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Explore the vibrant art of Paritosh Sen, a Bangladeshi modernist pioneer. Known for blending Indian tradition & contemporary styles, his works evoke memories & resonate across exhibitions worldwide.

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作品の詳細

Paritosh Sen pursued his artistic training at the Academie André Lhote, The Académie de la Grande Chaumière, the École des Beaux-Arts, and the Ecole du Louvre in Paris. He was the recipient of the French Fellowship for Designing and Typeface and was also awarded a Rockefeller Fellowship. Sen has exhibited widely in India and abroad, such as the São Paulo Biennale (1965), Havana Biennale (1986), and others. Sen published Zindabahar, a book about autobiographical sketches of Dhaka city where he grew up.He was a painter, illustrator, tutor and writer. Sen

作家の略歴

Egon Schiele: A Life Painted in Shadow and Light

Egon Schiele (1890-1918) remains one of the most intensely personal and unsettling figures in 20th-century art. His brief, tragically cut-short life produced a body of work that defies easy categorization, oscillating between Expressionism’s raw emotion and a deeply rooted exploration of human vulnerability—particularly its darker aspects. Born in Tulln an der Donau, Austria, Schiele's early years were marked by illness and loss, experiences that profoundly shaped his artistic vision and fueled the tormented intensity evident throughout his oeuvre.

Schiele’s father, Adolf Schiele, a station master, carried a secret burden: syphilis. This family history cast a long shadow over Schiele's life, contributing to a pervasive sense of anxiety and mortality that permeated his art. The early death of his sister Elvira from the same disease at the age of three instilled in him a visceral awareness of fragility and the inevitability of suffering. These formative experiences, coupled with a difficult relationship with his emotionally distant mother, Marie Soukup, created an atmosphere of isolation and introspection—a crucible for artistic expression.

His formal training at the Vienna Academy of Fine Arts proved largely unfulfilling. Schiele’s rebellious spirit clashed with the academy's conservative curriculum, and he quickly abandoned its rigid structure in favor of a more intuitive approach to artmaking. A pivotal encounter with Gustav Klimt, a leading figure in Viennese Secession, provided an initial influence, particularly regarding line and composition. However, Schiele soon forged his own distinct path, rejecting Klimt’s decorative elegance for a brutally honest portrayal of the human condition. This shift was further solidified by his expulsion from the Academy in 1906.

The Language of Torment: Style and Subject Matter

Schiele's artistic style is immediately recognizable—characterized by elongated figures, distorted perspectives, and a deliberate use of jagged lines that convey both vulnerability and aggression. His portraits are not idealized representations but rather unflinching studies of psychological states, capturing the anxieties, desires, and insecurities of his subjects. He frequently employed a limited palette of earthy tones – browns, ochres, and blacks – to heighten the dramatic effect of his compositions.

Schiele’s most enduring legacy lies in his self-portraits. These works are not merely depictions of his physical appearance but profound explorations of identity, mortality, and the artist's own tormented psyche. The nude self-portraits, particularly those created during the final years of his life, are among the most arresting images in modern art—raw, unsettling, and deeply moving. He explored themes of sexuality with a frankness rarely seen at the time, often depicting figures in states of heightened emotion or physical vulnerability.

Beyond self-portraits, Schiele produced a significant body of work encompassing landscapes, still lifes, and allegorical scenes. His depictions of death—often featuring skeletal figures and decaying bodies—reflect his preoccupation with mortality and the transience of life. Works like *Death and the Maiden* (1912) and *The Family* (1918) are particularly haunting in their exploration of these themes.

Influences and Artistic Context

Schiele’s artistic development was shaped by a confluence of influences. As mentioned, Klimt's early mentorship provided a foundation in composition and line, while the Symbolist movement—with its emphasis on psychological symbolism and emotional intensity—influenced his approach to subject matter. The works of Edvard Munch, particularly *The Scream*, resonated with Schiele’s own sense of anxiety and alienation.

Schiele emerged during a period of profound social and cultural upheaval in Vienna – the “fin de siècle” – characterized by anxieties about modernity, sexuality, and the decline of traditional values. The rise of psychoanalysis, pioneered by Sigmund Freud, further fueled interest in exploring the hidden depths of the human psyche—a preoccupation that deeply informed Schiele’s art.

A Tragic End and Lasting Legacy

Schiele's life was tragically cut short at the age of 28. He died from complications related to scarlet fever, contracted during a visit to a patient in a hospital. His untimely death left behind a relatively small but extraordinarily powerful body of work.

Despite facing censorship and criticism for his provocative subject matter—particularly his depictions of sexuality—Schiele’s influence on subsequent generations of artists is undeniable. He is considered a key figure in the development of Expressionism, and his intensely personal style continues to resonate with viewers today. His unflinching honesty, coupled with an extraordinary ability to convey psychological depth, ensures that Egon Schiele remains one of the most compelling and enigmatic figures in the history of art.

His work is now celebrated for its raw emotional power, its exploration of universal themes—such as mortality, identity, and desire—and its enduring relevance to our understanding of the human condition. WahooArt offers high-quality reproductions that allow viewers to experience the intensity and beauty of Schiele’s art firsthand.

paritosh sen

paritosh sen

1918 - 2008 , Bangladesh

プロフィール概要

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Expressionism
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Gustav Klimt],\n "Artists or movements influenced by this artist": ["Expressionism"]\n}']
  • Date Of Birth: June 12, 1890
  • Date Of Death: October 31, 1918
  • Full Name: Egon Leo Adolf Ludwig Schiele
  • Nationality: Austrian
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Seated Woman with Bent Knees
    • Cardinal and Nun
    • Death and the Maiden
    • The Family
  • Place Of Birth: Tulln, Austria