B5%CE%B3%CF%8C%CE%BD-%CF%83%CF%87%CE%B9%CE%AD%CE%BB%CE%B5-%CE%BC%CE%B1%CE%BC%CE%AC-%CE%BA%CE%B1%CE%B9-%CE%B4%CF%8D%CE%BF-%CF%80%CE%B1%CE%B9%CE%B4%CE%B9%CE%AC-6WHKHN-el/

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Χρωματική παλέτα

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    Κυρίαρχο χρώμα

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    Καταχωρημένη παλέτα

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    Παλέτα
    Earthy Η κυρίαρχη οικογένεια χρωμάτων στην εικόνα.
    Κυρίαρχο χρώμα
    Mahogany
    Ένταση
    Balanced Πόσο κορεσμένες και ποικίλες είναι οι αποχρώσεις, από έναν μόνο ήπιο τόνο έως πολλούς φωτεινούς.
    Αντίθεση
    Statement Το πόσο διαφέρουν τα χρώματα σε φωτεινότητα και κορεσμό σε όλο το έργο.
    Αρμονία
    Strong Color Unity Ο βαθμός της αρμονίας μεταξύ των χρωμάτων, από την έντονη αντίθεση έως την πλήρη ενότητα.
    Φωτεινότητα
    Balanced Το πόσο ανοιχτό ή σκούρο φαίνεται το έργο συνολικά, από τις βαθιές σκιές έως τα φωτεινά σημεία.
    Κορεσμός
    Balanced Soft Πόσο καθαρά και έντονα είναι τα χρώματα, από το σχεδόν γκρίζο έως το απόλυτα ζωντανό.

    Σχετικά με το έργο αυτό

    schiele sebastian — Εγόν Σχιέλε

    Egon Schiele’s “Schiele Sebastian”: A Portrait of Anguish and Artistic Identity

    Egon Schiele's "Schiele Sebastian," a pivotal work within his extensive body of nude portraits, stands as a haunting testament to the artist’s unique vision and the turbulent emotional landscape of early 20th-century Expressionism. Painted in 1914, this arresting image transcends mere representation; it delves into the depths of psychological complexity, embodying Schiele's fascination with mortality, vulnerability, and the very act of artistic creation itself. The painting’s power resides not just in its subject matter – a man seemingly restrained by unseen forces – but in the intensely expressive lines, vibrant colors, and palpable sense of unease that permeate every inch of the canvas.

    Born in Tulln an der Donau in 1890, Schiele’s life was tragically cut short at just 28 years old during World War I. His early experiences – marked by illness, loss (particularly the death of his father from syphilis), and a somewhat controlling upbringing – profoundly shaped his artistic sensibility. These formative hardships fueled an exploration of themes like suffering, sexuality, and the ephemeral nature of existence, all rendered with unflinching honesty and raw emotion. “Schiele Sebastian” can be interpreted as a deeply personal reflection on these anxieties, a visual embodiment of Schiele’s own struggles and his perception of the artist's condition.

    A Study in Twisted Form and Expressive Line

    Technically, "Schiele Sebastian" is a masterclass in Expressionist technique. The figure is rendered with deliberately distorted proportions – limbs elongated, torso compressed – creating an immediate sense of unease and instability. Schiele’s signature use of bold, gestural brushstrokes dominates the composition, injecting a dynamic energy that contrasts sharply with the man's apparent vulnerability. Notice how the lines seem to writhe and twist around the body, mirroring the internal turmoil he conveys. The color palette is equally arresting: vibrant reds and yellows dominate, punctuated by darker tones that heighten the sense of drama and foreboding. The use of impasto – thick application of paint – adds a tactile quality, emphasizing the physicality of the artist’s hand and his engagement with the medium.

    Schiele's approach to portraiture was revolutionary for its time. He moved away from traditional notions of idealized beauty, instead focusing on capturing the essence of his subjects—often himself—with an uncompromising gaze. He wasn’t interested in flattering appearances; he sought to expose the raw nerves and hidden anxieties beneath the surface. The ropes and restraints surrounding Sebastian aren't merely decorative elements; they symbolize the constraints imposed by societal expectations, personal demons, and perhaps even the very act of artistic creation itself – a struggle to break free from limitations.

    Symbolism and the Artist’s Self-Portrait

    The painting resonates deeply with Schiele’s broader body of work, particularly his self-portraits. “Schiele Sebastian” can be viewed as an extension of this recurring motif, exploring themes of vulnerability, mortality, and the artist's relationship to his own image. The figure’s outstretched arms suggest a desperate plea for release, a yearning to transcend the confines of his physical form. The presence of the ropes evokes biblical imagery – specifically, the story of Saint Sebastian, martyred by arrows. This allusion adds layers of meaning, connecting Schiele's work to a tradition of suffering and sacrifice.

    Interestingly, this painting is part of a series of nude portraits that Schiele created during this period, often depicting himself or members of his circle. These works were frequently met with controversy due to their frank depiction of sexuality and unconventional approach to artistic conventions. However, they remain among the most iconic examples of Expressionist art, offering a powerful glimpse into the artist’s psyche and the anxieties of the era. The Albertina museum in Vienna houses many of Schiele's works, including related pieces that further illuminate his artistic trajectory.

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    Καλλιτέχνης και μουσείο

    Καλλιτέχνης

    Εγόν Σχιέλε

    Born in Βιεννούς, Αυστρία

    A Life Forged in Expression

    Egon Schiele’s life, a turbulent and intensely personal journey, unfolded within the vibrant yet shadowed landscape of early 20th-century Vienna. Born in Tulln an der Donau in 1890, his existence was immediately marked by profound loss – the untimely death of his father, Adolf Schiele, from syphilis when Egon was just fourteen years old. This tragedy cast a long shadow over his psyche, fueling a lifelong preoccupation with mortality and the fragility of human existence. Raised initially by his mother and then under the somewhat controlling guardianship of his uncle Leopold Czihaczek, Schiele’s childhood lacked the stability often associated with traditional upbringing, yet it fostered within him an independent spirit and a deep sensitivity to the world around him. From a young age, he displayed a remarkable aptitude for drawing, initially met with disapproval from his father who viewed it as a distraction from more practical pursuits. The early loss of his sister Elvira further deepened this sense of vulnerability and shaped his artistic vision. These formative experiences—illness, loss, and a yearning for autonomy—became the bedrock upon which Schiele’s distinctive artistic voice was built.

    The Crucible of Vienna: Artistic Development

    Schiele's formal artistic training began at the Kunstgewerbeschule (School of Arts and Crafts) in Vienna, but he quickly found himself stifled by its conservative approach. Seeking a more challenging environment, he transferred to the Akademie der bildenden Künste (Academy of Fine Arts), only to discover that even this institution’s rigid academic traditions failed to satisfy his artistic ambitions. Dissatisfied with the prevailing norms, Schiele ultimately abandoned formal training altogether, choosing instead to forge his own path—a bold decision that reflected his unwavering conviction and determination to express himself authentically. A pivotal influence during these early years was Gustav Klimt, a celebrated figure of the Viennese Secession. Schiele deeply admired Klimt’s decorative style and his exploration of symbolism, even receiving mentorship from the established artist. However, Schiele soon diverged significantly from Klimt's aesthetic, developing a uniquely personal style characterized by its stark honesty, psychological intensity, and unflinching portrayal of human vulnerability. He became a founding member of the Neues Wiener Kunstgruppe (New Viennese Art Group) in 1909, alongside other progressive artists who challenged the established artistic conventions of the time. This group provided a space for experimentation and innovation, allowing Schiele to further refine his distinctive vision.

    Raw Emotion and Unflinching Truth

    Egon Schiele’s art is immediately recognizable for its raw honesty and psychological depth. He fearlessly confronted themes often considered taboo – sexuality, death, anxiety, isolation – with an unflinching gaze. His distinctive style features elongated figures, contorted poses, and expressive lines that convey a sense of unease and emotional intensity. The human form, particularly the nude, became his primary subject, not as an object of idealized beauty but as a vehicle for exploring the complexities of human experience. Self-portraits constitute a significant portion of his oeuvre, offering intimate glimpses into his inner world—a world often marked by loneliness and self-doubt. He didn’t shy away from depicting himself in unflattering or vulnerable poses, revealing a profound level of self-awareness and introspection. Beyond self-portraiture, Schiele created numerous portraits of others, capturing their likenesses with an unsettling realism that seemed to penetrate beneath the surface. Recurring motifs like the Physalis plant – symbolizing death and transience with its delicate, papery husk – further underscore this preoccupation with mortality. His landscapes, while less central to his work than his figurative paintings, demonstrate his mastery of form and color, often reflecting the same emotional intensity as his portraits. The use of line is particularly striking in Schiele’s work; it's not merely a tool for defining shape but an expressive force that conveys emotion and psychological tension.

    A Legacy Cut Short: Achievements & Significance

    Despite facing censorship and legal challenges – including a brief imprisonment for allegedly corrupting minors with his art – Schiele gained recognition within Vienna’s avant-garde circles. His work challenged the conventions of the time, provoking both admiration and outrage. By the time of his untimely death during the Spanish flu pandemic in 1918 at the age of twenty-eight, he had established himself as a leading figure in Austrian Expressionism. Significant works such as Self-Portrait with Physalis, Couple Embracing, and Field Landscape (Kreuzberg near Krumau) stand as testaments to his artistic genius. His influence on subsequent generations of artists is undeniable, particularly those interested in exploring psychological themes and challenging conventional artistic norms. Schiele’s bold approach to form and subject matter continues to resonate with audiences today, making him one of the most important and influential figures in early 20th-century art. His paintings are now held in major museum collections worldwide, including the Leopold Museum in Vienna and the Egon Schiele Art Centrum in Český Krumlov, ensuring his artistic legacy endures. He left behind a body of work that is not merely aesthetically compelling but profoundly human—a testament to the power of art to confront the complexities of existence with honesty, courage, and unwavering vision.

    Key Themes: Mortality, sexuality, isolation, psychological turmoil.

    Influences: Gustav Klimt, Viennese Secession, personal trauma.

    Style Characteristics: Elongated figures, contorted poses, expressive lines, raw emotion.

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    Παρθέμειο αναφορά για το έργο

    MLA
    Σχιέλε, Εγόν. schiele sebastian. n.d., https://wahooart.com/el/art/egon-schiele-schiele-sebastian-6WHKKW-en/
    APA
    Σχιέλε, Εγόν (n.d.). schiele sebastian [Painting]. https://wahooart.com/el/art/egon-schiele-schiele-sebastian-6WHKKW-en/
    Chicago
    Εγόν Σχιέλε. schiele sebastian. n.d. https://wahooart.com/el/art/egon-schiele-schiele-sebastian-6WHKKW-en/
    Harvard
    Σχιέλε, Εγόν (n.d.) schiele sebastian. Available at: https://wahooart.com/el/art/egon-schiele-schiele-sebastian-6WHKKW-en/

    Look closely

    schiele sebastian — Εγόν Σχιέλε

    Look closely

    Answer in your own words. There are no wrong answers here — only answers you can explain.

    1. What catches your eye first, and why?
    2. Which colours or shapes create the mood — and what is that mood?
    3. Our catalogue files this work under: nudity, sexuality, suffering. Do you agree? What would you add, or take away?
    4. Look back at Οι Αυτοσκηνοθέτες II (Θάνατος και Άνθρωπος) (1911), earlier in this guide. Name two things it shares with this work, and one that is different.
    5. Expressionism: Colour and shape deliberately distorted so the picture shows an emotion rather than a likeness. Where can you see that in this work?

    Your response

    Write a short paragraph about this artwork. Use the facts from the earlier parts of this guide, and your answers above.

    ΚВИΖ Τέχνης

    schiele sebastian — Εγόν Σχιέλε

    Πόσο καλά γνωρίζετε αυτό το έργο τέχνης;

    Επιλέξτε μία απάντηση για κάθε ένα από τα 5 ερωτήματα παρακάτω. Κάθε ερώτημα έχει ακριβώς μία σωστή απάντηση.

    1. 1. What is Egon Schiele primarily known for in the art world?

      • A His landscapes of the Austrian Alps
      • B His emotionally charged and often unsettling portraits, particularly those depicting figures with distorted bodies.
      • C His meticulously detailed still life paintings.
    2. 2. The image depicts a figure in red clothing. What is the most prominent element of the composition that draws attention?

      • A The vibrant colors of the background
      • B The figure's outstretched arms and apparent struggle against restraints.
      • C A detailed depiction of the figure’s face.
    3. 3. Schiele’s work is often associated with which art movement?

      • A Rococo
      • B Expressionism
      • C Impressionism
    4. 4. Considering Schiele's biography, what likely influenced his recurring themes of mortality and suffering?

      • A His privileged upbringing in a wealthy family.
      • B The early death of his father due to illness (syphilis).
      • C His extensive travels throughout Europe.
    5. 5. What is a key characteristic of Schiele’s artistic style, evident in the image?

      • A Smooth, blended brushstrokes creating a sense of serenity.
      • B Bold, expressive lines and distorted figures conveying intense emotion.
      • C Precise realism and meticulous detail.

    Η βαθμολογία μου: ____ από 5

    Answer key — for the teacher

    This starts a fresh printed page, so it can simply be left out of the copies.

    1A · 2B · 3A · 4A · 5B